So the actors don't get a cent due to streaming right?

I remember back in the day 90210 was always on FX. Since 90210 is on Tubi and Paramount Plus, the actors aren't getting residuals because of this if I'm not mistaken.

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 2 days ago

How much of a commitment were the simultaneous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the UK military in the 00s?

Was the Army ever at the breaking point?

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 5 days ago

Did writers/producers ever state why they always depicted the Gang as being addicted to drugs (meth, heroin, cocaine, weight loss pills) and they get clean within a few episodes and it's never brought up again

Also, why did Dylan a notorious alcoholic returns from his three year absence and suddenly handles his liquor and no one bats an eye?

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 5 days ago

I'll never understand why Dylan was depicted as being attracted to the rich horse lady in season 3.

He leaves town unable to decide between Brenda and Kelly but his car breaks down, meets the Borg Queen posing as a rich horse lady and they have sex. Just seems out of character.

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 5 days ago

So when the show started was Shannen making more than Jason? Who was the lowest paid cast member in the beginning?

I know they were paid relatively low considering how popular the show was at its peak. I also know when Luke returned he was the highest paid with nearly six figures an episode which was in season 9.

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 15 days ago

Why did Aaron Spelling and the top execs at FOX greenlight the over 30 episodes a season?

So from season 3 until the end of season 8 there are over 30 episodes a season with 32 being the majority. From the podcast the writers and producers mention how they were working nearly the entire year. It's mindboggling to see how much story they were able to come up with not to mention them having to film two episodes simultaneously.

I'm surprised the cast never got together to demand a reduction from 32.

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 15 days ago

For the nations under UN Command in the Korean War, how many were equipped with US uniforms/weapons and under direct American command on the battlefield?

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 15 days ago

Is it a requirement for senior officers to have had combat experience?

I read that the current Chief of the General Staff in Norway is the first in his nation's history since World War 2 to have combat experience. That got me thinking of junior officers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan being the senior commanders of today or in the immediate future. But for senior officers who keep getting promoted, how vital or significant is it for them to have had a combat deployment?

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u/Kennabruh2023 — 15 days ago