Your personal Emmy nominations...
#26
I just cannot understand why Tom Amandes (Everwood) does not get the accolades he deserves. His performances season after season are always great.
Tom Amandes - Best Supporting Actor
Tom Amandes - Best Supporting Actor
#27
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TV guides picks
Not bad, but a couple of
picks (Evangeline Lilly for best actress
)
Lead Comedy Actress
Our Nominees...
Kirstie Alley (Kirstie, Fat Actress)
Marcia Cross (Bree, Desperate Housewives)
Lauren Graham (Lorelai, Gilmore Girls)
Eva Longoria (Gabrielle, Desperate Housewives)
Leah Remini (Carrie, The King of Queens)
Cross and Longoria are Housewives' true stars, but Graham delivered the year's best comedic performance. If she gets passed over again, the joke'll be on Emmy.
Lead Comedy Actor
Our Nominees...
Jason Bateman (Michael, Arrested Development)
Zach Braff (J.D., Scrubs)
Steve Carell (Michael, The Office)
Topher Grace (Eric, That '70s Show)
Charlie Sheen (Charlie, Two and a Half Men)
Carell took on the acting challenge of the year, filling Ricky Gervais' loafers, and ably answered the question, "Who's the boss?" But it's time for Emmy to recognize Braff for the talent that he is.
Lead Drama Actress
Our Nominees...
Kristen Bell (Veronica, Veronica Mars)
Glenn Close (Captain Rawling, The Shield)
Evangeline Lilly (Kate, Lost)
Molly Parker (Alma, Deadwood)
Joely Richardson (Julia, Nip/Tuck)
While Parker's understated work amid Deadwood's scenery-chewing is worthy of notice, and Close shone on The Shield, we're really pulling for Bell — our pick for this year's TV find.
Lead Drama Actor
Our Nominees...
Matthew Fox (Jack, Lost)
Hugh Laurie (House, House)
Denis Leary (Tommy, Rescue Me)
Ian McShane (Swearengen, Deadwood)
James Spader (Alan, Boston Legal)
After last year's snub, McShane had better be a no-brainer. Elsewhere, Laurie made a jackass lovable, Fox found the burden of Lost on his shoulders, Spader gave a risky spin-off zing, and Leary was on fire in Rescue Me.
Best Comedy
Our Nominees...
Arrested Development
Desperate Housewives
Everybody Loves Raymond
Gilmore Girls
Scrubs
Scrubs is long overdue, Girls hit a glorious new creative high, and Raymond went out on top. And Housewives is a shoo-in.
Best Drama
Our Nominees...
Deadwood
Lost
24
Veronica Mars
The Wire
Mars was out of this world, Deadwood f---ing brilliant, The Wire electrifying, and 24 had its best day yet. But Lost is a phenomenon.
Supporting Comedy Actress
Our Nominees...
Kelly Bishop (Emily, Gilmore Girls)
Sarah Chalke (Elliott, Scrubs)
Judy Reyes (Carla, Scrubs)
Nicollette Sheridan (Edie, Desperate Housewives)
Jessica Walter (Lucille, Arrested Development)
Sex and the City's exit opens up this field, and we hope that means first-time nods for Scrubs' heroines. A high-five for the hilariously haughty Bishop would be cool, too.
Supporting Comedy Actor
Our Nominees...
Will Arnett (Gob, Arrested Development)
David Cross (Tobias, Arrested Development)
John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox, Scrubs)
Scott Patterson (Luke, Gilmore Girls)
Jeremy Piven (Ari, Entourage)
McGinley and Patterson are both long overdue, and Piven, pitch-perfect as a sleazy agent, emerged as Entourage's true leader. But voters best not forget Arrested's wacko second bananas Arnett and Cross.
Supporting Drama Actress
Our Nominees...
Shohreh Aghdashloo (Dina, 24)
Yunjin Kim (Sun, Lost)
Paula Malcomson (Trixie, Deadwood)
Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe, 24)
Robin Weigert (Calamity Jane, Deadwood)
Deadwood's Weigert is the ultimate scene-stealer, and Rajskub has made 24's Chloe the coolest nerd on the tube. But we'd be scared to overlook the intensely creepy Aghdashloo.
