At the 'panel' for NBC's reboot of "Quantum Leap", which showed the season one finale and a few minutes of the season 2 premiere
Due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, there was NO TALENT available for this event--not even an emcee. The program simply started and ended, with no actors or show-runners to answer fan questions. A sad, but necessary sacrifice until studio executives realize that writers and actors (whose work is being threatened by AI and cheated by streaming revenue) deserve more than half-hearted promises or short-term raises while non-creative execs take home hundreds of millions a year.
At the 'panel' for NBC's reboot of "Quantum Leap", which showed the season one finale and a few minutes of the season 2 premiere
Due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, there was NO TALENT available for this event--not even an emcee. The program simply started and ended, with no actors or show-runners to answer fan questions. A sad, but necessary sacrifice until studio executives realize that writers and actors (whose work is being threatened by AI and cheated by streaming revenue) deserve more than half-hearted promises or short-term raises while non-creative execs take home hundreds of millions a year.