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re: Despite High Ratings, ABC Cancels Trump-Friendly Sitcom 'Last Man Standing'
Posted on 5/11/17 at 2:57 pm to AggieDub14
Posted on 5/11/17 at 2:57 pm to AggieDub14
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If a television show gets cancelled, everyone who works on it loses their job.
Television is contractual. You are only fired if you break that contract via the terms. If a show is not renewed or cancelled, then no one is fired. They are still paid out what is owed to their contract. If you are fired, then you violated the terms of your contract, ergo, you are not entitled to the rest of your salary.... see the difference, mouth breather?
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And i'm not partisan. If anything I'm contrarian.
Not a poster on this board believes that.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 2:59 pm to BugAC
Okay then excuse me. I used a word wrong. My bad.
And I don't really care what you believe. I know what I believe. And I've also never voted for a Democrat. Keep trying though.
And I don't really care what you believe. I know what I believe. And I've also never voted for a Democrat. Keep trying though.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 3:00 pm to BugAC
In addition, Tim Allen is probably the only one on that show that has an inked long term contract. Younger actors aren't granted that unless they become an integral part to the show. So they get paid, either per episode or per season. Tim Allen is a big enough name that he earns contractual pay on sitcoms.
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