UPDATE - The post below was a knee-jerk reaction to an AMPTP press release which, at the time, seemed credible. The WGA has since denied that they asked for the the break. Neither side, though seems too fervent in their denial of the other's claim.
My interpretation now is that the break was basically a mutual decision, and that whichever side asked for it, the other side quickly agreed.
And we also now know that the groundbreaking deal included compensation of$250 for new media. Yeah, real groundbreaking there.
The AMPTP has produced a "groundbreaking new deal" (producers' words -- don't get TOO excited!).
What was the Writers' response? Let's take a few days off to read it. They'll come back on Tuesday, December 4.
WHAT!!??!!??
Writers have been complaining nonstop that it wasn't them who broke off negotiations (it was merely the act of striking which made the producers leave the table).
So what happens? They get presented a deal. A deal that -- from leaks alone, taken with a grain of salt -- seem fair.
And they want nearly a week to ponder it.
Is this a ridiculously long time? Depends on how you define ridiculous. It's not weeks and weeks, but c'mon, people are OUT OF WORK BECAUSE OF YOU. WGA has a major responsibility to figure this out. Work through the weekend. Sign the damn thing!
WGA -- you have officially lost the last speck of respect that we crew members had. Merry Christmas.