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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 204669" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>Oh, wow...I had no idea about their return/firing. I just assumed the studio was still dark and they had not returned to work yet. I thought the days of learning you're fired through the script had ended with the days of organ music. How <strong>rude</strong>! Does the EP have that little regard for the feelings of the actors over there? I mean, I know letting an employee go (if they've done nothing wrong) is a PITA and not everyone can do it, but it's inconceivable to me that the EP would not just call them in the office to break the news in a professional way. I guess they were afraid the two guys would not return at all if they knew it would only be six episodes. But then, why would they even go back to work without a contract signed? The contracts typically have 13-week cycles, so once such a contract is signed, they have to pay you for those 13 weeks even if you get fired the next day. Wow, how <em>rude</em>! Any backlash Days gets for this is quite deserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 204669, member: 27"] Oh, wow...I had no idea about their return/firing. I just assumed the studio was still dark and they had not returned to work yet. I thought the days of learning you're fired through the script had ended with the days of organ music. How [B]rude[/B]! Does the EP have that little regard for the feelings of the actors over there? I mean, I know letting an employee go (if they've done nothing wrong) is a PITA and not everyone can do it, but it's inconceivable to me that the EP would not just call them in the office to break the news in a professional way. I guess they were afraid the two guys would not return at all if they knew it would only be six episodes. But then, why would they even go back to work without a contract signed? The contracts typically have 13-week cycles, so once such a contract is signed, they have to pay you for those 13 weeks even if you get fired the next day. Wow, how [I]rude[/I]! Any backlash Days gets for this is quite deserved. [/QUOTE]
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