Best Comedy Supporting Actress
Julie Bowen, for Modern Family
Best Comedy Supporting Actor
Ty Burrell, for Modern Family
Best Comedy Directing
Michael Alan Spiller, for Modern Family
Best Comedy Writing
Steve Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, for Modern Family
Best Comedy Actor
Jim Parsons, for The Big Bang Theory
Best Comedy Actress
Melissa McCarthy, for Mike & Molly
Best Reality-Competition Series
The Amazing Race
Best Variety Series Writing
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Best Variety Series Directing
Don Roy King, for Saturday Night Live
Best Variety Series
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Best Drama Writing
Jason Katims, for Friday Night Lights
Best Drama Supporting Actress
Margo Martindale, for Justified
Best Drama Directing
Martin Scorsese, for Boardwalk Empire
Best Drama Supporting Actor
Peter Dinklage, for Game of Thrones
Best Drama Actress
Julianna Margulies, for The Good Wife
Best Drama Actor
Kyle Chandler, for Friday Night Lights
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Writing
Julian Fellowes, for Downton Abbey
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Supporting Actress
Maggie Smith, for Downton Abbey
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Actor
Berry Pepper, for The Kennedys
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Directing
Brian Percival, for Downton Abbey
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Supporting Actor
Guy Pearce, for Mildred Pierce
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Actress
Kate Winslet, for Mildred Pierce
Best TV Movie/Miniseries
Downton Abbey
Best Drama Series
Mad Men
Best Comedy Series
Modern Family


Who's going to win?
ReplyDeleteI won't bet anything after the Creative Emmys on Saturday...
Anyone got a stream of it?
ReplyDeleteAnd Modern Family didn't lose a single category so far. Can it lose Best Series?
ReplyDeleteBREAKING NEWS: Modern Family is raping the Emmys. Not even the writers of "Lost" could have seen this coming.
ReplyDeleteReally? I think a lot of people thought Modern Family and Boardwalk Empire would rake in the awards.....
ReplyDeleteStarted wtaching late so catching up a bit....
ReplyDeleteHoly crap Julie needs to eat something fatty fast! Maybe I missed the memo saying sinew and veins are now attractive.....Loved the Ricky Gervais segment! XDWow, now I see why GOB Bluth was always the least loved son.... That segment with Will Arnett and Zooey Deschanel was painful!Awesome that FOX did not cave to WB and Chuck Lorre! Congrats on letting Sheen present tonight FOX!
"The winner for best lead actress is... Modern Family!"
ReplyDelete"but no one was nominated from that show"
"Still wins!"
Awesome that Melissa McCartney won! Mike & Molly was the best new sitcom BY FAR last year and she was great! Nice surprise!!!
ReplyDeleteHa! Seriously!
ReplyDeleteIF they weren't an ensemble cast their lead would probably win too!
How awesome are the Emmy Tones?
ReplyDeleteI guess I knew most of them sang, but fun to see them do it live!
Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can't Lose!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me really happy! FNL was far too overlooked for most of its life and it is nice to finally get a little love.
Is my sarcasm that bad?
ReplyDeleteOk... Whew!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was sarcastic, but with varying tastes on here.... I was not sure. Then my anal retentive side forced me to reply regardless. XD
Still completely bitter Steve Carell lost, even though I love Jim Parsons. Steve deserved it!
ReplyDeletePeter Dinklage! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteUGH!
ReplyDeleteWho actually thought Drew and her Angels could get through their intro without a giggle or two? Not I.
FNL FTW x2!
ReplyDeleteSkittle wins ... YAY!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG KATE WON!!
ReplyDeleteSo, when is she doing a Broadway play so she finally gets an EGOT?
ReplyDeleteMad Men again, well, not a surprise, but I was really hoping that GoT made a surprise winner :/
ReplyDeleteAnd that's a wrap!
ReplyDeleteI was too... even more so for Boardwalk Empire since I thought it had a better shot at winning, but Season 4 of Mad Men was stellar. Hard to argue with that win.