Supporting Drama Actor
Our Nominees...
Anthony Anderson (Antwon, The Shield)
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie, Lost)
Terry O'Quinn (Locke, Lost)
William Sanderson (E.B., Deadwood)
Gregory Smith (Ephram, Everwood)
As Deadwood's clueless mayor, Sanderson is a hoot. Monaghan and O'Quinn have been stand-outs on Lost. Smith, meanwhile, remains TV's finest young male actor. And Anderson held his own with Glenn Close and Michael Chiklis. Nuff said.
Our Nominees...
Kirstie Alley (Kirstie, Fat Actress)
Marcia Cross (Bree, Desperate Housewives)
Lauren Graham (Lorelai, Gilmore Girls)
Eva Longoria (Gabrielle, Desperate Housewives)
Leah Remini (Carrie, The King of Queens)
Cross and Longoria are Housewives' true stars, but Graham delivered the year's best comedic performance. If she gets passed over again, the joke'll be on Emmy.
Lead Comedy Actor
Our Nominees...
Jason Bateman (Michael, Arrested Development)
Zach Braff (J.D., Scrubs)
Steve Carell (Michael, The Office)
Topher Grace (Eric, That '70s Show)
Charlie Sheen (Charlie, Two and a Half Men)
Carell took on the acting challenge of the year, filling Ricky Gervais' loafers, and ably answered the question, "Who's the boss?" But it's time for Emmy to recognize Braff for the talent that he is.
Lead Drama Actress
Our Nominees...
Kristen Bell (Veronica, Veronica Mars)
Glenn Close (Captain Rawling, The Shield)
Evangeline Lilly (Kate, Lost)
Molly Parker (Alma, Deadwood)
Joely Richardson (Julia, Nip/Tuck)
While Parker's understated work amid Deadwood's scenery-chewing is worthy of notice, and Close shone on The Shield, we're really pulling for Bell — our pick for this year's TV find.
Lead Drama Actor
Our Nominees...
Matthew Fox (Jack, Lost)
Hugh Laurie (House, House)
Denis Leary (Tommy, Rescue Me)
Ian McShane (Swearengen, Deadwood)
James Spader (Alan, Boston Legal)
After last year's snub, McShane had better be a no-brainer. Elsewhere, Laurie made a jackass lovable, Fox found the burden of Lost on his shoulders, Spader gave a risky spin-off zing, and Leary was on fire in Rescue Me.
Best Comedy
Our Nominees...
Arrested Development
Desperate Housewives
Everybody Loves Raymond
Gilmore Girls
Scrubs
Scrubs is long overdue, Girls hit a glorious new creative high, and Raymond went out on top. And Housewives is a shoo-in.
Best Drama
Our Nominees...
Deadwood
Lost
24
Veronica Mars
The Wire
Mars was out of this world, Deadwood f---ing brilliant, The Wire electrifying, and 24 had its best day yet. But Lost is a phenomenon.
Supporting Comedy Actress
Our Nominees...
Kelly Bishop (Emily, Gilmore Girls)
Sarah Chalke (Elliott, Scrubs)
Judy Reyes (Carla, Scrubs)
Nicollette Sheridan (Edie, Desperate Housewives)
Jessica Walter (Lucille, Arrested Development)
Sex and the City's exit opens up this field, and we hope that means first-time nods for Scrubs' heroines. A high-five for the hilariously haughty Bishop would be cool, too.
Supporting Comedy Actor
Our Nominees...
Will Arnett (Gob, Arrested Development)
David Cross (Tobias, Arrested Development)
John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox, Scrubs)
Scott Patterson (Luke, Gilmore Girls)
Jeremy Piven (Ari, Entourage)
McGinley and Patterson are both long overdue, and Piven, pitch-perfect as a sleazy agent, emerged as Entourage's true leader. But voters best not forget Arrested's wacko second bananas Arnett and Cross.
