Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Rumors of a premature ending to the STRIKE are...





Negotiations continue in the now 24-day-old TV and movie writers strike. While there's no official word on whether progress is being made between the writers and producers, striking horror scribe DON MANCINI, the man who created the "Chucky" character, says he's been hearing reports that talks have been productive. Mancini was walking a picket line outside Warner Brothers Studios Tuesday.

Scrubs star ZACH BRAFF says he's also been hearing some good things, including the possibility that issues between writers and producers could be, quote, "resolved by the end of the week." Braff says Scrubs has now run out of scripts and is shut down until the strike is over. Given that this is the NBC medical comedy's final season, Braff is worried the last six episodes of the series won't be shot if the strike goes on much longer

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