Actress Patricia Arquette has told Sky News she understands why TV and film writers are striking and that it can be hard for them to earn a living
"The business is constantly changing," he said."There have to be adjustments made, you know, [it] has to be fair. And I think that's what this is all about and it's going to work out eventually."The comedy series - about an addict who makes a new start as a private investigator following the death of her mother - is directed by Jay Roach, whose previous work includes the Austin Powers series, Meet The Parents and Bombshell.
The impact is already being felt in the US, where late-night talk shows are off air. Daytime soap operas could be next to be interrupted, since they are traditionally written not long before they are filmed. All Quiet On The Western Front screenwriter Lesley Paterson has also voiced her support for those striking, describing them as"underpaid and marginalised".
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