ReplyDeleteIn fact this may be the first Emmy Award show where every winner truly deserved it in my opinion. Sure... a few others deserved to win too, but once you get to a certain level of brilliance it's hard to fault any winner.
I'm just glad Chris Colfer did not win.
Nice surprises to have Chandler and Martindale win... and to have Downton Abbey clean up like they did!
And Modern Family razed this year. Deservedly so :D
ReplyDeleteI never watched that show but just from loving her on Gilmore Girls however many years ago I was so happy for her!
ReplyDeleteI know. Even in The Creative Emmy Awards it kinda showed that it was going to be all about merit this year and not hype.
ReplyDeletePretty rationally happy with all winners (Peter Dinklage FTW specially!) Altough the fanboy in me wanted GoT to win, it was Mad Men's prize.
I like Colfer as an actor, he has a nice range and expression, but if Glee, and this is my irk of the evening, continues to be such a disjointed and unconsistent and borderline crack fic-ky, all the talent in there will continue to be wasted, and that's a give. I'm not sure if I'll have the strenght to see season 3, and since all my other shows have me eager for their return, Glee is the only one that just got me lukewarm at best.
My thoughts:
ReplyDeleteI loved how they changed up the awards to make other genres like comedy and mini series stand out more!
MARGOT MARTINDALE, F*** YES! She was just so incredible on Justified and her acceptance speech was the best ever!
Julianna held it together very well and gave a good speech (it felt like everyone already knew she won it honestly!)
Peter Dinklage was wonderful and it was great to get some love for Tyrion!
Melissa McCarthy is one of my favorite human beings on the planet and I am proud of her :)
The surprise win for Kyle Chandler was AWESOME! He didn't know what to say, it was great!
Even though I'm WAY over Modern Family and didn't like that they won everything this year, each of the actors (Julie Bowen!!!) were wonderful and respectful and they still deserve it!
I loved seeing Anna and David presenting together, that was great
and overall it was a good evening.
Best Comedy? 30 Parks & Rock. :P
Best Drama: I would've said it could've been a 3-way tie btwn Mad Men, Game of Thrones and The Good Wife.
I know people will bitch about MM winning again this year, but as I remember thinking when I was watching season 4 "Shit, this season is like 10x better than any other season..." I mean, it has "The Suitcase"... How could it possibly lose?
I actually like Glee for the most part, but I tend to think an actor nominated in a comedy category should be funny. Just saying.... Colfer was more about drama than humor this year in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteI may not make it through the season either. I disliked a lot about last year... especially the Kurt stuff that got rewarded with nominations. So if they try to accomplish that again.... Ugh.
Modern Family won everything it was nominated in. Jim Parsons won best actor. I just hope Game Of Thrones had won the best drama.
ReplyDeleteTotally deserving of the Emmy. So happy for him!
ReplyDeleteI have no issue with Ty wining Best Supporting Actor Comedy since he is great on the series.... I jsut think that no show should have 67% of the category's nominations. XD
ReplyDeleteIf one of the four was not most outstanding on his own series, how can they all be nominated most outstanding against everyone else? I know the argument... but it still confounds me how 4 actors from one series can be nominated for BSA Comedy! XD
I always forget she was on GG... I watched some of the first season but got bored of the drama despite the fun banter.
ReplyDeleteNot the best year for my shows personally, but I am over the moon for Kyle Chandler and Melissa McCarthy. Good for them. Two very deserving actors/people.
ReplyDeleteVERY POOR. I can't think of someone else getting the best drama actress instead of Anna Torv. What else she has to do to win the prize? she has played 4 different characters last year, and made it the most impressive acting I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteOverall, I really enjoyed tonight's 3 hour season premier of Modern Family.
ReplyDeleteShe was also incredible in Bridesmaids.
ReplyDeleteEven Anna Torv wasn't nominated to the Emmys, she was gorgeous presenting together with David Boreanaz. Hope she could heve her talent recognized by the critic.
ReplyDeleteOh silly little rabbit, sci-fi actors don't win emmy's no matter how good and awesome they are.
