" Yes ! ! ! ! It ’s been a rugged five month ( ! ) but we finally have a deal ! ! ! "

The2023 writers strikehas ended. The Writers Guild of Americanannouncedthey reached a “tentative agreement” with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on Sept. 26. So here’s everything you need to know about what happens next, including when your favorite shows are returning:

So the strike is actually over, for good?

So, the strike is over?

So, this is good news forDrew Barrymore?

How about other daytime talk shows, like Jennifer Hudson’s and Kelly Clarkson’s?

Same thing with the late-night shows?

What aboutJames Corden?

I forgot about that, thank you. Now what about the scripted shows, aka when the heck isAbbott Elementarycoming back?

Wait, so there still is a strike? You just said the strike is over. To invokeOprah, “So what is the truth?”

How aboutSaturday Night Live?

So what did the WGA win in their new agreement?

The details of the newfangled Writers Guild declaration are out . We won:•   winner - base residuals• Strong limitation on A.I.• Minimum writers room staffing•   Guaranteed compensation and 13 - week minimums for Comedy / Variety writers in streaming(cont)https://t.co / rI1pKWFh4u

What are celebs saying?

What about actors still on strike?

You can read the highlights of the WGA’s agreement with the AMPTPhere.

Pins that say "I Stand with the WGA"

People protesting and holding a banner that says "Writers Guild On Strike"

Celebs protesting

Closeup of Drew Barrymore

Closeup of Kelly Clarkson

Closeup of Jimmy Fallon

Closeup of James Corden

Quinta Brunson standing in a classroom in a scene from "Abbott Elementary"

People protesting

Screenshot from "SNL"

People protesting at Paramount Pictures

Closeup of Robin Thede

Mark Ruffalo raising his fist