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Budget Cuts is set in a company called "TransCorp," filled with human-like robotic office workers and security guards. There are no other people to be found, except for a voice over the phone, Winta. Winta informs the player that people have been disappearing, and the protagonist is the next target of an unspecified group.
In season four, Vanessa becomes frustrated with her job (as well as constant harassment from Ryan) and decides to go back to college to become a high-school science teacher. After being laid off as a teacher due to budget cuts, Vanessa begins her own tutoring business.
In July 2006, Reilly was dropped from the show as a result of budget cuts. He returned to the role in August 2007 as a recurring character and remained with the show until his character was killed off in May 2008. On October 21, 2008, Reilly reprised the role of Sean Donely on General Hospital: Night Shift for the second
The contestants have sung, the people have spoken, and as of 11 pm Tuesday, The Voice has a new reigning champ. But before we found out whether it was Team John Legend’s Lila Forde, Team Reba ...
The voice actors were asking for an increase from US$125,000 to $360,000 per episode. [11] The same quote by Homer to Lisa was cited by Michael Schneider in Variety, who wrote: "...insiders note that the actors work just six to seven hours to voice an episode—which would mean $360,000 for a day's work, a figure that even Everybody Loves ...
It's time for the Playoffs on season 24 of The Voice-- and that means the coaches have to make some major cuts!. Niall Horan was up first on Tuesday, with each Team Niall singer performing a new ...
It's Playoffs time on season 24 of The Voice -- and that means the coaches have to make some major cuts!Following Niall Horan's tough trim down last week, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani were up ...
[11] [12] The series was produced under a smaller budget than most Pixar productions, which Jones compared to making an independent film within Pixar. [1] The series was originally set to be seven-episodes long, but the episode count was reduced to four due to budget cuts.