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  1. #41
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    Well I watched all of season 3 here are my thoughts:

    Hugh Bonneville did nothing this season but get more angry then ever, He was just badly written this season. His best tape would be episode 8 (uk episode list)
    Michelle Dockery was her usual self except in the first episode where she had a very powerful scene. Episode 1 would be her best tape.
    Maggie Smith continues to be the best thing about the show. She should submit an episode opposite Shirley where the two were both great.
    Joanne did nothing compared to last season.
    Jim was almost as badly written as Robert.
    Brendan did get some good material but it was when he was in prison, that was about five minutes an episode.
    Elizabeth was great and would be the best nomination after Smith.
    Shirley was great in her two episodes. She should be a lock nomination maybe win if the academy still likes Downton.
    The season had an ok arc but it's best actor was Jessica playing Sybill especially when she died after child birth.
    There is still the christmas special.

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    Oh, I forgot about Shirley. She could easily win Guest (well, I know nothing about competition). JBF was very good, but I don't think she has a shot. Agreed that Smith and McGovern are by far the best.
    I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.

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    I wasn't a huge fan of Leech in the first two series but thought he had some good scenes especially in the last couple of eps. For me Carmichael was my best of the third series in terms of consistency the whole series with Smith. Though everyone delivered in Episode 8. If anyone from downstairs deserves a nom then it'd be James-Collier.
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    I would love to see Laura Carmichael nominated, she is one of my favorite characters of the show and she was great this third season (even if they want to convert her in Jane Eyre? LMAO).


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    LOL so true about the Jane Eyre part. If Fellowes does go down that route I'll throttle him. I was annoyed he had Sir Anthony dumping her at the alter as it is .
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  6. #46
    Here's my breakdown of the drama categories:

    Series

    1. Homeland
    2. Mad Men
    3. Downton Abbey
    4. Breaking Bad
    5. Game of Thrones
    6. Boardwalk Empire

    7. Masters of Sex
    8. The Americans
    9. House of Cards (if eligible)
    10. True Detectives
    11. The Walking Dead
    12. The Good Wife

    Other dark horses: Dexter, The Newsroom, Nashville, Parenthood, Elementary, Vegas

    Lead Actor

    1. Damien Lewis, Homeland
    2. Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
    3. Jon Hamm, Mad Men
    4. Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire
    5. Michael C. Hall, Dexter
    6. Woody Harrelson, True Detectives

    7. Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
    8. Michael Sheen, Masters of Sex
    9. Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey
    10. Matthew McConnaughey, True Detectives
    11. Kevin Bacon, The Following
    12. Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom

    Other dark horses: Timothy Olyphant (Justified), Dennis Quaid (Vegas) Jonny Lee Miller (Elementary), Matthew Rhys (The Americans), Andrew Lincoln (The Walking Dead), Peter Krause (Parenthood)

    Lead Actress

    1. Claire Danes, Homeland
    2. Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey
    3. Elizabeth Moss, Mad Men (if she's still in Lead)
    4. Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
    5. Connie Britton, Nashville
    6. Lizzy Caplan, Masters of Sex

    7. Glenn Close, Damages
    8. Keri Russell, The Americans
    9. Mary McDonnell, Major Crimes
    10. Jessica Pare, Mad Men
    11. Elizabeth McGovern, Downton Abbey
    12. Kerry Washington, Scandal

    Other dark horses: Lucy Liu (Elementary), Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Emily Mortimer (The Newsroom), Emmy Rossum (Shameless)

    Supporting Actor

    1. Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
    2. Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
    3. Jonathan Banks, Breaking Bad
    4. Beau Bridges, Masters of Sex
    5. Mandy Patinkin, Homeland
    6. Vincent Kartheiser, Mad Men

    7. Brendan Coyle, Downton Abbey
    8. John Slattery, Mad Men
    9. Jim Carter, Downton Abbey
    10. Sam Waterston, The Newsroom
    11. Bobby Cannavale, Boardwalk Empire
    12. Walton Goggins, Justified

    Other dark horses: Powers Boothe (Nashville), Josh Charles ( The Good Wife), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones)

    Supporting Actress

    1. Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
    2. Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad
    3. Elizabeth Moss, Mad Men (if she drops down to Supporting
    4. Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
    5. Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
    6. Monica Potter, Parenthood

    7. Robin Wright, House of Cards (though I heard she might be Lead?)
    8. Morena Baccarin, Homeland
    9. Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife
    10. Jessica Brown-Findlay, Downton Abbey
    11. Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey
    12. Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones

    Other dark horses: Hayden Panetierre (Nashville), Lauren Graham (Parenthood), January Jones (Mad Men), Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones), Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), Rose Byrne (Damages)

    Guest Actor

    1. Jeremy Davies, Justified
    2. Michael J. Fox, The Good Wife
    3. Nathan Lane, The Good Wife
    4. Ben Feldman, Mad Men
    5. Ray Stevenson, Dexter
    6. Rupert Friend, Homeland

    Other contenders: F. Murray Abraham (Homeland), Ciaran Hinds (Game of Thrones), Jason Ritter (Parenthood), Patton Oswalt (Justified), Matthew Perry ( The Good Wife), David Morrissey (The Walking Dead)

