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Emmy nominees 2008: Finalists revealed

Family Guy in the running for Best Comedy? What the fuck is the Emmys smoking?

And Grey's Anatomy as a fixture for Best Drama? The Emmys has always been schizo. The awards that actually get this stuff right are the ones given out by the unions - writers know how to judge other writers, directors know how to judge other directors, etc.
 
Thank the maker somebody else thinks so. I'm serious. Who decided Patrick Dempsey is attractive? He's not even cute. Add to that the fact that his character is a perfect douche, which the narrative never acknowledges, and it's why Grey's makes me want to retch.
 
I always ended up catching the last two or three minutes of Grey's Anatomy before Lost. It felt like two or three hours. Just a bunch of annoying bastards forever whining about their lives and manufactured problems. Is it wrong for me to hope they do a storyline where the medical staff is taken over the characters are tied up and executed gangland style?
 
Is it wrong for me to hope they do a storyline where the medical staff is taken over the characters are tied up and executed gangland style?

Greys/Sopranos crossover! :D

I could also go for a Greys/Dexter crossover. :evil:
 
I loved the ER episode a while back, where Patrick Dempsey guest starred as a doctor who likes to spend a lot of time in the bathroom "pleasing" himself. The intern turns to Neela and says, "Yeah, we call him McCreamy." :lol:

And I agree. Not cute! I have no idea how Grey's got nominated.
 
Pushing Daisies and The Wire (although I very much doubt The Wire will get the recognition it deserves and I guess Pushing Daisies won't either)
 
So, I'm all for Glenn Close winning best actress on Damages now. She's awesome. Wouldn't be surprised if Ted Danson got a nod too.
 
Drama: Dexter

Comedy: The Office or 30 Rock

I really liked Lost this season, but Dexter was just damn addictive. As for comedy, I thought both The Office and 30 Rock had great seasons. I haven't seen Entourage's fourth season, though (and I love that show). Normally I'd go with Curb because I worship me some Larry David, but this past season was so-so.

Grey's isn't that bad. :lol: I have to say, none of the guys on the show do it for me personally, and I hated McDreamy initially. I started watching in season two, when he kind of was a douche. Then I went back and watched season one and saw why people liked him. :lol: Say what you will about the show and the genre, but the writing on the show is really good. The writers' ability to weave 5-6 different subplots into a cohesive show and tie them together with one theme is impressive. I wouldn't give it Best Drama this season--it finished well, like House did, but like House, what came before the end wasn't the strongest stuff.
 
Update!

Here are the top 11 finalists for supporting drama actor.

BEST SUPPORTING DRAMA ACTOR
Naveen Andrews, "Lost" ("The Economist")
Bruce Dern, "Big Love" ("Good Guys and Bad Guys")
Christian Clemenson, "Boston Legal" ("Roe vs. Wade, The Musical")
Ted Danson, "Damages" ("Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker")
Michael Emerson, "Lost" ("The Shape of Things to Come")
Zeljko Ivanek, "Damages" ("I Hate These People")
T.R. Knight, "Grey's Anatomy" ("Freedom, Parts 1 & 2")
William Shatner, "Boston Legal" ("Mad About You")
John Slattery, "Mad Men" ( "Long Weekend")
Blair Underwood, "In Treatment" ("Alex: Week 6")
Jake Weber, "Medium" ("Wicked Game, Part 1")

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I really hope Michael Emerson wins it.
 
These three make me happy:

Ted Danson, "Damages" ("Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker")
Michael Emerson, "Lost" ("The Shape of Things to Come")
Zeljko Ivanek, "Damages" ("I Hate These People")
 
Wow, I thought for sure Henry Ian Cusick was going to get the nod after 'The Constant'. :wtf:
 
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Wow, I thought for sure Henry Ian Cusick was going to get the nod after 'The Contast'. :wtf:

I wish that Henry Ian Cusick had gotten nominated as well since he certainly deserved it.

But a big part of the nominations are about the actor having lots of experience in the industry which Cusick lacks. Looking at wiki Cusick has only done a couple of tv movies and made a few episode apperances on several tv shows. Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson are the biggest vertern actors on Lost so they have the best shot (also very deserved) at winning the supporting emmy. It's not really fair but that's how the Emmys work.
 
So, I'm all for Glenn Close winning best actress on Damages now. She's awesome. Wouldn't be surprised if Ted Danson got a nod too.

Glenn Close and Michael C. Hall need to win in their respective categories. That would be a scary picture of them together. :rommie:

My picks:

BEST SUPPORTING DRAMA ACTOR
Naveen Andrews, "Lost"
Bruce Dern, "Big Love"
Ted Danson, "Damages"
Michael Emerson, "Lost"
Zeljko Ivanek, "Damages"

Despite this strong field (Supporting Drama Actor is always the strongest field, isn't it?) I'd say Emerson has this one walking away.

...but I reiterate the amazement that Henry Ian Cusak isn't on that list. Too many Losties again?
 
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