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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
Absolutely. Every time a show fails, all the writers lose their jobs. 43% of writers are out of work at any given time. During those times they are living off the residuals of their previous successes. If there were no residuals, you would have to pay writers a lot more to ensure they made it through the down times and didn't decide to take a guaranteed salary in a cubicle somewhere instead.
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Should every computer consultant be paid double what they are worth because they might be unemployed later? Should they get a check in the mail time someone logs onto a computer network they built even though they were already paid very well to build it? As a business owner, that makes no sense. If they were better writers, they might have less failed shows and find themselves unemployed less.