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Small-Scale Question Sunday for June 4, 2023

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So, it turns out the writer strike is on its sixth week now. I completely forgot about it but a news mention reminded me. Did anybody notice anything different? Is there any reason to care about it for a regular person like me (I don't think I watch too much of their product anyway, and I only have netflix sub because I got it for free on a deal from another provider)?

For the most part, movies/TV have a long pipeline (the main exception being talk shows like Last Week Tonight), so you wouldn't expect to see a lot of immediate impact. The previous writer strike lasted 3 months and 8 days and resulted in several TV shows having shorter seasons and some getting cancelled entirely, and I often see it credited with contributing to the rise in reality (i.e. unscripted, so no union writers needed) TV... and that was twice as long without all that huge of an impact. Wikipedia has a vague list of shows "impacted" by the current strike; it currently looks like at least some of those will have delayed or omitted episodes this season.