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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jul 15, 2023 16:19:58 GMT
ummm yeah, a lot of weird and lazy picks in here. In a hugely crowded drama field it looks so weird that Succession and LoU dominated BOTH guest categories and Succession and White Lotus (ALL 8 SLOTS) dominated supporting actor -- nothing for Banks or Esposito, no Skellan Skarsgaard for Andor, hell I'd have even taken Bradley Whitford or John Lithgow or Matt Smith to break up the monotony. As always it looks like the voters just watched like five shows. guest is especially irritating. 12 slots... for two shows. No one from The Crown, no Cranston for BCS, no one from Andor, no one from House of the Dragon. Hilariously, like the only person to not get nominated for White Lotus was Jon Gries in the guest category. the 2023 Goldderby TV nominations are so much better
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jul 15, 2023 16:24:44 GMT
most pleasant surprise was Horgan in best actress and Bad Sisters for writing and directing. Excellent show
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Post by Brother Fease on Jul 15, 2023 17:24:19 GMT
Succession - 27
The Last of Us - 24 The White Lotus - 23 Ted Lasso - 21
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - 14 The Bear / Beef / Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story - 13 Wednesday - 12 Barry / Only Murders in the Building - 11
No other show got double-digit nominations.
Abbott Elementary got neither directing or writing nominations. Ted Lasso got more Emmy nominations than Season 2, but slightly less than Season 1. Despite the complaints about the first five episodes, Emmy voters showed strong love for the show. Nominating the Season Finale for directing and writing. Scoring 7 Primetime acting nominations. Pretty much the entire cast of Succession and The White Lotus got Emmy nominations, leaving Better Call Saul out in the dust No Supporting Actor nods and no Carol Burnett. Great starts for freshman shows The Last of Us, The Bear, Beef, Bad Sisters, Wednesday, and Jury Duty.
If we look at by network, we had HBO Max with 127 nominations, Netflix 103, Hulu 64, Apple 54, and Prime Video 42.
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Post by quetee on Jul 15, 2023 17:35:56 GMT
Succession - 27
The Last of Us - 24 The White Lotus - 23 Ted Lasso - 21
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - 14 The Bear / Beef / Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story - 13 Wednesday - 12 Barry / Only Murders in the Building - 11
No other show got double-digit nominations.
Abbott Elementary got neither directing or writing nominations. Ted Lasso got more Emmy nominations than Season 2, but slightly less than Season 1. Despite the complaints about the first five episodes, Emmy voters showed strong love for the show. Nominating the Season Finale for directing and writing. Scoring 7 Primetime acting nominations. Pretty much the entire cast of Succession and The White Lotus got Emmy nominations, leaving Better Call Saul out in the dust No Supporting Actor nods and no Carol Burnett. Great starts for freshman shows The Last of Us, The Bear, Beef, Bad Sisters, Wednesday, and Jury Duty.
If we look at by network, we had HBO Max with 127 nominations, Netflix 103, Hulu 64, Apple 54, and Prime Video 42.
Geez, where are the network? Which one got the most? ABC?
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Post by Brother Fease on Jul 15, 2023 19:41:25 GMT
Geez, where are the network? Which one got the most? ABC? Good question. Lets see here:
ABC - 28 NBC - 27
CBS - 20 Fox - 11 PBS - 6
Abbott was the only one to get major Emmy nominations from the Comedy, Drama, Limited Series, and TV Movie categories. Most of these are variety shows and specials.
Streaming is king. Network shows will probably be limited to reality programs, specials, the Oscars/Golden Globes, and Late Night programs.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jul 15, 2023 20:31:28 GMT
can someone tell me what the Ms. Pat Show is and why it keeps getting directing nominations
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Post by quetee on Jul 15, 2023 20:38:12 GMT
Geez, where are the network? Which one got the most? ABC? Good question. Lets see here:
ABC - 28 NBC - 27
CBS - 20 Fox - 11 PBS - 6
Abbott was the only one to get major Emmy nominations from the Comedy, Drama, Limited Series, and TV Movie categories. Most of these are variety shows and specials.