    Guest Actress

    1. Shirley Maclaine, Downton Abbey
    2. Martha Plimpton, The Good Wife
    3. Jane Fonda, The Newsroom
    4. Stockard Channing, The Good Wife
    5. Joan Cusack, Shameless
    6. Marin Ireland, Homeland

    Other contenders: Jennifer Hudson (Smash), Carrie Preston ( The Good Wife), Yvonne Strahovski (Dexter), Dianna Rigg (Game of Thrones), Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad)

    Thoughts?
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    Drama Series

    1. Homeland
    2. Breaking Bad
    3. Downton Abbey
    4. Mad Men
    5. Game of Thrones
    6. Masters of Sex

    Drama Lead Actor

    1. Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (I think even with Lewis that Cranston will be unbeatable)
    2. Damian Lewis, Homeland
    3. Jon Hamm, Mad Men
    4. Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire
    5. Michael Sheen, Masters of Sex
    6. Kevin Spacey, House of Cards (if eligible)

    Drama Lead Actress

    1. Claire Danes, Homeland
    2. Connie Britton, Nashville
    3. Glenn Close, Damages
    4. Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
    5. Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey
    6. Lizzy Caplan, Masters of Sex

    Drama Supporting Actor

    1. Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
    2. Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
    3. Mandy Patinkin, Homeland
    4. Brendan Coyle, Downton Abbey
    5. Johnathan Banks, Breaking Bad
    6. Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead (NGNG)
    Alt. Beau Bridges, Masters of Sex

    Drama Supporting Actress

    1. Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
    2. Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad
    3. Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
    4. Elizabeth Moss, Mad Men
    5. Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
    6. Rose Bryne, Damages

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    I still haven't seen the last two episodes, but I would love to see Sophie McShera getting nominated next year from Downton Abbey cast. And since my Joanne Froggatt dream came true this year, I'll say why not... Since Froggatt did pretty much nothing deserving a nod this season.

    And regarding the Guest Actor Drama category, I believe William Daniels from Grey's Anatomy is pretty much a lock. Or at least, it should be.

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    Agree about William Daniels.

    Sophie was great though she didn't have as much to play with in the last couple of eps (from what I remember) - Phyllis Logan probably had the best material out of the females in the downstairs cast.
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    I agree that no one from downstairs is likely to get nominated and Logan was indeed the best.
    I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.

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    Brendan Coyle had so very little to do this season on DA but a lazy vote would get him in, I guess.




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    Quote Originally Posted by nadine View Post
    I wasn't a huge fan of Leech in the first two series but thought he had some good scenes especially in the last couple of eps. For me Carmichael was my best of the third series in terms of consistency the whole series with Smith. Though everyone delivered in Episode 8. If anyone from downstairs deserves a nom then it'd be James-Collier.
    Yeah, and he has a great tape.
    If the downton abbey love continue, i definitely think he will be nominated as supporting.
    Elizabeth McGovern has great tapes too, I would count on her.
    Some love for Phyllis Logan as Mrs Hughes would be appreciated

    but yeah if there are supporting nominations for Downton Abbey in 2013, it should be for Smith, McGovern and James-Collier.

    In leading : Dockery and Bonneville.
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    Hmm, McGovern supporting and Dockery lead? I think it should be the other way around or at least both in either category.
    I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.

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    McGovern could go in either though she was more lead than supporting. Dockery would be lead again.
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    But she was just...there? She had very little to do, and only one real subplot was hers?
    I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atonenent. View Post
    But she was just...there? She had very little to do, and only one real subplot was hers?
    Are you talking about Dockery? She had a strong first two episodes with Shirley Maclaine (wedding) plus the finale (pregnant) - though she going by all the rumours that are circulating with Dan, she could have a good tape with the CS. McGovern had the ongoing plot with Robert. And both were involved in Sybil's episode.

    IMO though if I was nominating I'd have Carmichael ahead of them with McGovern in 2nd, Dockery 3rd (and I'm a fan of them all) since Carmichael has had the juiciest material for the upstairs characters for the whole season (pursuing Strallan, being ditched at the altar and then turning into a journalist). Hence why I'd be ecstatic if she made it in.
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    For me, McGovern was best in show. Carmichael had more to do, but McGovern actually had the juicier stuff. I'm pretty sure she's getting in if supporting and if leading, she might get in, but that kills Dockery's chances. Can't see who else would get a nod, so the most this is getting is 5 - Boneville, Dockery, McGovern, Smith, MacLaine.
    I know I've got a big ego, I really don't know why it's such a big deal, though.

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    I agree that Dockery had pretty weak material this season and was mostly just there in some episodes. Unless the competition is weak, I think she may miss the nod. But let's wait for the Christmas Special first.
    McGovern had surprisingly strong tapes, mainly Sybil's episode. I think she'll have a solid chance next year.

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    I can't believe Katie Holmes was never nominated for Dawson's Creek.

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    Call me crazy but I think this could be Breaking Bad's year. Homeland' second season was divisive, shows that lose have a hard time coming back to win (Mad Men), and if Downton couldn't win last year with its five million surprise nominations it won't ever win. Boardwalk Empire's moment to win was for Season 1, GOT has the genre problem and no new show will be strong enough to win.

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