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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Soon, however, the producers ran into obstacles. Officials from the county Beaches and Harbors Department and the California Coastal Commission told them they couldn't park their trucks overnight, light fires or drive on the sand. "We're a lifeguard show," "Baywatch" co-creator Greg Bonann remembers saying. "What do you mean we can't drive a truck on the beach?" Suddenly the show was at risk of becoming the wrong kind of symbol: this one, a victim of California's tangle of regulations. No one in power " not Newsom or L.A. Mayor Karen Bass " wanted to read the headline about "Baywatch" bailing out of Los Angeles. When elected leaders were summoned to the Fox lot to smooth things over, the show held all the leverage. "After a while, you have to sit down with the right people and say, Guys, do we want to have this show here or not?'" Bonann says.

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Yeah, not happening, but nice to know a stupid fucking cunt like you is a Cali Hater.
Must mean we're doing something right.

You pathetic back-woods MAGAT cock-sucking fag.

#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-16 06:41 PM | Reply

Baywatch. Oh my god.

The Dodgers and the Giants left New York in 1958. People got over it.

"Suddenly the show was at risk of becoming the wrong kind of symbol."

Yeah, when The Hoff showed up.

#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-16 10:24 PM | Reply

Oh you mean this?

California's Film and Television Tax Credit Program delivers a historic return on investment, with every
$1 in tax credits awarded generating approximately $24.40 in economic output,
$16.14 in GDP, and $8.60 in wages for the state.

It's bad when the state spends $1 and all the workers get is $8.60!
That's bad!

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-16 10:37 PM | Reply

So f*&^ing leave, s*&^heap. Nobody will miss you.

#4 | Posted by jpw at 2026-06-17 02:21 AM | Reply

Hollywood has been wounded.

I've said this several times.

Between social media turning heads away from cinema and television and jobs fleeing America for other countries like Canada, England and Australia because their socialist policies are attractive to production companies looking to save money.

Hollywood isn't the powerhouse it was in our childhood.

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-17 04:35 AM | Reply

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