TCA obsesses over "Watchmen" and "Mrs America" 
Friday, July 10, 2020 at 8:03PM
NATHANIEL R in Emmys, TCA, TV, Watchmen, streaming

by Nathaniel R

We have mixed, even contradictory, feelings about the Television Critics Association. On the one hand they've exhibited good taste over the years. Their limited categories mean that their awards are focused and precise and uniquely theirs (always a good thing to have your own voice). As a bonus history shows that they value female actors more than male actors. Same, TCA, same.

On the other their narrow focus can also feel like a curse, or even sometimes read as misanthropic stinginess. Consider that not only do they only have two acting categories but they don't divvy up between female and male actors. This means that even in the Golden Age of Television (are we still calling it that?) only 13 actors get name-checked. 13 from hundreds and hundreds of shows (and dozens of them reportedly great)...

Their miniscule honors for actors also naturally shuts out supporting players since leading roles are higher profile. We haven't fact checked this but we've heard that Rhea Seehorn from Better Call Saul, nominated this year, is the first supporting performer they've nominated in several years. So none of the brilliant ladies from Mrs America are nominated except Blanchett since she's the lead. One of the joys of Mrs America is that everyone seems to have a different MVP so we call foul on only honoring Blanchett (I'm not done with every episode -- been too busy -- but halfway through at least I'd rank Uzo Aduba as the MVP) . 

At any rate. The nominees they did honor are strong so their good taste continues.

Individual Achievement in Drama
Cate Blanchett, “Mrs. America” – FX on Hulu
Kaitlyn Dever, “Unbelievable” – Netflix
Regina King, “Watchmen” – HBO
Mark Ruffalo, “I Know This Much Is True” – HBO
Rhea Seehorn, “Better Call Saul” – AMC
Jeremy Strong, “Succession” – HBO
Merritt Wever, “Unbelievable” – Netflix

We call foul like gross yucky we can't believe it foul on passing over BOTH Paul Mescal (Normal People) and Shira Haas (Unorthodox), who we legit think gave the two best performances of the year (thus far). They're the kind of rich transcendent performances that we'd hand gold medals to in our film awards had these been movies rather than miniseries. They're THAT perfect.

Individual Achievement in Comedy
Pamela Adlon, “Better Things” – FX
Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me” – Netflix
Elle Fanning, “The Great” – Hulu
Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek” – Pop TV
Issa Rae, “Insecure” – HBO
Ramy Youssef, “Ramy” – Hulu

None of them have ever won though Adlon, Rae, and O'Hara have been nominated previously.

Outstanding Achievement in News and Information
“60 Minutes” – CBS 
“Frontline” – PBS 
“Hillary” – Hulu
“The Last Dance” – ESPN
“McMillions” – HBO
“The Rachel Maddow Show” – MSNBC

60 Minutes  and Frontline are previous winners

Outstanding Achievement in Reality
“Cheer” – Netflix
“Encore!” – Disney Plus
“Holey Moley” – ABC
“Making It” – NBC
“Top Chef All-Stars L.A.” – Bravo
“We’re Here!” – HBO

Making It is the only returning nominee. 

Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
“Carmen Sandiego” – Netflix
“Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” – PBS Kids
“Molly of Denali” – PBS Kids
“Odd Squad” – PBS Kids
“Wild Kratts” – PBS Kids
“Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum” – PBS Kids

Carmen Sandiego and Daniel Tiger are repeat consecutive nominees. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood has won previously.

Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” – HBO
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” – Comedy Central
“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” –TBS
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” – HBO
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” – NBC
“Saturday Night Live” – NBC

This category has existed for just three years (including this one). John Oliver is the only show that's ever won so far. And before that it won in the category of "News and Information" so they REALLY love John Oliver. 

Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries
“Little Fires Everywhere” – Hulu
“Mrs. America” – FX on Hulu
“Normal People” – Hulu
“The Plot Against America” – HBO
“Unbelievable” – Netflix
“Watchmen” – HBO

That Unorthodox is missing is gross negligence. We're actually legit disgusted. Little Fires Everywhere was a problematic clumsy mess, especially by comparison.

Outstanding New Program
“The Great” – Hulu
“The Mandalorian” – Disney Plus
“The Morning Show” – Apple TV Plus
“Never Have I Ever” – Netflix
“Watchmen” – HBO
“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” – NBC

Despite their small amount of categories they still have categorization problems (as all awards shows seem to). The weirdest detail is that they've nominated Watchmen for this category (an award intended for ongoing series) even though HBO announced quite a long time ago that there would not be a second season and this was a one-and-done miniseries. Shouldn't it have thus been disqualified from this particular category? Especially since it's nominated in both categories that it does belong in (Program of the Year and Miniseries)

Outstanding Achievement in Drama
“Better Call Saul” – AMC
“The Crown” – Netflix
“Euphoria” – HBO
“The Good Fight” – CBS All Access
“Pose” – FX
“Succession” – HBO

The Good Fight, Pose, Better Call Saul, and Succession were all nominated last year as well. Better Call Saul won.

Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
“Better Things” – FX
“Dead to Me” – Netflix
“The Good Place” – NBC
“Insecure” – HBO
“Schitt’s Creek” – Pop TV
“What We Do in the Shadows” – FX

The Good Place won two years ago and is on its fourth consecutive nomination. 

Program of the Year
“Better Call Saul” – AMC
“Mrs. America” – FX on Hulu
“Schitt’s Creek” – Pop TV
“Succession” – HBO
“Unbelievable” – Netflix
“Watchmen” – HBO

They're all first time nominees in this, the top category.

WHICH CONTENDERS ARE YOU ROOTING FOR TO WIN? 

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