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The ongoing [[w:2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike|Writers Guild of America strike]] has resulted in the suspended production of [[ | The ongoing '''[[w:2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike|Writers Guild of America strike]]''' has resulted in the suspended production of the [[Re-imagined Series]]'s [[Season 4|fourth season]], along with the majority of scripted US TV and film. The strike began on 5th November 2006, by which time 11 episodes (half) of Season 4 had been completed. | ||
The strike continues, and may result in season 4 having a large mid-season hiatus, being split into two separate seasons or the series as a whole ending prematurely. | The strike continues, and may result in season 4 having a large mid-season hiatus, being split into two separate seasons or the series as a whole ending prematurely. | ||
There is widespread support for the strike among cast, crew and fans. Show-runner [[Ron D. Moore]]'s | There is widespread support for the strike among cast, crew and fans. Show-runner [[Ron D. Moore]]'s [http://www.rondmoore.com/Site/Blog/Blog.html new blog] keeps a track on various strike-related activities including the "[http://www.pencils2mediamoguls.com/ Pencils2MediaMoguls]" campaign. | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 23 January 2008
The ongoing Writers Guild of America strike has resulted in the suspended production of the Re-imagined Series's fourth season, along with the majority of scripted US TV and film. The strike began on 5th November 2006, by which time 11 episodes (half) of Season 4 had been completed.
The strike continues, and may result in season 4 having a large mid-season hiatus, being split into two separate seasons or the series as a whole ending prematurely.
There is widespread support for the strike among cast, crew and fans. Show-runner Ron D. Moore's new blog keeps a track on various strike-related activities including the "Pencils2MediaMoguls" campaign.