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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
<DD>Peter Boyle for "Everybody Loves Raymond" <DD>Brad Garrett for "Everybody Loves Raymond" <DD>Sean Hayes for "Will & Grace" <DD>Jeremy Piven for "Entourage" <DD>Jeffrey Tambor for "Arrested Development" Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series <DD>Alan Alda for "The West Wing" <DD>Naveen Andrews for "Lost" <DD>Terry O'Quinn for "Lost" <DD>Oliver Platt for "Huff" <DD>William Shatner for "Boston Legal" Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie <DD>Brian Dennehy for Our Fathers <DD>Philip Seymour Hoffman for "Empire Falls" <DD>Paul Newman for "Empire Falls" <DD>Christopher Plummer for Our Fathers <DD>Randy Quaid for "Elvis" Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series <DD>Conchata Ferrell for "Two and a Half Men" <DD>Megan Mullally for "Will & Grace" <DD>Doris Roberts for "Everybody Loves Raymond" <DD>Holland Taylor for "Two and a Half Men" <DD>Jessica Walter for "Arrested Development" (2003) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series <DD>Stockard Channing for "The West Wing" <DD>Tyne Daly for "Judging Amy" <DD>Blythe Danner for "Huff" <DD>Sandra Oh for "Grey's Anatomy" <DD>CCH Pounder for "The Shield" Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie <DD>Jane Alexander for Warm Springs <DD>Kathy Bates for Warm Springs <DD>Camryn Manheim for "Elvis" <DD>Charlize Theron for The Life and Death of Peter Sellers <DD>Joanne Woodward for "Empire Falls" Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series <DD>"Da Ali G Show" <DD>"The Daily Show" <DD>"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" <DD>"Late Show with David Letterman" <DD>"Real Time with Bill Maher" (2003) Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special <DD>The 77th Annual Academy Awards <DD>Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth <DD>"Everybody Loves Raymond" <DD>Athens 2004: Games of the XXVIII Olympiad Opening Ceremony <DD>The 58th Annual Tony Awards Outstanding Reality-Competition Program <DD>"The Amazing Race 7" <DD>"American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" <DD>"The Apprentice 3" <DD>"Project Runway" <DD>"Survivor: Palau" (2005) Outstanding Reality Program <DD>"Antiques Roadshow" <DD>"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" <DD>"Penn & Teller: Bullshit!" <DD>"Project Greenlight 3" <DD>"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" Outstanding Animated Program (Less Than One Hour) <DD>"Family Guy" <DD>"Samurai Jack" <DD>"The Simpsons" <DD>"South Park" <DD>"SpongeBob SquarePants"</DD> |
Ali G :love:
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It really seems interesting this year. Most of the old guard is gone ("Friends," "Sex & The City," "The Sopranos") and there's a ton of new blood ("Deadwood," "Lost," "Desperate Housewives").
And "Scrubs!" :love: |
Hugh Laurie :heart:
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NO WAY ALI G BETTER WIN!
Bahahaha! YES! BOOYASHAKA! |
Like 2 of those shows don't suck
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:heart: Arrested Development
:heart: Scrubs :heart: Lost :heart: Desperate Housewives :heart: Deadwood :heart: Ali G :heart: Family Guy :heart: |
Will and Grace is neither outstanding nor funny.
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What? No "O.C" or "Andy Milonokis Show"?
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Emmy awards suck.
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To be fair, though, this year's nominees are worlds better than they've been in...oh...half a decade?
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Okay, granted I'm a bit of a fanboy I guess, but where the fuck is The Shield and Rescue Me??? The only thing they got nominated for was Glenn Close? Seriously, why is FX getting the shaft?
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No love for John C McGinley. Scrubs is nothing without him.
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Tony Shalhoub (L)
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Office christmas special. Sweet :y:
What do you think Clint? Clint: "Who the Fu-" |
Yeah, I might actually sit through this one. MIGHT
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Da Ali G Show will crush its opponents, and take power
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What a shock that overrated garbage like Lost, Desperate Housewives and Arrested Development get praised. :roll:
God, TV is such trash anymore. It's all reality TV, or scripted TV that's made to look like a realistic situation caught on tape TV as I call it. If it's not reality TV, it's unfunny sitcoms that charade as something "smart" or boring "black" shows that follow all of the black stereotypes, yet the actors get pissed when they're stereotyped. :wtf: With Enterprise being cancelled( :foc: Brannon Braga and UPN!!!), Smallville is all I have. That and Justice League. It's funny to me that a cartoon, a fucking cartoon, is a smart, entertaining, show that weaves these intricate plotlines such as the Cadmus arc that's currently running. Sorry, but I'd much rather watch "Panic In The Sky"(JLU's awesome adaptation of that story rocked) than Lost's next attempt to bore me. |
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Couldn't have said it better, Coe.
