Best Reality Competition
The Amazing Race
Dancing With The Stars
Project Runway
So You Think You Can Dance
Top Chef
The Voice
The Voice over American Idol!!
matagal ng basura ang show (although pinanuod ko yung s11 dahil ni jessica ) the voice on the other hand is very fresh, at least for americans since a franchise.
buti na lang wala na si jlo next season, baka me pag-asa pang maisalba yung show next season
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wait, kelan pala pinalabas ang The Kennedy's? Bakit di siya kasali
Sobrang bitter pa rin ako until now dahil sa Fringe...
As always, Emmy wasnt a big fan of sci-fi series but kahit acting nod man lang sana for John Noble, grabe
But oh well, we, Fringe fans have another season of Fringe, John Noble is still an amazing actor, and we haven't been invaded by Observers yet so look at the brighter side na lang.
And just like what Ron Swanson of Parks and Recreation said "Awards are stupid… But they’d be less stupid if they went to the right people."
Just because institutions like the Emmys are being creeps does in no way diminish the brilliance of Fringe and its actors.
matagal ng basura ang show (although pinanuod ko yung s11 dahil ni jessica ) the voice on the other hand is very fresh, at least for americans since a franchise.
buti na lang wala na si jlo next season, baka me pag-asa pang maisalba yung show next season
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wait, kelan pala pinalabas ang The Kennedy's? Bakit di siya kasali
Is The Kennedys considered as a drama series, or as a mini-series?
"I'm so happy! Especially for the show getting a nomination too," said Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus. "I must admit though, I was dead asleep when they were announced. I don't wake up for these things; I feel like that jinxes it. Today I'm going to celebrate by getting my teeth cleaned. Oh yes, I’m splurging!"
Max Greenfield
"I walked into hair and makeup this morning and Paul Rudd, who's the star of the movie, turns to me and goes, 'Hey man, congratulations on being nominated for an Emmy.' What the f--- is going on with my life?" he tells THR. "Two years ago I was auditioning for Zeke and Luther, and now I'm walking to hair and makeup and Paul Rudd is congratulating me on my Emmy nomination. I don't know what's happening."
Bill Prady
"The goal when we come in every morning is to make a show people like, that people watch and that we like and want to watch," Prady told THR. "It's fun feeling like you're part of that group of shows that people acknowledge."
Cat Deeley
"I'm a little groggy now, but nothing a few eye drops and a glass of champagne won't fix," Deeley told THR at 9:30 a.m., admitting that she hadn't started drinking but that "it could happen at any second." "It's such an amazing adventure. I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would still be
here or that the show would do well. But here I am, still tricking all of you."
Zooey Deschanel
"I became an actor because I love acting, and it doesn't matter what the medium is," New Girl's Zooey Deschanel tells THR. "I was doing movies and when this opportunity came with such an amazing group of people, I felt like it was totally worth it to commit myself. Max Greenfield is a real exciting thing, because when he tested for our pilot, he had tested for like ten pilots the year before and been second for everything. It's pretty exciting to see him succeeding and showing all of those people that they underestimated Max Greenfield."
"It’s kinda like, alright I’ve received enough love – I’m not entitled to this much love! But it's wonderful, really," said Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston, nominated for an Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a drama. "I'm not one to throw a big bash for myself, so I’m going to go for a run -- I’m going to sweat. That will be my celebration. I'm very pleased, especially for Vince [Gilligan]!"
Julie Bowen
"Wow! I'm really overwhelmed and grateful," Bowen wrote on Twitter. "It feels weird that our outrageously talented writers were overlooked as they make MF so great."
Damian Lewis
"You never take awards seriously until you’re nominated. And then you take them very seriously," said the Homeland star. "It's just nice to be part of the club,” he continued, describing his state of mind as "elated."
Julianna Margulies
“I am so honored to be nominated for The Good Wife," said Margulies. "The Academy has been very supportive of me over the years and my appreciation is boundless.”
