SmytheKing
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...and her lawyers will tell her to take the offer because no matter how bad Musk wants to do whatever he wants, he doesn't have a say in the matter.You're assuming that they're willing to settle, but Musk seems to want to drag Disney through the mud and Carano wants vindication, so I'm not sure that settling will be enough for them. It won't matter how convenient it is for Disney to settle if the other side isn't willing to.
Look, she has to prove (1) that she was an employee. She wasn't. She's a contractor and her contract was done. (2) that she was "fired" for something she said. She wasn't fired so that's going to be pretty hard to prove. The season was done and they chose to not bring her character back for anything else. Shows end up not happening in Hollywood all the time. They didn't recast her. She didn't have a contract to do another show.
This. Is. Nuisance. Hell, you said so yourself with the suggestion that Musk wants to hurt Disney and she wants "vindication". It's so odd to watch you play devils advocate for something like this when it's so transparently obvious what is going on. Even more so when it goes against your self-admitted beliefs.
Lastly, it's always amusing to watch the people who talk about personal responsibility and who want to get rid of government protections go running to that government to protect them from their own consequences. The fact that they never have to stand by their own principles IS infuriating however.