tvbloggin.com - 2/25/2008
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So - the WGA strike is officially “over” and the writers have been back at work for at least a day now. Some of the showrunners went back to work on Monday, but most went back yesterday. Now that the excitement has cooled - here are a few links for you to peruse to see exactly what this all means for the average viewer and the shows you watch.
Here’s an updated list ...
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Bones is back!
Watching Bones —
Well, technically just about all of the shows are back - or will be soon, but since this blog is about Bones, well, you get the idea. Starting April 14th, we loyal fans will receive not only the four episodes promised us once the strike ended, but an additional two - making for a total of SIX new episodes. (insert wild cheering here.) Oh, and we’ll get to enjoy them back on ...
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