Cox is less sad than Peri Gilpin. On the 5x Comedy winner, Frasier + Niles won a bunch, Martin + Daphne got both Globe and Emmy noms, and she had nothing.
At least Cox is a Globe nominee now, and the Globes (and Sags) never went for Ross or Chandler.
Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
Peri Gilpin is quite good on Make it or Break It.![]()
Bob Odenkirk may get that 3rd emmy for guesting on The Office.
So, Globes: Homeland, Actors: Downton Abbey
Editors: Breaking Bad
Directors: Breaking Bad
Writers: Breaking Bad
And the actors actually gave Cranston a win for the first time.
Is it headed to a Best Drama win? A lot of people thought it wouldn't happen since it's the "first half" of a season. But the consensus online seems to be much more excited about it than this season's episodes from Homeland/Downton/Boardwalk. And GoT is also a "first half" and in a generally Emmy-unfriendly genre.
Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
The biggest advantage Breaking Bad has is their final episodes airing during the voting period, I think.
Oh, I see.
Yeah, I certainly think Breaking Bad can challenge for a win, but I still struggle seeing it being able to win over enough of the voting block.
Now that I've finished Downton (I bought the Blu-ray) I would just like to add to the chorus of those hoping Elizabeth McGovern gets nominated. She was devastating. And I think Maggie Smith was also better than ever. Yes, at being Maggie Smith, but what a pleasure that is to watch!
I would love it if the actors playing Tom Branson and Thomas too got nominated this year. And I would be thrilled for Mrs. Hughes to get nominated as well.
I think this season, as addicting as ever, was not as overall as interesting as the last 2 though. I'm one of the few who actually love the World War I half of last season a ton. There didn't seem to be an overarching plot this season that was as dramatic as anything the last 2. Could have used more tension and conflict. Still, it's soapy deliciousness, that's for sure.
I'm just so happy Louie is finally going to get into Comedy Series