Emmy Nominations 2011: Friday Night Lights (FINALLY) and More...
Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 9:38AM
NATHANIEL R in Emmy, Friday Nights Lights, Game of Thrones, Martha Plimpton, Mildred Pierce, Parks and Recreation, TV

We'll start with the biggies: Drama, Comedy and Lead Actresses. Yes, that is the Big Four -- well, to the Film Experience it is!

Best Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire
Dexter
Friday Night Lights *my vote because it's the last season and because I'm so mad at Mad Men for not returning this summer.*
Game of Thrones
The Good Wife
Mad Men

Aside from the way-better-late-than-never inclusion of Friday Night Lights, finally elevated to "Best" status in its fifth and final season, despite always having been better than the other nominees, save Mad Men, the newbie is HBO's Game of Thrones. We've discussed it a few times (in short: I'm less impressed than most though it has its moments). But still can we get crazy drunk and jubilant for Friday Night Lights?

Who will win? Can Mad Men do it again or will The Good Wife which is obviously beloved by the acting community take its first "best series" win?


Best Comedy Series

30 Rock
The Big Bang Theory
Glee
Modern Family
The Office
Parks and Recreation *my vote*

Bummed that Nurse Jackie or Raising Hope aren't cited. Hasn't The Office outstayed its welcome and doesn't The Big Bang Theory have a laughtrack? Ugh. This category could have been so beautifully modern? If it doesn't I apologize. But what a relief that Two and Half Men isn't stinking up the category anymore. Who will win? My guess is that the consistently hilarious Modern Family continues its reign though if we're voting for Most Improved, Parks and Recreation takes all; what a season.

Comedy Lead Actress
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Laura Linney, The Big C
Melissa McCarthy, Mike and Molly
Martha Plimpton, Raising Hope
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation *my vote*

Was The United States of Tara not eligible? Nomination I'm happiest about: Martha Plimpton in Raising Hope. I've been a fan of Martha Plimpton since the mid 80s and am so happy to see her having such a great decade lately what with the Broadway stardom and now the TV hilarity. Plus her twitter feed is love.

Who will win? I love Tina Fey as much as the rest of the world except that she does not deserve to keep winning acting prizes. Let's spread the wealth Emmy.

Drama Lead Actress
Kathy Bates, Harry's Law
Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights *my vote*
Mirielle Enos, The Killing
Mariska Hargitay, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Julianne Marguiles, The Good Wife
Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men

Apologies to our Annie Wilkes but what, pray tell,  is the often great Kathy Bates doing here? I have literally never been more bored by her than on this very show as if she was heavily medicated or too sleepy to act. I tried twice though it didn't help that the show was plain old stale, like a series we might have seen 12 years ago but not now with the impressive elevation of TV drama over the past decade. Hooray for Britton who really ought to win this for five unimproveably naturalistic years on FNL. I'm trying to make peace with the fact that next time someone casts her in something it's bound to be a character-less procedural but I'm having a hard time. I will miss Tammy Taylor way too much. Who will win? It's obviously Marguiles, right?

But wait there's more...

MORE COMEDY...

Comedy Lead Actor
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock *my vote*
Louis CK, Louis
Steve Carrel, The Office
Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory
Matt LeBlanc, Episodes
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

Seems strange that Matt LeBlanc is back at the Emmys but Courtney Cox isn't, right? P.S. I love Louis CK. My vote goes to Baldwin though it's true that he has more than enough Emmys. I suspect Carell wins this year, right?

Comedy Supporting Actress
Julie Bowen, Modern Family
Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
Jane Lynch, Glee
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family *my vote*
Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
Betty White, Hot in Cleveland

This wasn't the best season for Krakowsi on 30 Rock but she'd have already won my personal Emmy long ago (and more than once) so I'd have to side with either of the Modern Family women who are both beautiful and hilarious and well worth watching each week. Fail: Jane Lynch getting this nomination over Brittany (Heather Morris) or Santana (Naya Rivera) on Glee -- they've long since surpassed the Coach Sylvester schtick which was definitely funny the first year and is now less so. What's more they bring both the comedy and the drama in beautiful synchronicity.