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I'm a mark for Conan O'Brien, so I hope he kicks ass in his category. Ali G is awesome, too.
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Lets go Scrubs, Lets go!
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Okay, I'll be the first to post my "Please please please vote for these people!" list. I skipped a couple of categories, because I didn't see any of the movies or miniseries, and some of the categories I don't watch enough of the nominated shows to make an informed decision.
Outstanding Comedy Series - Scrubs Outstanding Drama Series - 24 Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - Jason Bateman Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - Kiefer Sutherland Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series - Felicity Huffman Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series - Jeffrey Tambor Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - Terry O'Quinn Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series - Jessica Walter Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series - The Daily Show Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special - The 77th Annual Academy Awards Outstanding Reality-Competition Program - The Amazing Race Outstanding Animated Program - South Park <!-- / message --> |
Outstanding Comedy Series
"Arrested Development" "Desperate Housewives" "Scrubs" Outstanding Drama Series "Lost" Outstanding Made for Television Movie The Office Christmas Special Outstanding Miniseries "The 4400" Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jason Bateman for "Arrested Development" Zach Braff for "Scrubs" Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Hugh Laurie for "House, M.D." Ian McShane for "Deadwood" Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Geoffrey Rush for The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Marcia Cross for "Desperate Housewives" Teri Hatcher for "Desperate Housewives" Felicity Huffman for "Desperate Housewives" Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Patricia Arquette for "Medium" Jennifer Garner for "Alias" Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Halle Berry for Their Eyes Were Watching God Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jeremy Piven for "Entourage" Jeffrey Tambor for "Arrested Development" Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Naveen Andrews for "Lost" Terry O'Quinn for "Lost" :heart: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Randy Quaid for "Elvis" :-\ Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jessica Walter for "Arrested Development" (2003) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Stockard Channing for "The West Wing" Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Jane Alexander for Warm Springs Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series "Da Ali G Show" "The Daily Show" "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth Outstanding Reality-Competition Program Fuck that Outstanding Reality Program "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" "Penn & Teller: Bullshit!" Outstanding Animated Program (Less Than One Hour) "Family Guy" "The Simpsons" "South Park" As long as these are the winners, I will be pleased. Locke NEEDS to win. |
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TV has never been stronger than it is these days, IMO. Shows like Arrested Development, 24, Scrubs, Deadwood, The Shield, The Sopranos, Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me, Lost, Desperate Housewives, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Wire, and the recently cancelled Carnivale. All quality television with good writing and acting. Give these shows a chance before you judge them all. You may be surprised. I never watched Enterprise, or any Trek, but I do wish Firefly was still on. That would add to the list of quality. |
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The O.C got robbed.
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Anyone who doesn't vote for Hugh Laurie is a terrorist. There. I said it.
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LOCKE BETTER WIN TONIGHT
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Lost won best drama I think. That's what me mum said anyway.
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I wonder how they worked around not saying Bullshit on Penn and Teller's Bullshit!. Since it was on cable and all.
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I heard a canceled show, 'Everybody Loves Raymond' won stuff.
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wtf @ Jack Bower losing. That's impossible.
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Real hit-or-miss Emmys last night.
:y: to Felicity Huffman winning. Her acceptance speech was awesome (and not just 'cause she name-dropped Aaron Sorkin - my professional idol - and "Sports Night" - the greatest show ever made). She is, imo, possibly the best actress on television right now, so she absolutely deserved this award. :roll: at all the awards for "Everybody Loves Raymond." How on earth can you justify calling that the Best Comedy Series when it was up against "Arrested Development" and "Scrubs?" And if we're going in terms of popularity, "Desperate Housewives" had higher ratings. On the plus side, I'll never have to sit through another Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Patricia Heaton, Peter Boyle, or Brad Garrett Emmy clip. :D at "Lost" winning best drama. In my opinion, "Lost" was the best show on the air last year, and absolutely deserved this award. I would have been happy to see "24" get it after their phenomenal year, but kudos to the Academy for awarding it to a brand-new show. On the same token, :mad: at William Shatner beating Terry O'Quinn and Naveen Andrews. Shatner's "Emmy Idol" segment was funny, but no way was he stronger than O'Quinn this year. I've only seen a couple of episodes but how, exactly, did "Boston Legal" get itself categorized as a drama, anyway? |
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