Supporting Drama Actress
Our Nominees...
Shohreh Aghdashloo (Dina, 24)
Yunjin Kim (Sun, Lost)
Paula Malcomson (Trixie, Deadwood)
Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe, 24)
Robin Weigert (Calamity Jane, Deadwood)
Deadwood's Weigert is the ultimate scene-stealer, and Rajskub has made 24's Chloe the coolest nerd on the tube. But we'd be scared to overlook the intensely creepy Aghdashloo.
Supporting Drama Actor
Our Nominees...
Anthony Anderson (Antwon, The Shield)
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie, Lost)
Terry O'Quinn (Locke, Lost)
William Sanderson (E.B., Deadwood)
Gregory Smith (Ephram, Everwood)
As Deadwood's clueless mayor, Sanderson is a hoot. Monaghan and O'Quinn have been stand-outs on Lost. Smith, meanwhile, remains TV's finest young male actor. And Anderson held his own with Glenn Close and Michael Chiklis. Nuff said.
picks (Evangeline Lilly for best actress
)
#28
DVD Talk Hero
Gregory Smith instead of Tom Amandes. 
and William Sanderson instead of Brad Dourif.

and William Sanderson instead of Brad Dourif.
#31
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
Joely Richardson is a very deserving nominee. Evangeline Lilly? I think not.
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From: NJ
Originally Posted by cleaver
The Shield, Michael Chiklis, Glen Close, Anthony Anderson
and seriously, where's the love for Benito Martinez and Walton Goggins.
They've been *awesome* this season.
-Paul Jacobi-
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Originally Posted by krazykat72
and seriously, where's the love for Benito Martinez and Walton Goggins.
They've been *awesome* this season.
-Paul Jacobi-
I almost went with a 2nd Shield actor in the Supporting category (besides Martinez). So many strong performances - hard to pick out the best.
#36
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Originally Posted by MrX
I think Dourif, Dillahunt, or W. Earl Brown are better choices then Sanderson
And don't forget Keone Young, ********er!
#38
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Originally Posted by conscience
Evangeline Lilly and Joely Richardson over Frances Conroy? I think not TV Guide.
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Evangeline Lilly - undeniably hot. However, should NOT be getting a nomination. Not that she's bad, but there are too many others that are better, including on Lost itself - Yunjin Kim. I don't understand why they would put Yunjin in the supporting actress category while Evangeline gets put in the actress category. There really isn't a central character on that show - it's an ensemble cast.
Last edited by hahn; 07-14-05 at 01:09 AM.
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Originally Posted by Decker
Score this one for TV Guide : Conroy, while undeniably excellent and overdue, is not elegible this year since no new 6FU episode aired 6/04-5/05.
TV Guide is obviously shit, as she was just nominated. TV Guide also said in the opening of SFU Nate and Brenda are already married - yet again they were wrong.
#41
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Originally Posted by conscience
TV Guide is obviously shit, as she was just nominated. TV Guide also said in the opening of SFU Nate and Brenda are already married - yet again they were wrong.
They do confusing things with that show. For example, they may have screwed themselves out of a few Emmys by running both Season One (6/01-8/01) and Season Two (3/02-6/02) in the same eligiblility period. Though judging by the Emmy's criminal reglect of honors for this show, I doubt it would have made much difference.
