If they don't like what he charges per drama, they don't have to agree.
I can request $1 million at a job interview and the employer has a right to laugh in my face. However, if the employer promises to pay me, guess what - he has to pay. They didn't like PSY's rates, they didn't have to hire him. (Same for extension - they didn't like what he was asking for per extended ep, they didn't have to extend). They paid him because they assumed they could make more money from the drama/extension than they would spend paying him. Whether they were correct or not is really none of PSY's business or fault.
Acting is a business like any other and I don't feel sorry for a production company which can't abide by the terms it agreed to. I am sorry, but I am still on PSY's side here and I am not a fan of his - never seen him in anything, in fact.
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I can request $1 million at a job interview and the employer has a right to laugh in my face. However, if the employer promises to pay me, guess what - he has to pay. They didn't like PSY's rates, they didn't have to hire him. (Same for extension - they didn't like what he was asking for per extended ep, they didn't have to extend). They paid him because they assumed they could make more money from the drama/extension than they would spend paying him. Whether they were correct or not is really none of PSY's business or fault.
Acting is a business like any other and I don't feel sorry for a production company which can't abide by the terms it agreed to. I am sorry, but I am still on PSY's side here and I am not a fan of his - never seen him in anything, in fact.