As if this week’s controversy over non-WGA member Carson Daly crossing the picket line and going back to work wasn’t enough, here’s more. Adam Waring, a WGA West member and sitcom scribe who wrote for Two And A Half Men and Still Standing, tells me he had a too-close encounter of the picketer-vehicle kind with the SUV ferrying Daly to NBC’s Last Call on Thursday. (And now that he’s gone public about it to me in an email with the subject line, “Carson Daly Almost Ran Me Over at NBC,” Waring quipped when I called to authenticate it, “Well, I’ll never get a job on that show.”) The incident at Bob Hope Gate was also witnessed by writer Ron Osborn whose emailed recounting backs up Waring’s:
I’m told that Waring, Osborn and writer Shari Goodhartz were picketing at NBC on Thursday when the WGA organizers instructed them to be on the lookout for a black Cadillac Escalade with a bike rack. because it is Carson Daly’s car. The late night host was returning to work for the first time since the strike started, and the WGA ”was determined to try and stop him,” Waring explained. ”At about 2:30 PM, they got word that his car had driven past one of the gates but had not turned in. Then they realized that there was no one picketing at Gate #3.” That gate on Alamada requires a swipe card and is used mostly by executives. “They sent three of us from Gate 1 up there at a sprint, and, within 5 minutes of getting there, we saw his car,” Waring recounted.
Daly was being chauffered by a driver and was seated on the passenger side.
According to Osborn, “Sure ’nuff, his Escalade drives up, sees us, and turns away, going north on Niagara, a side street. He’s gone for a few minutes. A guard then walks out from the building and stands by the key entry. A moment later, the Death Star comes back from Niagara and barrels across Alameda. Adam gets in the way at the driveway, and the vehicle slows down to a crawl. Carson’s window is down a few inches and we shout at him to ‘respect the line.’ I try to shove some leaflets into the window.”
Waring said, “We stood in his path. But his window was cracked [open], and we all distinctly heard him tell his driver, ‘Keep driving.’ And he did!”
Osborn added: ”And sensitive to our situation, he says, ‘Keep driving.’ The car accelerates. Adam jumps aside. My fliers don’t make it in.”
According to Waring, “He slowed down a little, but he kept coming at us. I finally had to move out of the way, but we all were yelling and pleading with him to reconsider going back to work because he was really hurting our cause, etc. But he didn’t respond. In the meantime, a security guard had appeared, opened the gate and Carson’s car drove on. A big bummer and highly dramatic.”
Summed up Osborn, “We kept him from makeup and wardrobe and his cappucino machine a good five minutes or so as he skulked around the studio. I wish I could say I watched his show so I could boycott it.”
And while I’m on the topic of Carson Daly, I was told by NBC he was probably going to lose his show if he didn’t return to work. Oh, like that would have been a great loss to humanity, much less television. It’s incredible the lousy publicity which Daly’s decision to cross the picket line is creating. After Carson began soliciting scab jokes, several websites (here and here are two) sprung up soliciting jokes about Daly, the nastier the better.
Here’s David Letterman writer Bill Sheft’s from lateshowwritersonstrike.com: “The networks are furiously retooling their primetime schedules in case the writers strike continues through the holidays. Over at NBC, Carson Daly will be hosting his own three-hour special December 31, ‘Scabbin’ New Year’s Eve.’ ”
WGA Scolds Carson Daly For Returning ‘To Support Staff’ And Seeking Scab Jokes
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Daly is willing to run over writers to keep his job but he is being used by the network. His show will be canceled anyway next season. Shhh don’t tell Carson.
It’s hard to stop when you’re tweakin’
You reap what you sow.
Your callous disregard of the pain, loss and suffering your strike has caused countless individuals undercuts any of your pleas for fair and decent treatment from the studios.
You think being treated unfairly gives you the right to spread that pain & suffering around. I don’t know what makes you think YOUR life, YOUR family, YOUR hardships are of more value than anyone else’s.
If you want any sympathy or understanding you’ve got to give it to get it.