Comedy Supporting Actor
Chris Colfer, Glee
Jon Cryer, Two and Half Men
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family
Ed O'Neill, Modern Family
Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family
Ty Burrell, Modern Family *my vote*

Ugh. Even when they jettison Two and Half Men from comedy, Jon Cryer STILL messes up this category. Think how beautiful this would have been with Neil Patrick Harris instead. (weirdly snubbed) It would have been SIX tales of awesomeness, a 100% worthy lineup.

MORE DRAMA

Drama Lead Actor
Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire
Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
Michael C Hall, Dexter
Jon Hamm, Mad Men *my vote*
Hugh Laurie, House
Timothy Olyphant, Justified

Drama Supporting Actress
Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
Michelle Forbes, The Killing
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men *my vote*
Kelly Macdonald, Boardwalk Empire
Margo Martindale, Justified
Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife

I really should abstain rather than voting here. This is the category where I've seen the least of the nominees. I love Macdonald but the few times I've tried to watch Boardwalk Empire I've been bored. Have yet to see any episode of Justified. HATED the ads but apparently people love it.

Drama Supporting Actor
Andre Braugher, Men of a Certain Age
Josh Charles, The Good Wife
Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones *my vote*
Walton Goggins, Justified
John Slattery, Mad Men

I'm only throwing this to Dinklage because in my world Slattery has already won for this role, twice at least. He's brilliant as Roger Sterling. Sometimes I actually think he's the secret MVP of the entire series.

MORE MINISERIES


Best Miniseries or Movie
Cinema Verite
Downton Abbey *my vote*
The Kennedys
Mildred Pierce
Pillars of the Earth
Too Big To Fail

This is the most I've seen from this category since the 1980s -- more than half of it! There was much to admire in Mildred Pierce but for pure television addiction I have to admit that I'm all for Downton Abbey's endearing bitchery.

Miniseries/Movie Lead Actress
Taraji P Henson, Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story
Diane Lane, Cinema Verite
Jean Marsh, Upstairs Downstairs
Elizabeth McGovern, Downton Abbey
Kate Winslet, Mildred Pierce *my vote*

I can't imagine that Winslet will lose this. Lane was good but with lesser material and McGovern is sidelined so often in Downton Abbey I'm a bit surprised to see her in the "lead" category.

Miniseries/Movie Lead Actor
Idris Elba, Luther
Laurence Fishburne, Thurgood
William Hurt, Too Big To Fail
Greg Kinnear, The Kennedys
Barry Pepper, The Kennedys
Edgar Ramirez, Carlos

This is why I don't write about TV so much. Have seen any of these.

Miniseries/Movie Supporting Actress
Eileen Atkins, Upstairs Downstairs
Melissa Leo, Mildred Pierce
Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
Mare Winningham, Mildred Pierce *my vote*
Evan Rachel Wood, Mildred Pierce

My preference for Winningham here might seem odd as it's the least substantial role in the running but she nailed the time period, she was unfussy about her characters earthy can-do and I looked forward to seeing her each episode. But if feeling sentimental, I'd cast for Maggie Smith. Maggie Smith is Maggie Smith is Maggie Smith is Maggie Smith and no one does artistocratic haughty better.

Miniseries/Movie Supporting Actor
Paul Giamatti, Too Big To Fail
Brian F. O'Byrne, Mildred Pierce *my vote*
Guy Pearce, Mildred Pierce
Tom Wilkinson, The Kennedys
James Woods, Too Big To Fail

O'Byrne was very moving in Mildred Pierce in what at first seemed like a disposable role. Well done. All of these actors are like awards regulars, though. Who do you think will win?

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