Do you think the WGA strike will have a negative impact on the success of Good Omens 2 because it could impact its promotion, therefore the amplitude of its viewership and consequently the approval of a third season? I know that there are more factors to the success of a show than its promotion but it did raise an interesting question that I would like to ask you. How do you stay true to your fight and beliefs as a writer when you join a strike like the WGA's but also guarantee that your work is sort of successful?
I hope you're doing well and that your fight for the respect, recognition and fairness that you and all writers deserve is a victorious one. Stay #WGAStrong!!!
Absolutely, it will have a negative effect on the promotion and success of Good Omens, just as it will have a negative effect on Anansi Boys (which has just gone to “picture lock” on all six episodes without me signing off on the edits) and on Sandman (which will be shooting without anyone rewriting the scripts, which were frozen as of May 31st). But it’s worth it.
reminds me of when some old church in Sweden was cleaning out their storage and they forgot they had left like 80 medieval corpses in some ikea bags during renovations so somebody opened a closet door and it’s just
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