What's up with snubbing Grey's Anatomy? The two-hour finale is one of the finest two hours of television I have ever seen. Months later and still, just thinking about it gives me shivers. Still, I'm glad to see Lost is there -- it's got my vote! I think it's going to win. And really, what a bittersweet way to end the six-season long show.
As for actor and actress, still no Grey's, but I would've bet a nickel for Timothy Olyphant's name on the list for Justified. So many people liked him in that! But MATTHEW FOX -- again, I'm rooting for Lost all the way. Actress. . . don't really care, I don't watch any of those shows.
Supporting Actor and Actress -- so glad to see more Lost action, but again, I don't watch any of the Supporting Actress shows! If anything, I'd put my money on Elisabeth Moss or Christine Baranski. . . I don't know. Moving on.
Outstanding Guest Actor/Actress: I'm saying it right now. John Lithgow and Elizabeth Mitchell. Since I (regrettably) tuned in to some of Lost's final episodes I know what's going on with Mitchell's Juliet (don't know about the actual finale, though) and from what I've heard about Lithgow's character on Dexter (nothing good. . . about his character, but plenty of rave reviews) I'm putting my money on those two.
Normally in the Outstanding Comedy 30 Rock takes everything, and so I'm wondering if Glee is up to the challenge this year. Modern Family might have a chance, but still, my money is on 30 Rock. Glee is too much a dramady.
That being said, Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin for Outstanding Actor; Jane Lynch and Neil Patrick Harris for Supporting. I'm so glad to not see Jeremy Piven in this category; I used to think if he never won, it'd go to NPH. So I'm hoping it's his year!
Now, the Guest categories. . . I'm going to go with an SNL here, either Tina Fey or Betty White, probably Betty White. And I am ecstatic to see Mike O'Malley on the list (as Kurt's surprisingly understanding father in being okay with his son's sexuality) but again, Glee isn't straightforwardly funny! It has its deep and emotional moments too. Still, I'm rooting wholeheartedly for Mike O'Malley because he makes the show great.
The whole reality stuff I don't honestly care about, but it'd be nice to see Top Chef win something. I also really like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, so as long as either one of those two win, I'll be okay.
But best music! I've never watched the version of Batman, but it's there for a reason, right? Ramin Djawadi has composed for Iron Man, I believe, and also Prison Break (which I loved) but to be honest (and I know I might be ruffling more than just a couple of feathers here. . .) I'm rooting for my man Michael Giacchino. I mean, just listen to this video! (And I mean all the way through.)
Any thoughts? Any more serious snubs left off? I know Entertainment Weekly is upset with the absence of Vanessa L. Williams of Ugly Betty and Courteney Cox of Cougar Town. I think I would have liked to see someone from Chuck, but most of my distress is from no Grey's Anatomy. Unless it premiered too late/early to be considered for nomination, since that can happen sometimes.
So sound off, please!
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