Ryan Seacrest
"I am honored that the Academy chose to recognize my work on American Idol," said Seacrest. "I feel so fortunate to be part of such a remarkable show, and to have the opportunity to work with the many talented people that make Idol a success each and every season. I also want to applaud Jamie Oliver and our fellow producers of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution for receiving our second Emmy nomination, as we're all so proud of show."
Vince Gilligan
“I’m having a damn fine day," said Gilligan from his offices in Burbank. "I must admit, I was awake early this morning, trying to sleep. I was kind of bummed out somebody reminded me yesterday that the nominations were today! I was hoping I wouldn’t remember. I was like Christmas; one where I’d either wake up with a lot of gifts or a lump of coal. But the 13 nominations are just wonderful, especially for best drama series because that includes everyone."
Steve Levitan
“It doesn’t get old,” Modern Family co-creator Steve Levitan says. “It’s a bit of an embarrassment of riches, but they all deserve it... I hate to sound piggish, but I wish there were room for the kids too.”
"Thanks for all the lovely tweets re: #goodWife nomination!" Plimpton wrote on Twitter. "Very grateful and psyched."
Howard Gordon
“I was sound asleep and Howard woke me up,” says Homeland showrunner Alex Gansa of his co-creator and long-time friend. “I was very late in the editing room last night, so I have an excuse." Back to work today, Gordon adds there will be some time for play on set: "There will be alcohol, I’m sure.”
Terence Winter
"I'm enormously pleased and proud of our nominations, especially this year," said the Boardwalk Empire showrunner. "Perhaps at no other time in television history has the competition in the drama category been so fierce. The fact that we've been recognized is a testament to the talent of our incredible cast and crew."
Claire Danes
"I am honored to be recognized by the Academy among such a talented group of women," says Danes. I am thrilled that Damian, Homeland, our amazing writers and director and so many others got nominated. It is a great day to be on set where we can all celebrate together."
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
"Thrilled about all of Modern Family's Emmy noms," the nominated actor wrote on Twitter. "Also super excited for my favorite new comedies: Veep & Girls & the brilliant Lena Dunham."
* VEEP makes it in for series. Damn that was really surprising, and while I predicted it, it’s more of a wishful thinking than a prediction. Never mind the fact that it only got three nods and that it really has no shot of winning, but the thought that it was nominated for comedy’s top award is already enough for me.
* COMMUNITY finally breaks through with its first Emmy nod, and it’s for the season’s best episode Remedial Chaos Theory. I know, I know. This won’t diminish the fact that Community will still be canceled after next season, but being assured that the Emmys know that the show exists is enough for me. Okay scratch that, IT MUST WIN WRITING!
* GLEE’s total nomination is THREE. Yes, that’s half of the number of Modern Family mainstays that were nominated, or the number of female acting nominees that Downton Abbey got, or one less than Lena Dunham’s total nominations. Let me say that Dot Marie Jones still doesn’t deserve that nod, but I won’t contemplate on it that much.
* WE finally bid goodbye to Mariska Hargitay. Yaaaaay! It was 2008 when we started wishing that she’ll leave the group, and our wish was finally granted. The same can be said for Kyra Sedgwick (girl be thankful you won in 2010), Neil Patrick Harris (babye), and Hugh Laurie (no Emmy for Dr. Gregory House).
THE EFFIN UGLY
* The hard on for Jon Cryer. Yes, it was already expected, but it’s his seventh consecutive nomination. Srsly? Where’s the love for Adam Scott, Joel McHale, or even Elijah Wood?
* Excuse me but snubbing Jane Krakowski on her best season yet is unforgivable…unless you give her an Emmy next year.
* FYI EMMYS, THESE SHOWS EXIST: Happy Endings, Shameless and Parenthood (outside of guest acting), Fringe, Southland, Cougar Town, Sons of Anarchy, The Walking Dead, and Revenge. Most of them deserve Emmy mentions in major categories.
