One year ago today, Hollywood was rejoicing: The 100-day writers' strike finally came to an end! And just a few months later, our TV schedule returned to normal.

Or did it? Variety has an interesting rundown of many of the lingering effects of the strike, including severed deals, less money for development, and — maybe the biggest one of all — TV ratings taking a hit across the board. The theory goes that once our viewing habits are disrupted, as they were when shows were in repeats last Winter and Spring, we find we don't need our nightly TV fix as much as we thought we did.

So, on this one-year anniversary of the strike, I'm wondering: Did the strike do anything to change the way you view TV?

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