
On 5/15/2023 at 7:48 PM, seasons said:
Especially enjoyed these last few episodes, great way to wind down this season. I’m really looking forward to the storyline of J creating a restaurant, a destination restaurant out of the old barn. What a great way to keep things new and interesting
I look forward to seeing the restaurant, too - and more of Mark and his son. I like Mark even if Pete is jealous of him. Can't Mark's son see the ghosts, at least for now, like Hetty did Thor - or could Hetty only hear Thor? Did I imagine that Mark's son could see/hear them?
Three things I'm curious about regarding the end of this episode: Jay was so sick he was afraid to stand:
1). so why didn't Sam leave him at home and get the Pepto Bismol for him
2). why does Jay hope that Trevor is the ghost Sam thought she saw being sucked off? *that hurt to type*
3). when did Jay stop calling Trevor "No-Pants"?
8 hours ago, Daff said:
Different acronym, same organization. I do know the facts, and have extensive, lifelong, first hand experience with one of (if not the) largest unions affecting us today (and it’s OOC). I take issue with the very first word in the sentence above, and the associated assumptions. I create my own “talking points”, and I do my own thinking, thank you. I did admit in my post that in some cases, unions can still benefit workers, but I merely contend that this situation will be used by all TPTB to extract more money from consumers for human creativity in the area of entertainment
Different acronym, yes, but SWG split into 2 separate and distinct unions nearly 70 years ago. Both unions struck in 2007-2008, but only WGAW is striking right now. No idea what OOC stands for, other than "out of character", btw.
:)
I apologise if I sounded as if you didn't come up with talking points on your own. That was not my intent - but the fact remains that the ones you used are the same opinions - not facts - that anti-unionists have been using to slur unions for many decades.
WGAW is not responsible in any way if TPTB use this strike to extract more money from consumers. For the last time (I promise!), this WGAW strike is not about more money, it's about keeping the jobs that they have.
On that note, while I likewise appreciate the exchange, and I hope others have, I looked for another thread to take this conversation further, if you want. This was the best I could come up with. See you over there if you have anything further?
Small Talk: Ghostly Chats - Ghosts (US) - PRIMETIMER
Edited May 18, 2023 by basilspacing
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