THE INTERESTING
* Lena Dunham got four nods for acting, producing, writing, and directing. This might still end up with zero wins. Similarly, Louis CK got seven nods (a record!) for writing, directing and acting on Louie then writing, directing, producing, and editing his comedy stand up special. If he goes home empty handed, he’ll also get a record for that.
* Of the 12 series nods, nine came from cable with CBS, ABC, and NBC getting one a piece. This is somewhat alarming, and if before, we think that drama is for cable and comedy is for network TV, the same can’t be said now with HBO dominating 3 out of the 6 comedy series nods.
* There’s finally a Jeff Probst fatigue now to the point of not even nominating him. Who replaces him? Betty White. Now we know who’ll win.
* American Horror Story raked in the most nominations with 17 (tied with Mad Men) after its shift in the Movie/Miniseries category. Even Ashley Judd managed a Best Actress nod. Let’s see if this trend will continue in the next few years.
* Based on early response with the nominations, it looks like Mad Men vs Downton Abbey for Drama Series and Modern Family vs Girls for Comedy Series.
* I still have mixed feelings with all these nominations, and I still prefer last year’s group of nominees, but to say that I’m not excited is complete and utter bull. Let’s bring it on with the submissions and off to the winners predictions.
13 Nominations
Breaking Bad
Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece)
30 Rock
12 Nominations
Boardwalk Empire
Game Change
11 Nominations
Game Of Thrones
9 Nominations
Homeland
8 Nominations
84Th Annual Academy Awards
7 Nominations
The Amazing Race
Dancing With The Stars
The Good Wife
6 Nominations
George Harrison: Living In The Material World
The 54Th Annual Grammy Awards
So You Think You Can Dance
5 Nominations
The Big Bang Theory
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Frozen Planet
Girls
Great Expectations (Masterpiece)
New Girl
Nurse Jackie
65Th Annual Tony Awards
4 Nominations
American Masters
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
The Borgias
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
How I Met Your Mother
The Kennedy Center Honors
Louis C.K. Live At The Beacon Theatre
Luther
Parks And Recreation
Project Runway
Smash
Two And A Half Men
The Voice
3 Nominations
American Idol
Deadliest Catch
Glee
Louie
Mike & Molly
Once Upon A Time
Pan Am
Paul Simon'S Graceland Journey: Under African Skies
Prohibition
Top Chef
2 Broke Girls
Veep
Victorious
The Walking Dead
2 Nominations
Betty White'S 90Th Birthday: A Tribute To America'S Golden Girl
Bravo'S Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen
Desperate Housewives
Disney Prep & Landing: Naughty Vs. Nice
Futurama
Harry'S Law
Hot In Cleveland
Justified
Late Show With David Letterman
Missing
Page Eight (Masterpiece)
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
Portlandia
Real Time With Bill Maher
Sesame Street: Growing Hope Against Hunger
The Simpsons
Survivor
Touch
Treasure Island
1 Nomination Acm Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends - In Concert
Adventure Time
American Dad!