Streaming is king. Network shows will probably be limited to reality programs, specials, the Oscars/Golden Globes, and Late Night programs.
they need an intervention STAT. I can't believe nobody has revamped the networks. They need to start thinking outside the box. First would be to not have 22 episodes seasons unless the show is a procedural..also stop with the long breaks. I would have 3 shows share one time slot with no breaks. 13 episodes per season Mac.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jul 16, 2023 0:03:38 GMT
can someone tell me what the Ms. Pat Show is and why it keeps getting directing nominations There's a rule where there has to be at least one nominee from each of multi-camera, and single camera, but there can be more depending on the amount of submissions. It's why we got nominations for Mom and B Positive a couple of years ago.
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Post by Brother Fease on Jul 16, 2023 14:40:25 GMT
most pleasant surprise was Horgan in best actress and Bad Sisters for writing and directing. Excellent show Currently watching the show now -- excellent, addicting, and pretty realistic. We know people like John Paul. They nominated the pilot episode "The Prick" for writing and directing. You can thank Apple for their campaigning. An Irish show got 4 Emmy nominations, 3 of them in the major categories.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jul 16, 2023 17:36:49 GMT
can someone tell me what the Ms. Pat Show is and why it keeps getting directing nominations There's a rule where there has to be at least one nominee from each of multi-camera, and single camera, but there can be more depending on the amount of submissions. It's why we got nominations for Mom and B Positive a couple of years ago. ohhh that makes more sense. Does writing have the same rule? a shame they don't have a rule about acting category hogging.
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Post by finniussnrub on Jul 16, 2023 20:13:08 GMT
SUCCESSION deserved EVERY SINGLE acting nomination it got in the main categories. Guest stars not so much, but the main ones? 100%! Agree to disagree. I don’t fully get the hype behind Succession but whatever, I’ll pretend to buy in. I haven’t watched s4 (am on 3), so I can’t speak to those performances. I’d agree that the leads have been consistent and deserve their nods, but every one of the supporting AND guest actors? That’s insane, I don’t see how Cromwell, Smith-Cameron, Ruck (lol, a sea of white), Abbass, etc are in the conversation. And even if I did agree that it’s a strong cast, do I think this ONE show (and White Lotus) deserves to dominate like 70% of the categories over every other show airing in 2022? Hell no. I’d have at least picked Paddy and Emma D’Arcy to pad in some “diversity” but still sticking to the big wigs that usually dominate these awards shows. Don't be dissing Ruck, he was amazing in season 4.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jul 16, 2023 23:29:54 GMT
There's a rule where there has to be at least one nominee from each of multi-camera, and single camera, but there can be more depending on the amount of submissions. It's why we got nominations for Mom and B Positive a couple of years ago. ohhh that makes more sense. Does writing have the same rule?a shame they don't have a rule about acting category hogging. Nope.
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Post by forksforest on Jul 27, 2023 5:09:25 GMT
Agree to disagree. I don’t fully get the hype behind Succession but whatever, I’ll pretend to buy in. I haven’t watched s4 (am on 3), so I can’t speak to those performances. I’d agree that the leads have been consistent and deserve their nods, but every one of the supporting AND guest actors? That’s insane, I don’t see how Cromwell, Smith-Cameron, Ruck (lol, a sea of white), Abbass, etc are in the conversation. And even if I did agree that it’s a strong cast, do I think this ONE show (and White Lotus) deserves to dominate like 70% of the categories over every other show airing in 2022? Hell no. I’d have at least picked Paddy and Emma D’Arcy to pad in some “diversity” but still sticking to the big wigs that usually dominate these awards shows. Don't be dissing Ruck, he was amazing in season 4. Ok I’ll admit having now finished s4, I get Ruck’s nomination. Other than the core family, still not seeing it for any of the guests or other supporting nods… not to that extent.
