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Your Emmy Picks 2011: See Your Nominations Compared

14 Jul 2011

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Update: Here's a little overview that compares your nominations with the acdemy's nominations. I think except the guest stars (which are very tough to predict anyway) we did quite a good job :)





The Emmy nominations announcement is close (July 14th, 7/6c) and I think we've been through all important polls so I thought I'd do a little "recap" and show you your Emmy nominations. I'm sure most of you know that these are by no means relevant or even close to the official nominees but I hope you had some fun voting for your favorites. :)
The shows/actors are ordered by votes.


Outstanding Drama Series
Fringe
Game of Thrones
House
Sons of Anarchy
Dexter
True Blood

Outstanding Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory
How I Met Your Mother
Modern Family
Community
Glee
Parks & Recreation

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Amazing Race
The Voice
Project Runway
Survivor
Top Chef
Dancing with the Stars

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Anna Torv (Fringe)
Emily Deschanel (Bones)
Mireille Enos (The Killing)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife)
Katey Sagal (Sons of Anarchy)
Anna Paquin (True Blood)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Hugh Laurie (House)
Michael C. Hall (Dexter)
Simon Baker (The Mentalist)
Mark Harmon (NCIS)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Timothy Olyphant (Justified)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Lea Michele (Glee)
Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory)
Tina Fey (30 Rock)
Amy Poehler (Parks & Recreation)
Courteney Cox (Cougar Town)
Martha Plimpton (Raising Hope)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory)
Joel McHale (Community)
Steve Carell (The Office)
Matthew Morrison (Glee)
Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother)
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Lisa Edelstein (House)
Sandra Oh (Grey's Anatomy)
KaDee Strickland (Private Practice)
Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter)
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
John Noble (Fringe)
Scott Caan (Hawaii 5-0)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Denis O'Hare (True Blood)
Alan Cumming (The Good Wife)
Bruce Campbell (Burn Notice)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Naya Rivera (Glee) (with 44% and almost 2,400 votes!)
Jane Lynch (Glee)
Alyson Hannigan (How I Met Your Mother)
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family)
Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother)
Chris Colfer (Glee)
Jason Siegel (How I Met Your Mother)
Simon Helberg (The Big Bang Theory)
Ty Burrell (Modern Family)
Ed O'Neill (Modern Family)

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Candice Bergen (House)
Julia Stiles (Dexter)
Ally Walker (Sons of Anarchy)
American Ferrera (The Good Wife)
Diahann Carroll (White Collar)
Gretchen Mol (Boardwalk Empire)

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead)
Andre Royo (Fringe)
Michael J. Fox (The Good Wife)
Johnny Lee Miller (Dexter)
Joe Manganiello (True Blood)
Peter Weller (Dexter)

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Gwyenth Paltrow (Glee)
Jennifer Aniston (Cougar Town)
Betty White (Community)
Cloris Leachman (Raising Hope)
Kathy Bates (The Office)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (30 Rock)

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Darren Criss (Glee)
Timothy Dalton (Chuck)
John Lithgow (How I Met Your Mother)
Matt Damon (30 Rock)
John Stamos (Glee)
Jim Rash (Community)

29 comments:

  1. Thanks for pulling all these together and running the polls, awesome work.

    Be interesting to compare these with the real ones :)

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  2. That's pretty cool. Apart from a few which remain my own personal objections so as not to start any arguments, I think the majority of those will be the front-runners tomorrow.

    It'd be great to see Simon Helberg or Kunnal Nayyer acknowledged for their work on TBBT.

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  3. yep, I think some categories could be quite similar but a few are complete wishful thinking :P

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  4. Dexter, House and True Blood in best drama? Are you f*cking kidding me? WHERE ARE MY HARD BOILED EGGS?!

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  5. Dexter was nominated in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and House was nominated in 06, 07, 08 and 09 so I don't really see your problem

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  6. Where is Alexander Skarsgard in all of this?? He needs an emmy!

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  7. Sons of Anarchy needs to be nominated. Brilliant writing and an amazing cast.

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  8. Hmmm... 65% accurate I bet, maybe up to 71%...

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  9. I agree... and thanks! It's fun to get a one glance look into the minds of SpoilerTV as a whole.

    And a bit scary! Glad I don't see inside all of your heads everyday!

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  10. Agreed.What he did with amnesiac Eric...outstanding.

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  11. The Good Wife should be on there. Less House, more Lockhart & Gardner.

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  12. Can we get a post with a side-by-side comparison when the nominations are announced?

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  13. Every Emmy poll on whatever site has Fringe, Anna Torv and John Noble in the race. 
    Critics: I hope you checked them, so please, Emmy love for Fringe.

    And yes, I'm Fringe obsessed and will get up in the morning to check every site on the net to see who really got nominated.
    Fringe Rocks and so deserves to at least be nominated!

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  14. Fringe will do well to get Torv, Noble and the show itself nominations... I think Torv and Noble have more chance than Fringe itself...

    Guess we'll find out tomorrow!

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  15. pinkphoenix198514 July 2011 at 07:17

    One can wish that these are the real nominations....:) 

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  16. I'd be ridiculously happy if these were the actual noms.
    I really want to see Fringe, Community, Parks and Rec, Anna Torv, KaDee Strickland, Simon Baker and Lisa Edelstein

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  17. good idea, I'll update this post then later :)

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  18. It's time HOUSE an award (or more) for the actors and it's the last chance for Lisa Edelstein.

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  19. Our accuracy should be a little higher! There's a mistake on the table in Supporting Actress in Comedy. Julie Bowen is under both the reader nominations and academy nominations and it's still red.

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  20. Happy to see so many nods at Good Wife, but I wouldn't have minded seeing Sean Bean getting nominated for GoT. 
    And I'm wondering what the Emmy's would look like if there was a max on how many of the nominations within a category could be from the same show. It's the fairest method no doubt, but I'm a tad bored by it.

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  21. I absolutely agree. The Modern Family Supporting Actor stranglehold is just ridiculous! How can one actor be the best if you are not even sure he is the best on his own series? 

    Occasionally multiple people do well in the same series... that's a given. I just don't see how they have 66% of the nominees from one series.

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  22. Yikes! Maybe I should have said 45% to 53%....

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  23. Do the networks/shows submit their own choices for candidates and then those are voted on? I've seen some of those "For your consideration"-dvds, so that's what I imagine happens. But I don't really know the procedure.
    I think I would prefer if each show was allowed to submit one nominee for consideration, and then a selection committee could accept the nominee or decide that they preferred someone else - either from the same show or from somewhere else entirely. So the show could still make recommendations, but they couldn't just throw every single actor that fit the category against a wall and hope one of them stuck.

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  24. Wow...the real nominations were so unexpected that my heart almost gave out... What a big disappointment.

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  25. Such a joke. Won't be watching AGAIN this year.

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  26. Looks like Spoiler TV fans were best at picking the reality category.  I can't say I'm surprised to see all of our genre show-related nominations to fall by the wayside.  Emmy voters don't take them seriously.

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  27. I think shows all submit their actors in each category and then the award show nominates based on those submissions. 

    I know sometimes the actors themselves say they want to be nominated in the supporting category or do not want to be nominated at ll in rare cases. 

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  28. i am so upset with the noms, seriously? spoiler tv def got everything right in my opinion. 
    ally walker deserved something for her guest role on Son's Of Anarchy. 
    As did the show as a whole & Katey Sagal. How does she win a golden globe and not even get nominated? & KaDee Stricklands Performance on Private Practice was heart breaking & incredible. She should've been up there too :( i feel as though the voters choose whats comfortable & safe. They needed to branch out this year. So Disappointed.

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