I don’t like Daly either, but it seems that Waring and the other WGA picketers got too close to Daly’s car. I wasn’t there and I know that strikers have to be vocal about respecting a picket line, but it’s dicey to get too close to a moving vehicle.
What about using a bullhorn to make your feelings known from a safer distance? If a picketer is worried about his or her physical safety, then stuffing leaflets into the window of a moving car should be the last thing on his mind.
You don’t put yourself at physical risk by confronting a car. It helps no one.
Trolls a plenty today!
Fed up:
I happy you weren’t one of our Founding Fathers. If you were, we would be singing “God save the Queen”!
@”fed up” aka studio shill
go collect your troll paycheck from the people who are causing this strike — AMPTP
is there another drudge link today because there is an avalanche of imbecilic comments today
the writers are doing the right thing, the studios are desperate, carson daly is pathetic
and, once and for all, the phrase is “could NOT care less”
go WGA, you have the support of the nation!
ALL WRITER HATERS -
We’re not going any where. I feel TERRIBLE for people put out of jobs, but that does not negate my right to fight for better pay in mine.
First thing I ever learned in the biz (I worked in many craptacular below the line positions before becoming a writer), no one guarantees you a goddamn thing here. At the very least, not job security. You have to save and be covered for a month or two off at a time or you’re in the wrong business. That’s the painful reality.
And that’s me speaking as someone who was laid off in the 2000 sag strike. And that’s more and more a rule in general all over America.
And hey, AMPTP, suck it. My hopes aren’t raised and dashed. Nice try. Believe it or not, walking in a circle with a sign is pretty stinkin’ easy. I can do it for longer than you can wait to show up to upfronts empty handed.
To all fellow striking writers -
Bottom line. Many “Below the liners” are with us, to a point.
We are asking for something that is ours, that is true. But the complex reality is that asking those BTLers that this strike has put out of work to “stand with us” is a tough one.
Wednesday I walked at Paramount and watched a writer blocking a woman in a beat-up Ford Taurus from getting onto the lot. What good does that do? Perhaps the driver of that car was going to do make-up for or audition as an actress for some project that the WGA member has already been paid for.
The Bottom -below the line, our fight is NOT with her. It is not with Carson Daly’s crew. Yes, a WGA member should not work on a WGA show during the strike, but if other people want to work, well they can, will and should.
Lord knows, that when this strike resolves, we may walk the line with other Unions, but I’d like to meet the WGA writers who won’t shrug and say, “We don’t have a clause in our contract allowing us to NOT work just because you are picketing. But, hey, we’re with you, brother.
Let’s stay firm in our resolve, but let’s not take this to the moral high ground that we are being screwed so badly that other’s should stand with us or be condemned.
The support will wane, and will wane faster if we scream in the faces of people barely making a living.
Fight the studios. Not the workers.
redblack
To Whom it May Concern, Adam Waring is a man with a huge amount of integrity. He is also extremely talented and funny, and has contributed greatly to my life. He is one of my dearest friends, and if Carson Daly had steam rolled Adam, ala that poor guy at Tienamin Square, for standing up for his rights, it would have been beyond horrible for me, and I would personally have to let Carson know what a selfish, shortsighted, unconscionable man he is for taking the life of someone for the sake of a TV show. Adam is my hero.
Well, the sad news is that I bet the network was hoping Daly wouldn’t show up so they’d have a reason to shut him down.
You know, comments like the above from Fed Up are really starting to annoy me. They accuse the writers of being selfish…when their own viewpoint is just as selfish. What makes anyone else’s hardships more important than the writers’?
EVERYONE is screwed here. No one is happy. The writers on my show were in tears when they told us what they had to do. But they had no choice, so they’re doing it. If your boss threatened your job and your family, you would do the same thing, even if it hurt others. You wouldn’t like it, but you would do it.
I’m sorry if your life is so bad that you just automatically assume the worst of everyone. But this is not some kind of careless gamble on the writers’ part…they are not doing it offhandedly, without noticing the consequences to everyone else. And if you think they are, then you should probably get help, because you are clearly only able to see yourself as a victim.