ReplyDeleteSci-fi is this little silly thing that doesn't matters and it's not important, just a distraction for nerds.
I'm dripping juicy sarcasm and seething with rage right now.
That's another point, it's difficult to classify dramedies and it's characters for prizing.
ReplyDeleteWho knows? maybe next year Colfer will get nominated in comedy for portaying half of the most sickingly-sweet, theeth-rotting, diabetees-inducing gay couple on television ever.
Well, at least now I have Max from Happy Endings to love.
Ha! True.
ReplyDeleteI think a series like Glee can get screwed over since its not as dramatic (ordinarily) as the heavy dramas and it has more dramas than the sitcoms..... Being one of the only musical drams on TV (for now) it needs its own category almost.
In some ways I think the 30-minute dramadies like Entourage, Weeds, Nurse Jackie and The Big C have advantages over other sitcoms simply because the actors get to show more range and depth. This year however, none of that mattered as the Juggernaut that is Modern Family trampled its "competition".
Good point, And I'm thinking something else. The dramedies that you mention are quirky and satiric and the humor is rooted in situations that shouldn't be funny sometimes. I mean, it has a heavy dose of dark humor and that makes them more fluid.
ReplyDeleteThey take the step from drama to comedy unseemingly and that's their strenght, like rely on the messed up of a situation and are more cynical in nature. It what gives them their plus, their hook, how they can me a nore veritable view of reality that straight drama and comedy.
Glee started like this, and it was good. A lovable dramedy about mistfits and ideals and the cynisism around them, but with times it feels like it pushes the polars of straight sit com material with hearthwrenching drama to far and it doesn't weld weld in the final product, like it is stretching itself to far and wide and it's losing a balanced center.
Because a good dramedy is either comedy with a lot of drama, or drama with a lot of incidental comedy, it has a center, a root and everything else is incidental, but with Glee seems that it can chose if it is a comedy or a drama, wich leads to thinks like if you watch just Colfer's storyline you think you are watching a drama about gay youth, and if you watch Tina... well, comedic webisodes about asian couples. And you get like an accidental Melinda & Melinda thingie that you are not sure if it works.
Hopefully the new writer staff can make sense.
Completely agree. I loved the outsiders versus the insiders as they bonded together. It was empowering without being preachy... and it was funny.
ReplyDeleteI think in a lot of ways Glee excelled at making fun of itself, but then got too full of itself (or himself... I'm pointing at you Mr. Murphy) and started to take itself too seriously.
Ironically I think that caused them to not take themselves serious enough in some ways.. Less about the club as a whole, more preaching less subtlety and cynicism, more internal fighting and less direction with more guest stars.
It all made for a far inferior Season Two overall despite more serious messages and a few very strong episodes.
I think one of the major issues is Ryan Murphy connects with the outsider... the geek and does not write about normal or sane or average very well. All the "insiders" joined Glee and became outsiders, but they were never replaced. Quinn and Puck were great foils to the Glee Club, Karofsky... not so much.
They need some normalcy outside the club (or inside the club) to balance the craziness within the club.
Well.
ReplyDeleteGood:
- Mad Men won best drama.
- Coach winning lead actor.
- Nothing for Glee and Dexter.
- Martindale and Dinlage winning supporting awards
Bad:
- Hamm will probably never win which makes me sad.
- Same for Moss.
- Modern Family is fine and a safe choice but that's too much praise for the show.
- Carell never winning for Michael Scott.
- McCarthy beating Poehler.
All in all, I'd say the drama side looks fine, and the comedy side is a mess as usual.
"I can't think of someone else getting the best drama actress instead of Anna Torv."
ReplyDeleteCome on. Then you haven't seen enough other performances, plain and simple. I like Torv and Fringe but she can't compete with Elisabeth Moss, Connie Britton or Margulies, although a nomination would've been cool.
I am pleased with most of the winners except of course FNL and Kyle Chandler's wins....i mean seriously seeing the other people in his category i thought he was the worse by far...Really glad Margo Martindale won.I would prefer if GoT won but Mad Men deserves the win too...
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