America Ferrera, Becki Newton, and Rebecca Romijn were just a few of the Ugly Betty cast members who grabbed signs and rallied around their writers on the picket lines yesterday. The strike can't be easy on any of the parties involved, but we bet the writers were happy to get lots of support. As for the show, we were loving Posh's super short guest spot last night. Hopefully, the writers and producers will get this whole thing settled soon because we don't know how we'll deal with no next episode if it ends with a cliffhanger like last night.
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Jon Richard
Madeleine Thompson
Alexander Wang
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1I will say it's nice to see the stars of the show supporting the writers. I'm sure the writers appreciate the gesture.
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please resolve this
3Good for the Ugly Betty cast! Nice to see Becki!
4It's nice to see the actors really supporting the people that actually write the words that win them accolades and awards!!!
It's all about Team Work!!!
5last nights episode had to be one of the best ugly bettys i have seen. i loved it. not only because posh was in it. it just had really good hooks this time.
6It looks like that the SAG union is supporting them. I see a lot of signs saying SAG supports. Maybe that's why we're seeing so many actors supporting them? Because of the SAG?
7looks like the whole cast was there.. damn... settle this. now.
8I wonder if the acotrs ill be there daily supporting the writers?
9I am all for collective bargining. Good for them...UNION FIRST!!!
10I'm so glad most of my favorite shows are Canadian.
11That's awesome when the stars support the writers.
12the producers just need to end this thing already, they know their wrong!
13i know its just a photo op but isn't that the point really- to bring publicity to the strike so the writers earn more money? so if that is what it takes then i'm glad all the cast showed up to do it
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15Thx.
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