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Outstanding Dramatic Series
- Grey’s Anatomy
- Lost
- nip/tuck
- Six Feet Under
- Veronica Mars
Outstanding Comedic Series
- Desperate Housewives
- Everybody Loves Raymond
- Gilmore Girls
- Scrubs
- Will & Grace
Outstanding Miniseries
- Earthsea
- Elivs
- Empire Falls
- The 4400
- The Lost Prince
Actor, Drama Series
- Matthew Fox, “Lost”
- Hugh Laurie, “House”
- Julian McMahom, “nip/tuck”
- Kiefer Sutherland, “24”
- Treat Williams, “Everwood”
Actress, Drama Series
- Kristine Bell, “Veronica Mars”
- Jennifer Garner, “Alias”
- Rachel Griffins, “Six Feet Under”
- Ellen Pompeo, “Grey’s Anatomy”
- Amber Tamblyn, “Joan of Arcadia”
Actor, Comedy
- Zach Braff, “Scurbs”
- Adrien Grenier, “Entourage”
- Eric McCormack, “Will & Grace”
- Ray Ramano, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
- Tony Shalhoub, “Monk”
Actress, Comedy Series
- Lauren Graham, “Gilmore Girls”
- Teri Hatcher, “Desperate Housewives”
- Jane Kaczmarek, “Malcolm in the Middle”
- Debra Messing, “Will & Grace”
- Marcia Cross, “Desperate Housewives”
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series
- Patrick Dempsey, “Grey’s Anatomy”
- Victor Garber, “Alias”
- Josh Holloway, “Lost”
- Terry O’Quinn, “Lost”
- Ian Somerhalder, “Lost”
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series
- Lauren Ambrose, “Six Feet Under”
- Tyne Daley, “Juding Amy”
- Clea DuVall, “Carnival”
- Emilie de Ravin, “Lost”
- Sandra Oh, “Grey’s Anatomy”
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
- Sean Hayes, “Will & Grace”
- Jeremy Piven, “Entourage”
- Jeffrey Tambor, “Arrested Development”
- Edward Hermann, “Gilmore Girls”
Supporting Actress, Comedy Seres
- Kelly Bishop, “Gilmore Girls”
- Jaime Gertz, “Still Standing”
- Nicolette Sheridan, “Desperate Housewives”
- Sarah Chalke, “Scrubs”
- Megan Mullaly, “Will & Grace”
- Grey’s Anatomy
- Lost
- nip/tuck
- Six Feet Under
- Veronica Mars
Outstanding Comedic Series
- Desperate Housewives
- Everybody Loves Raymond
- Gilmore Girls
- Scrubs
- Will & Grace
Outstanding Miniseries
- Earthsea
- Elivs
- Empire Falls
- The 4400
- The Lost Prince
Actor, Drama Series
- Matthew Fox, “Lost”
- Hugh Laurie, “House”
- Julian McMahom, “nip/tuck”
- Kiefer Sutherland, “24”
- Treat Williams, “Everwood”
Actress, Drama Series
- Kristine Bell, “Veronica Mars”
- Jennifer Garner, “Alias”
- Rachel Griffins, “Six Feet Under”
- Ellen Pompeo, “Grey’s Anatomy”
- Amber Tamblyn, “Joan of Arcadia”
Actor, Comedy
- Zach Braff, “Scurbs”
- Adrien Grenier, “Entourage”
- Eric McCormack, “Will & Grace”
- Ray Ramano, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
- Tony Shalhoub, “Monk”
Actress, Comedy Series
- Lauren Graham, “Gilmore Girls”
- Teri Hatcher, “Desperate Housewives”
- Jane Kaczmarek, “Malcolm in the Middle”
- Debra Messing, “Will & Grace”
- Marcia Cross, “Desperate Housewives”
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series
- Patrick Dempsey, “Grey’s Anatomy”
- Victor Garber, “Alias”
- Josh Holloway, “Lost”
- Terry O’Quinn, “Lost”
- Ian Somerhalder, “Lost”
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series
- Lauren Ambrose, “Six Feet Under”
- Tyne Daley, “Juding Amy”
- Clea DuVall, “Carnival”
- Emilie de Ravin, “Lost”
- Sandra Oh, “Grey’s Anatomy”
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
- Sean Hayes, “Will & Grace”
- Jeremy Piven, “Entourage”
- Jeffrey Tambor, “Arrested Development”
- Edward Hermann, “Gilmore Girls”
Supporting Actress, Comedy Seres
- Kelly Bishop, “Gilmore Girls”
- Jaime Gertz, “Still Standing”
- Nicolette Sheridan, “Desperate Housewives”
- Sarah Chalke, “Scrubs”
- Megan Mullaly, “Will & Grace”





Although TV Guide still is.
