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All of Hollywood — both as an industry, and as a town — is currently at a standstill. It started with the Writers Guild of America (WGA), but it didn't stop there. Now, SAG-AFTRA (the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) have joined the scribes on the picket lines. The result of this combined work stoppage? Any television or film production that wasn't currently in post-production has completely shut down. And when you look at the reasons behind that, it becomes clear why they're doing it. In this edition of Fuel Your Fandom, Saint and Jim break down the reasons for why the people who create your entertainment are striking for better working conditions, and offer support — no matter how long it takes for all parties considered to get what they deserve. And all that implies.
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All of Hollywood — both as an industry, and as a town — is currently at a standstill. It started with the Writers Guild of America (WGA), but it didn't stop there. Now, SAG-AFTRA (the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) have joined the scribes on the picket lines. The result of this combined work stoppage? Any television or film production that wasn't currently in post-production has completely shut down. And when you look at the reasons behind that, it becomes clear why they're doing it. In this edition of Fuel Your Fandom, Saint and Jim break down the reasons for why the people who create your entertainment are striking for better working conditions, and offer support — no matter how long it takes for all parties considered to get what they deserve. And all that implies.