American Experience
The Amish (American Experience)
Andrea Bocelli Live In Central Park (Great Performances)
Antiques Roadshow
The Bark Side
\Best Job
Betty White’S Off Their Rockers
Beyond Scared Straight
The Big C
Bob'S Burgers
Bobby Fischer Against The World
Bones
Childrens Hospital
Christmas In Washington
Color Changes Everything
Community
Country Music (In Performance At The White House)
Criminal Minds
Csi: Miami
The Daily Show Correspondents Explain
Damages
Degrassi
Dexter
Dga Moments In Time
Dirty Work
Disney Phineas And Ferb
Disney Phineas And Ferb: Across The 2Nd Dimension
The Dog Strikes Back
Entourage
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - Rise And Honor A Veterans Day Special
Falling Skies
Five
Game Of Thrones Season Two - Enhanced Digital Experience
Gloria: In Her Own Words
The 69Th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Good Luck Charlie
Grey'S Anatomy
Grimm
Have You Heard From Johannesburg (Independent Lens)
Hawaii Five-0
The Heart Of Christmas
Hell On Wheels
Hell'S Kitchen
Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel And The La Phil Celebrate Gershwin (Great Performances)
The Hour
House Of Lies
Icarly
Inside The Actors Studio
Inside The Human Body
It Gets Better
It'S Halftime In America
Jamie Oliver'S Food Revolution
Jay Leno'S Garage
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Kathy Griffin: Tired Hooker
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
The Looney Tunes Show
Mad
Magic City
Mel Brooks And **** Cavett Together Again
Memphis (Great Performances)
Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Legacy
The Middle
Mythbusters
Ncis: Los Angeles
New York City Ballet George Balanchine'S The Nutcracker (Live From Lincoln Center)
Pair Of Kings
Parenthood
Parks And Recreation: April And Andy'S Road Trip
The Penguins Of Madagascar: The Return Of The Revenge Of Dr. Blowhole
Person Of Interest
Psych Hashtag Killer
Raising Hope
Regular Show
The River
Robot Chicken
2012 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony
Seth Macfarlane: Swingin’ In Concert
Shameless
Shark Tank
6 Days To Air: The Making Of South Park
The Song Of Lunch (Masterpiece)
Southland
Strike Back
Super Bowl Xlvi Halftime Show Starring Madonna
The Team Coco Sync App
Thank A Vet
30 Rock: Ask Tina
30 Rock: The Webisodes
The Thomashefskys: Music And Memories Of A Life In The Yiddish Theater (Great Performances)
Tony Bennett: Duets Ii (Great Performances)
Undercover Boss
Victoria'S Secret Fashion Show 2011
Web Therapy
The Weight Of The Nation
The Weight Of The Nation For Kids: The Great Cafeteria Takeover
Whale Wars
What'S Trending With Shira Lazar
Who Do You Think You Are?
Wizards Of Waverly Place
BEST DRAMA GUEST ACTOR:
Dylan Baker - The Good Wife ("Marthas and Caitlins")
Jeremy Davies - Justified ("Coalition")
Ben Feldman - Mad Men ("Dark Shadows")
Michael J. Fox - The Good Wife ("Parenting Made Easy")
Mark Margolis - Breaking Bad ("Face Off")
Jason Ritter - Parenthood ("Politics")
BEST DRAMA GUEST ACTRESS:
Joan Cusack - Shameless ("Can I Have a Mother")
Loretta Devine - Grey's Anatomy ("If Only You Were Lonely")
Julia Ormond - Mad Men ("The Phantom")
Martha Plimpton - The Good Wife ("The Dream Team")
Jean Smart - Harry's Law ("The Rematch")
Uma Thurman - Smash ("Tech")
BEST COMEDY GUEST ACTOR:
Will Arnett - 30 Rock ("Idiot Are People Three")
Bobby Cannavale - Nurse Jackie ("Disneyland Sucks")
Jimmy Fallon - Saturday Night Live ("Host: Jimmy Fallon")
Michael J. Fox - Curb Your Enthusiasm ("Larry vs. Michael J. Fox")
Jon Hamm - 30 Rock ("Live from Studio 6H")
Gregg Kinnear - Modern Family ("Me? Jealous?")
BEST COMEDY GUEST ACTRESS:
Elizabeth Banks - 30 Rock ("The Return of Avery Jessup")
Kathy Bates - Two and a Half Men ("Why We Gave Up Women")
Margaret Cho - 30 Rock ("The Return of Avery Jessup")
Dot-Marie Jones - Glee ("Choke")
Melissa McCarthy - Saturday Night Live ("Host: Melissa McCarthy")
Maya Rudolph - Saturday Night Live ("Host: Maya Rudolph")
The reason why we already have the confirmed submissions in the guests acting categories is because they were already asked to choose one prior to the unveiling of the nomination list to be used as character descriptions in the eligibility list. After that, they're not allowed to change episodes anymore.
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