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| As with its parent series, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice doesn't appear to be exempt from the repercussions and ripple effects of the ongoing strike being staged by the Writers Guild of America (WGA). Yesterday, we reported on our Grey's Anatomy page that star Patrick Dempsey himself has expressed concern for both the consequences for the show, as well as its personnel.If the writers' walkout endures for an extended period of time, Private Practice, like many other series, may be forced to go off the air or resort to reruns. Despite such a grim possibility, its creator and executive producer has decided to give her complete support to the writers' cause. To read the rest, click here. |
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