Could there be an Emmy Award in Margaret Cho's future? In Hulu's "Fire Island," as well as on HBO Max's "The Flight Attendant," Cho's uncharacteristic restraint gives her queer characters, an admirable depth and humanity. She's also resumed stand-up gigs.
Netflix employees can get on board with working on 'harmful' content or quit. And after Disney's Florida travails, Hollywood may avoid politics even more.
Elon Musk commended Netflix's new culture policy, which states that it may not be the best place for employees who are unable to work on content that they disagree with or find detrimental. Does he always think the same way, though?
Netflix has reportedly issued a memo to its disgruntled employees, highlighting that the company values its content creators' "artistic expression" over each employee's thoughts, beliefs, and lifestyle. What's the reason behind this memo? (Hint: D.C.)