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Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Best Supporting Actor in A Comedy Series
Kevin Connolly for Entourage [this is an addendum]So as you can see I have Kevin but I don't have Jeremy. I'm over Ari, so over Ari...and I think it's time for him and Jeremy Piven to come out of the spotlight. Kevin doesn't have the big, showy character, but that doesn't make him any less of an actor.
Neil Patrick Harris for How I Met Your MotherOkay, they need to nominate him [obviously], but will he win? Do I want him to win? I'm not sure as yet. He's funny. The best thing on the show...scratch that. The best thing on any CBS comedy show. Two & A Half Men, I am talking to you. You suck!!
John Krasinski for The Office
BJ Novak for The Office
Rainn Wilson for The Office
Okay, is this too much of The Office? I think not. One of the best shows on TV? Yes it is. Stellar cast? Yes it does. For some reason BJ Novak gets no love, and he continues to be hilarious. I mean what does this guy need to do to get some loving from The Emmy's? He's died his hair blond, so hopefully that will be enough...hopefully. John Krasinski deserved three consecutive nods, and he doesn't have any...and I'm usually not fond of Rain Wilson, but he was good this season. What with the whole rivalry with Michael and all...good stuff.
Best Supporting Actor in A Drama Series
Naveen Andrews in Lost
I've been a fan of this guy especially since The English Patient? Is the best thing on lost? Probably not... Do I care? Hell no. I want him at the Emmy's with a nomination or a win. Non negotiable. Okay, not non negotiable, but he is good. Fans of Lost should weigh in. Is he as good as the other Lost cast members?
Justin Chambers in Grey's AnatomyWhy does TR Knight get nominated at the Emmy's, why does Patrick Dempsey get nominated at the Golden Globes and yet Justin Chambers gets nothing. Isn't that odd? Yes it is odd. And it must be stopped. Now. I hope Emmy listens to me. He needs to be nominated. Okay, he doesn't need to be nominated. But I want him to be nominated. All that crying over cancer Izzie...good stuff. And isn't that the stuff that the stuff that Emmy's are made of?
Ted Danson in Damages
Sometimes he's good and sometimes he's excellent. He's usually excellent though.
John Slattery in Mad Men
He's still the best thing on Mad Men. Actually I'm getting a little tired of Mad Men. Season 3 looks like an improvement, but I did not enjoy Season 2 as much. So at the moment I'm bored. Mad Men is boring me. Slattery is not, though. He's damn good.
Ed Westick in Gossip Girl
I feel I should be ashamed of this... I blame my sister. He's good though. Not always, but often...despite some trite lines.
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Labels: EMMY AWARDS