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Spoilers Andor - Season 2

Well I am going to "whine": it deserved far more acting nominations, especially in Best Supporting Actress category. Seems like you just have to show up on the set of The White Lotus to get nominated as it got a ridiculous FOUR nominations in that category alone. I enjoy that show but nobody nominated was as impressive Genevieve O'Reilly, Elizabeth Dullau or Adria Arjona. And Diego Luna should have got best Lead Actor nominated as well. So there.
 
Depressing but they've long had a blind spot for consistently terrific acting performances (see Rhea Seehorn). Weirdly, much as I like Whittaker I think his character is one of Andor's weak points because they don't really know how to use him. He's just there.
I'm mystified by the fact that despite putting Whitaker in four Andor episodes and various episodes of Rebels and Bad Batch, they still haven't explained what happened to his legs!
 
Yeah, I'm another person who's shocked to see so few acting nominations, if I were involved, I would have at least given ones to Genevieve O'Reilly, Adria Arjona, and Diego Luna. Whitacker did a good job, but he didn't get anywhere near the kind of material to work with that those three got.
As much as I would love to see it get some of the big awards, I just can't imagine the Academy giving them to a Star Wars series, no matter how good it is. It's gotten better in the last few years, but this kind of stuff still seems to be looked down on by the high brow crowd that give out these kind of awards.
 
much as I would love to see it get some of the big awards, I just can't imagine the Academy giving them to a Star Wars series, no matter how good it is. It's gotten better in the last few years, but this kind of stuff still seems to be looked down on by the high brow crowd that give out these kind of awards.
Which is why it's value is very low.
 
The thing we need to remember is, genre shows rarely get any recognition at the mainstream awards outside of the technical categories. Yes, it's gotten a bit better in recent years, but it's still common enough which is why I consider it impressive Andor got the nominations it did outside of the technical categories and see no need to lament all the nominations it should have gotten but didn't.
 
The Emmy committee never watches the entire season of a show. They just watch the episodes that are submitted for nominations. That's how you get the same actors and shows nominated year after year even when there's a big drop in quality.
Cant believe they wouldn't submit Mon Mothma's speech.
 
It would be impossible to watch every episode of every TV show for last season, but there's also an inherent bias to what you would watch as a voter. If you're an avid viewer of ER and NYPD Blue but don't watch Homicide, it's going to be harder for you to vote for Andre Braugher.
 
It's gotten better, but there's still a stigma against taking sci-fi seriously in Hollywood, and Star Wars especially so.
 
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www.televisionacademy.com/shows/andor

• Outstanding Drama Series
• Outstanding Writing (Dan Gilroy)
• Outstanding Directing (Janus Metz)
• Outstanding Cinematography (Christophe Nuyens)
• Outstanding Picture Editing (Yan Miles)
• Outstanding Visual Effects (M. Leo, TJ Falls, L. Murphy, N. Scanlan, S. Pritchard, J. Kasparian, S. Row, P. D’Arco, and J-C Soret)
• Outstanding Production Design (Luke Hull, Toby Britton, Rebecca Alleway)
• Outstanding Musical Composition (Brandon Roberts)
• Outstanding Original Music & Lyrics - “We Are The Ghor” (2x08 - Nicholas Britell and Tony Gilroy)
• Outstanding Sound Mixing (David Acord, Geoff Foster, Danny Hambrook, and Richard Duarte)
• Outstanding Sound Editing (D. Acord, M. Pfeiffer, J. Spencer, J. Gold, A. Nevarez, J. Finklea, R. Brown, S England)
• Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes (Michael Wilkinson, Kate O’Farrell, Richard Davies, Paula Fajardo)
• Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Alan Tudyk)
• Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series (Forest Whitaker)


For me, Andor once again had some of the best acting performances in television this year (and in recent times) - yet the cast got a total of ONE Emmy nomination (for ‘Guest Actor’ - Forest Whittaker; congratulations to him). No nominations for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, or Best Supporting Actress.


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Tony Gilroy On Emmy Snubs For Diego Luna & Genevieve O’Reilly - at Deadline.



Other show’s nomination totals…

Severance - 27
The Penguin - 24
The Studio - 23
The White Lotus - 23
The Last Of Us - 16
Andor - 14
Hacks - 14
Adolescence - 13
The Bear - 13
The Pitt - 13
SNL50 - 12
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story - 11
Black Mirror - 10


ew.com/2025-emmys-nominations-full-list-11768565 : mashable.com/article/emmy-nominations-2025-full-list
hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/emmys-nominations-2025-nominees-list-1236314909 : televisionacademy.com


Winners will be announced at the 77th Emmy Awards ceremony, on 14th September, in Los Angeles.
Every website that claims to have the "complete list" of nominees only has at most like four of these.
 
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