Doesn't another distributor own the rights to Suits, and Netflix just pays for streaming rights? Shouldn't the owners of the rights be paying the writers?
I say stay on strike for as long as possible. It's a benefit for all mankind. I'm finally catching up on a ton of stuff I was behind on. Also, why work for scraps if you're not getting paid appropriately.
Does it get better? I made it to the second season and it started getting very formulaic. Client is sympathetic, fraud lawyer takes pity, heâs wrong, cynical lawyer saves the day, makes some sacrifice so you know heâs really a good guy. Introduce someone threatening to expose fraud lawyer now and then.
In all fairness, based on the accuracy of how courts are portrayed in Suits, the writers spent a there from 10 to 15 minutes writing this. Pretty impressive pay.