I've been reading about the WGA writers' strike and completely support the WGA aims. I have been known to buy TV seasons on DVD and watch shows online, and quality writing is more important to me than quality acting. If I'm paying for a show, I'd prefer to support the writers involved. (If I thought anyone but the studios would benefit from my buying shows off of iTunes, I would be much more likely to buy them there than I am now!)
There's nothing I can really add to the more knowledgeable and well-written posts out there about the strike -- Diane Duane has some excellent links-- so I'll link to one article that isn't about the strike.
Tim Kring admits that the second season of Heroes isn't quite working. "In retrospect," he says, "I don't think romance is a natural fit for us." No surprise there.
There's nothing I can really add to the more knowledgeable and well-written posts out there about the strike -- Diane Duane has some excellent links-- so I'll link to one article that isn't about the strike.
Tim Kring admits that the second season of Heroes isn't quite working. "In retrospect," he says, "I don't think romance is a natural fit for us." No surprise there.