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Post by Brother Fease on Jul 28, 2023 23:19:45 GMT
The Emmys have been delayed.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jul 29, 2023 2:09:21 GMT
likely postponed until next year, that's crazy
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Post by mhynson27 on Jul 29, 2023 14:13:05 GMT
JAW is gonna win for S1, like 6 months after S2 dropped.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Aug 11, 2023 6:45:58 GMT
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Post by mhynson27 on Aug 11, 2023 7:13:10 GMT
Fuck. Someone like Jeremy Allen White is going to be winning the Emmy for S1 around the same time he's winning GG/BFCA/SAG etc. for S2.
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Post by pacinoyes on Sept 7, 2023 0:46:31 GMT
It's kind of funny (without actually being funny I mean) that Chastain has gone from a Triple Crown year to losing out on the Emmy / Tony it appears...........No nod for her film and lots of acting nods for Beef seems to suggest Yeun and Wong are winning I guess (?) - and Beef was pretty great-ish and Yeun was just amazing but I didn't see all the nominees and stuff because TV and me It's hard to vote for one of them without voting for the other - they're so linked to each other - even though Wong wasn't as special to me tbh Wong is in every Gold Derby Editors #1 slot now.......and Yeun is #1 in most of them as well ..............basically this is the Oppenheimer of TV 2023
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Nov 27, 2023 19:40:13 GMT
finally catching up on Beef. Yeun and Wong would certainly be deserving winners. Good lord.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 4, 2023 12:48:43 GMT
A SMALL LIGHT receiving only 1 nomination is a fucking disgrace. In my opinion , the best limited series of the year.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jan 8, 2024 19:42:01 GMT
shouldn't read much into it but the Creative Arts Emmys were held on Jan 6th and 7th and Succession didn't nab a single win from its 13 nominations while The Last of Us cleaned up with 8 wins, including the two guest wins for Storm Reid (over Torv and Lynskey wth) and predictably Nick Offerman who was breathtaking. other highlights: - Sam Richardson won comedy guest actor (over Bernthal & Platt) - Judith Light won comedy guest actress (100% deserved) - Wednesday beat TLOU's "Infected" for Production Design - The Great beat out The Crown, Mrs Maisel, and Queen Charlotte for period costumes - House of the Dragon won sci-fi/fantasy costumes - The Last of Us somehow beat White Lotus for Main Title Design one of the most unskippable main title sequences of all time
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Post by Brother Fease on Jan 10, 2024 11:45:07 GMT
shouldn't read much into it but the Creative Arts Emmys were held on Jan 6th and 7th and Succession didn't nab a single win from its 13 nominations while The Last of Us cleaned up with 8 wins, including the two guest wins for Storm Reid (over Torv and Lynskey wth) and predictably Nick Offerman who was breathtaking. other highlights: - Sam Richardson won comedy guest actor (over Bernthal & Platt) - Judith Light won comedy guest actress (100% deserved) - Wednesday beat TLOU's "Infected" for Production Design - The Great beat out The Crown, Mrs Maisel, and Queen Charlotte for period costumes - House of the Dragon won sci-fi/fantasy costumes - The Last of Us somehow beat White Lotus for Main Title Design one of the most unskippable main title sequences of all time Just read over the winners. I have a feeling The Bear is going to win Comedy and Succession to win Drama. Not sure if they are going to go Ted Lasso crazy like they did for S1 and S2. It feels like The Bear is the new cool kid on the block.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jan 17, 2024 6:45:18 GMT
maybe I'll get around to posting the winners tomorrow but I don't think there were literally any surprises. Succession, Bear and Beef were the big winners of the night. The ratings were terrible this year (on a Monday night and delayed by half a year), go figure. and apparently Culkin beat up Pascal!
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Post by PromNightCarrie on Jan 17, 2024 22:51:11 GMT
You mean Jodie Foster presented Best Actress to Sarah Snook? That's all that matters.
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