There are three new episodes left and we haven't heard anything either way from the network. The two creators (Jeser and Silverstein) have signed a deal with Fox and wouldn't be available to run the show if it did get a pick up at this point. I just signed a deal with Walt Disney TV Animation so I'm no longer available. Erik Sommers is now working on American Dad. So if the show were to get picked up at this point it would be with an all new creative team at the helm.
Those people are still all writers. WGA writers. The titles simply reflect the hierarchy of the writing staff. They can't and won't do any writing during a strike.
The Simpsons can't find just anybody to write the show. 20th Century Fox can't just go down to Home Depot and pick up some day laborers to write the show. Despite what some people here believe, fanboys who know the show backwards and forwards can't write the show. They have no talent. And anyone with talent who hasn't gotten their break yet doesn't want to risk being a scab because they'll be blackballed from writing once the strike is over. The returning writer/producers will never hire them on any show ever again and the studios won't need them anymore because professional WGA writers will be available again.
The bottom line is there won't be any writing, scab or otherwise, while the strike is going on.
Bill
Those people are still all writers. WGA writers. The titles simply reflect the hierarchy of the writing staff. They can't and won't do any writing during a strike.
The Simpsons can't find just anybody to write the show. 20th Century Fox can't just go down to Home Depot and pick up some day laborers to write the show. Despite what some people here believe, fanboys who know the show backwards and forwards can't write the show. They have no talent. And anyone with talent who hasn't gotten their break yet doesn't want to risk being a scab because they'll be blackballed from writing once the strike is over. The returning writer/producers will never hire them on any show ever again and the studios won't need them anymore because professional WGA writers will be available again.
The bottom line is there won't be any writing, scab or otherwise, while the strike is going on.
Bill