Writers Strike

“Hollywood is uncertain even in the best of times.”
“I don’t expect anything different by now because I think I’m used to the way they treat us.”
“Sometimes you’re a Latino writer and you’re only given Latino jobs, and if those shows are getting canceled or aren’t getting made, then when are you gonna work?”
“I didn’t even think it was a huge deal when all of this was starting.”
“It’s almost a weird spiderweb I feel like I’m in.”
“This is the f**ked up part about just how the industry works.”
Barrymore faced pushback after she said she would start making new episodes of her show during the writers strike.
O'Donnell gave her two cents on the talk show host crossing the picket line to resume production of "The Drew Barrymore Show."
The actor falsely equated filming her show during the pandemic in 2020 — when writers desperately needed work — to resuming her show during a strike.
To help colleagues whose health care is at risk, Lena Dunham, Natasha Lyonne and Adam Scott are offering to do some hilariously weird things.