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		<description><![CDATA[Before I begin my rant&#8230; I am HUGE fan of Grey&#8217;s Anatomy. So the fact that I don&#8217;t get to see it&#8230; I&#8217;m tormented! Now as I was saying. Grey&#8217;s Anatomy episode 9 entitled &#8220;Crash Into Me, Part I&#8221; left me in much agony two weeks back. Why? Because if you look very carefully there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Before I begin my rant&#8230; I am HUGE fan of Grey&#8217;s Anatomy. So the fact that I don&#8217;t get to see it&#8230; I&#8217;m tormented!

Now as I was saying.

Grey&#8217;s Anatomy episode 9 entitled &#8220;Crash Into Me, Part I&#8221; left me in much agony two weeks back.

Why?

Because if you look very carefully there are the two words that I distinctly detest &#8211; &#8220;Part One&#8221;&#8230; Arrghhh which means that the ending was not resolved and I have to wait for the following week to see what happens next. Furthermore if you&#8217;d look even more closely at the end of the video clip there is a very obvious &#8220;TO BE CONTINUED&#8221;.

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But what really got me more upset was the fact that the next episode &#8211; ep 10 &#8220;Crash Into Me, Part II&#8221; was no where to be found.

Why?

Because if this
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Some of you have heard&#8230; which i&#8217;m very sure you have. The writer&#8217;s strike is going on now in the USA. That said the demonstration of the writer&#8217;s protest has caused a number of shows to go into rerun mode. Hence even people like your talk shows, CSI, whatever they are all on hold. It seems they <a href="http://www.buddytv.com/articles/home-page-blog/writers-reject-latest-off-from-14291.aspx?show=home-page-blog.aspx#ViewPoll" target="_blank">rejected the latest proposal</a> that was given by the studios at the end of November.

I was having a look at the best Grey&#8217;s Anatomy site ever: <a href="http://www.greysanatomyinsider.com/" target="_blank">Grey&#8217;s Anatomy Insider</a> (GAI), and it seems that &#8220;Crash into Me, Part II&#8221; will be aired this thursday&#8230;Thank GOD! But after that, episode 11 will only be aired next year.

Now i have nothing against this in fact, as much as I&#8217;m being tormented by the waiting factor. However I think some people who commented on this post on GAI are a tad bit unfair. You can read the post here &#8211; <a href="http://www.greysanatomyinsider.com/2007/11/writers-to-continue-strike-episode-11-to-air-next-year.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to Writers to Continue Strike; Episode 11 to Air Next Year">Writers to Continue Strike; Episode 11 to Air Next Year.</a> Some called the writer&#8217;s greedy, some just could not understand what&#8217;s the fuss with the riot&#8230;

Example:
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In all fairness, the writer&#8217;s DESERVE to get a higher pay, and just by the studios giving it to them, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;ll just end there. Yes most of the time we see the actors working their butts off &#8211; and it&#8217;s considered hard work&#8230;. HELLO! Writing is not a cushy job either&#8230; I would like for some of you out there who said the writers are being greedy, to think about it. How easy is it to come up with a good script?

If you don&#8217;t have a good script, there is no show, there is nothing the directors can work with, there is nothing the actors can act out. A script is pretty much how everything starts of in the first place. So the writers deserve a lot more credit. Take &#8220;Friends&#8221;, the script in itself is brilliant, but the actors brought the funny message and gave it more life. It&#8217;s a REAL TEAM effort.

So please for some, don&#8217;t diss the riot. I know at the top it sounded like I was complaining, but really it is more to state that the writers deserver recognition and I think people may not see that. I mean, we dont even see the writers, half of the viewers are in love with the show &#8211; actors &#8211;  not the writers. They are the people behind the scenes. So I don&#8217;t know. I can bet that the minute the show goes back on air.. people will forget all about the writers again.

Besides now with new media, it&#8217;s obvious everyone wants to get out on the new business of putting up videos on the net, but then when people pay to download the videos the writers don&#8217;t get a share. Come on! Even recording artists, when they get an album sold they at least get a few cents worth. So why can&#8217;t the writers get a share too?

It&#8217;s a whole copyright issue thing along with the rights to a creative idea or intellectual property. It&#8217;s a messy thing.

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You can say in away that the strike is to really let the people see the writers&#8230; although I think it&#8217;s going a very negative way in some aspects. But good thing that the actors are behind the writers on this move. So yeah I&#8217;m behind the writers on their strike too!

Take look at some of the Grey&#8217;s Anatomy cast on the writers strike.

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Patrick Dempsey On the Writer&#8217;s strike

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Grey&#8217;s Anatomy and their support on the strike

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Sandra Oh on &#8220;How Greedy Can They Get?&#8221; &#8211; studios that is

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