SAG-AFTRA joins the WGA on the picket lines and shuts down Hollywood." - Variety The leadership of the writers Guild of America unanimously approved a strike on the eve of May 2nd, the first of its kind since 2007-2008 strike 15 years prior. This is the story of several crew members who continued to shoot out the materials they had before making the call to finally close the gates of their studio and go out into the 'real world'. Exactly one month later, July 14th the actors guild followed suit and also went on strike, causing an industry wide work stoppage. Totaling close to 117,500 members combined. Some are handling things better than others. The cast and crew of the network program "The Show" face an uncertain future.
—Mikhaela Rosen