By Jenara Gardner
With the Writers Guild of America (WGA) refusing to supply words, much of Hollywood has been rendered speechless.
On Nov. 5, the WGA went on strike leaving television show plots unresolved. The possibility of reruns gets closer as the strike draws on. Many students said they are not looking forward to this scenario.
“It will be depressing,” said Barbara Murphy, a sophomore nursing major, when talking about the prospect of no new “House” episodes. “You always want to watch what’s next