What really worries me is the fact that the studios seem so unconcerned with the whole thing... they seem to think all is fine as they can put on reality programing to get them through.
And that, unfortunately, is where the WGA is doing itself a disservice IMO. I agree with with their points and what they are trying to achieve, but they chose a moment in time where reality TV is very popular (way too much IMO, I completely despise TV reality shows) and so the studios can just keep putting reality shows on air with little to no effect on ratings unfortunately.
Now, at the same time, it could work in the WGA's favor too. If the studios end putting too much reality TV out there, maybe people will get fed up with it and reality will disappear from the air (that's wishful thinking on my part!
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