Comment on Mayim Bialik Declines to Host ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Amid Strikes, Replaced by Ken Jennings
AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social 1 year agoI mean I’m pretty sure SAG directly disagrees with you about that as they don’t cover presenters.
Comment on Mayim Bialik Declines to Host ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Amid Strikes, Replaced by Ken Jennings
AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social 1 year agoI mean I’m pretty sure SAG directly disagrees with you about that as they don’t cover presenters.
FfaerieOxide@kbin.social 1 year ago
I never said dude was in the same union. I said he should be showing showbiz solidarity.
AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social 1 year ago
You said you considered him an actor - the union that is striking does not. That seems pretty obviously relevant.
Does that extend to the gaffers and everyone else who would get fired? I don’t really think you understand the details of this. Hollywood unions have done a very good job of insulating themselves from retaliation after strikes - everyone has to do it so it’s pretty hard to hold striking against anyone. Plus whatever is baked into contracts. Jennings would be striking alone, unprotected. It’s kind of weird that people are holding him to this when the union isn’t.
FfaerieOxide@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yes, in a broad sense. The fact he's not in SAG doesn't make presenters, actors, improv performers, hosts, stand-up comics any less all the same cloth—any more than the existence of non-union actors.
I'm calling it a dick move to not show solidarity, not a violation of a specific union contract.
Mayim Bialik chose not to present questions while the question writers were striking and Ken Jennings could have done so too.
I judge him for that choice.
atocci@kbin.social 1 year ago
But then it sounds like he could easily be retaliated against by the network since he isn't part of the union and not being covered by it's protection. I don't think I can fault him for that.