Friday Night Lights
- domino harvey
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God I hate Lorrie Moore
- mfunk9786
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lolzThe essential goodness of the boys is never in doubt (though the wobbly first season foolishly makes a villain out of a young Katrina refugee).
- domino harvey
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How the hell it got beat by Mad Men's sole win in Best Drama is a head-scratcher, but at least Kyle Chandler and Jason Katims walked away with Best Actor and Best Writing Drama Emmys
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Well deserved, though it's pretty easy to see why Mad Men won if you watch Mad Men
Just glad to see something good came out of Breaking Bad's ineligibility this year.
Just glad to see something good came out of Breaking Bad's ineligibility this year.
- domino harvey
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Speaking strictly from an "It didn't win in any other major category" perspectivemfunk9786 wrote:Well deserved, though it's pretty easy to see why Mad Men won if you watch Mad Men
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Gotcha. You're right, in that there was definitely a standout episode this season in a show that is usually more consistent that was definitely Hamm and Moss' submission, and probably the direction and writing submission too (too lazy to check)
- Professor Wagstaff
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Kyle Chandler vs. Jon Hamm was like my Sophie's Choice for the Emmys this year, especially with Cranston out of the mix. Started jumping up and down when Coach Eric Taylor nabbed it!
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After Katims and Chandler won I was hoping that FNL could pull off the sentimental win, but alas .... maybe it's just me, but it seemed like in every category it was nominated in, FNL got the most applause and cheering when its nomination was read aloud.
Jane Lynch's opening song and dance number was a little weird, however, if only because it had Zach Gilford in what looked like an East Dillon Lions uniform.
Jane Lynch's opening song and dance number was a little weird, however, if only because it had Zach Gilford in what looked like an East Dillon Lions uniform.
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I agree, though it's a shame that Connie Britton will never have a chance to be recognized for her work on the show. While Chandler's performance as Coach Taylor was somehow simultaneously understated and rousing, Britton was easily the most consistent presence/performance on the show and delivered some of the most stirring scenes. Britton was a master at subtly revealing the history of her character without ever having it spelled out in the plot via the "big-emotional-scenes" that are so common in TV today. Instead, we were able to learn just how much heartbreak she had experienced over the years, usually while she was attempting to help someone else struggle through difficult decisions, and it became obvious she had suffered mostly in silence, with the weight of her choices and actions helping to shape the confident personality everyone around her seemingly assumed she possessed throughout her life. Her discussion with Julie about becoming sexually-active at an early age managed to convey motherly advice, while revealing so many emotional scars, and should have easily garnered her some more acclaim.dad1153 wrote:Nice to see Kyle Chandler win an Emmy for the role of a lifetime in "Friday Night Lights" on the last year of eligibility...
I'm also still amazed/shocked/quite bitter (at least, as much as I can muster nowadays for these things) that Zach Gillford never received much industry recognition for his performance in "The Son" episode, which felt like a culmination of a character-arc that was years in the making and might have contained the most satisfying scene of television that I've ever watched. In future years, I'm sure I'll have a similar feeling about Elizabeth Moss in "The Suitcase" episode of Mad Men.
- Brian C
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When did the Simpson household manage to upgrade to an HDTV? It's really been awhile since I watched that show.
- knives
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The point of them being poor seems to have escaped the show. Certainly not the same family that had to steal basic cable.
- swo17
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Lots of poor people have HDTVs. I'm more distressed that Lisa hasn't aged since the '90s but that the world around her apparently has.
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Or had $200 in an air conditioner savings fund. Now their 8 year old daughter is buying $100 in DVDs for their HDTV. Oh, modern day Simpsons!knives wrote:The point of them being poor seems to have escaped the show. Certainly not the same family that had to steal basic cable.
- Professor Wagstaff
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Another cultural reference to suggest that the current Simpsons writing staff has a lot in common with me except for their total inability to understand The Simpsons.
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+1Professor Wagstaff wrote:Another cultural reference to suggest that the current Simpsons writing staff has a lot in common with me except for their total inability to understand The Simpsons.
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- domino harvey
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I'm torn. On one hand, I'm glad that dream projects with fervent fanbases are getting made (Serenity was certainly the exception, not the rule - and maybe this means hope for a Party Down epilogue), but on the other hand, it certainly does seem to be a slippery slope when incredibly wealthy people are asking for regular folks to chip in for largely unnecessary film postscripts to television shows that had perfectly reasonable runs. Guys who deserve to have Kickstarters to wrap up their shows (where's the Enlightened one? Carnivale?) are too classy to join these ranks even though the projects deserve some resolution.
- Murdoch
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My desire to see an FNL movie balances out whatever queasiness I get from millionaires using it to exploit a show's fans.
- Andre Jurieu
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I get the sense these campaigns are now just being used within the industry to demonstrate that there is a loyal fan-base to market the movie towards. I'm not even sure these projects generate enough cash to actually make any real difference to these major production companies in terms of actually funding the project.
- domino harvey
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Apparently the missing cast members were participating in a marathon.
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- domino harvey
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I was hoping this would happen when I heard Mill Creek got the rights!