These people are not out to get you. They are defending themselves. If you want to defend yourself too, instead of writing whiny comments on an entertainment blog, then get out there and picket with them. The real bad guys here are very big and very bad and it’s going to take all of us to fight them.
And yes, the Carson story is ridiculous.
Fed Up,
I have talked to a lot of other writers on the picket lines this month, and I have not found one writer — not one — who has been callous or disregarding of the pain of non-writers who have lost their jobs because of the strike.
I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not an amptp shill and just someone angered at the shutdowns our strike has led to, but can we look at something for a second? Let’s say we are offered a very bad deal… like one where we would be making less than we are now, since that’s what we’ve been offered. So we should just take that because otherwise non-writers will lose their jobs for some period of time? I can see why you’d be tempted to answer “yes” but that doesn’t really make sense, does it? This was such a bad offer we received that it managed to unify a guild which, believe me, has never been unified before. But if we don’t get paid for the Internet, the WGA will cease to exist. That may be just fine with you, but we won’t let that happen, and we ARE sorry for the collateral damage THAT THE STUDIOS HAVE CAUSED by toying with us this way.
I always knew Carson Daly was a Tool, but I didn’t know he was a back stabbing scab! Shame on you Carson Daly! Your making a lot of enemies, your career is over, babe! Is this what you want? Back out now and maybe just maybe there’s still some hope for your career! It’s not too late! Be a Man Carson Daly!
Sincerely,
Cindy Loves Conan
“You think being treated unfairly gives you the right to spread that pain & suffering around. I don’t know what makes you think YOUR life, YOUR family, YOUR hardships are of more value than anyone else’s.”
It’s not that I/we don’t care about YOUR family. But I sure as f*ck care more about MY family.
Maybe you shouldn’t have chosen a profession that leaves you so vulnerable.
Carson Daly is really stupid and shallow. he has had people do things for him his whole life. The guy is a total tool.
Fed Up, I don’t think anybody thinks their welfare is more important than yours. The fact of the matter is that the AMPTP has put us in a position where the survival of our union is at stake. Your anger is justified, but the WGA didn’t do this on a whim or without regard for everyone who would be hurt by it. Direct your anger at the people who are really to blame here — it’s the future of our industry that’s at stake and the only hope we have is to stick together. Once we turn on each other, all the congloms have to do is sit back and watch us defeat ourselves. I’d rather not give them the satisfaction.
wtf is up with the shape of that guy’s head? He looks like a freaking martian or something. Is there a skulloplasty procedure he can get?
Dumb writers, get out of the way before you DO get RUN OVER. Go find a real cause to protest–like the genocide in Darfur. Idiots.
Interesting article in the LA Times (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/business/la-et-strike1dec01,1,607451.story?coll=la-headlines-business-enter&ctrack=2&cset=true) About movie stars working RIGHT NOW, using Ad-Libs on shoots, getting projects in the can that will only weaken the guilds position. WHY DO YOU ALL CARE ABOUT CARSON DALY (not a guild member) but MOVIE STARS who do matter get a free walk?
Man, leaving this bit up for so long as the lead, knowing your hit rate in the last weeks, seems a bit gratuitous. Not sure Carson Daly was affecting anyone’s career, before or after he made the decision to go back to work.
Not in the union. Show is not based primarily on union writer’s work. Let it pass. Give us some substantial news.
Chrissy, we are talking about the same Adam Waring. right?
Adam had it coming to him, from the sound of things he jumped in front of the car asking for a confrontation. And, frankly, I’m not sure how carson daly is impinging on Adam’s rights. If anything it is visa-versa.
Daly has a right to work, and Adam has a right to picket, but when you start making physical contact with a person or his vehicle, it’s common sense to get the hell out of the way.
What Adam did is far from heroic.
All this picking on Carson Daly runs the risk of looking petty and weak. As it has been observed, no one watches the show. He’s not a power broker. There are more worthy targets than he. May I suggest directing all of this anger to the veteran screenwriter John Ridley, who delivered a shockingly destructive anti-writer commentary on NPR last week?
His skull looks weird but he’s had that weird emaciated face for a while, anorexia or drugs
Are those blue contact lenses?