Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Best Television Series - Drama
Boardwalk Empire Dexter The Good Wife Mad Men The Walking Dead Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama Julianna Margulies - The Good Wife Elisabeth Moss - Mad Men Piper Perabo - Covert Affairs Katey Sagal - Sons of Anarchy Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama Steve Buscemi - Boardwalk Empire Bryan Cranston - Breaking Bad Michael C. Hall - Dexter Jon Hamm - Mad Men Hugh Laurie - House Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical 30 Rock The Big Bang Theory The Big C Glee Modern Family Nurse Jackie Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Toni Collette - United States of Tara Edie Falco - Nurse Jackie Tina Fey - 30 Rock Laura Linney - The Big C Lea Michele - Glee Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock Steve Carell - The Office Thomas Jane - Hung Matthew Morrison - Glee Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Teleivision Carlos The Pacific Pillars of the Earth Temple Grandin You Don't Know Jack Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Hayley Atwell - Pillars of the Earth Claire Danes - Temple Grandin Judi Dench - Return to Cranford Romola Garai - Emma Jennifer Love Hewitt - The Client List Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Idris Elba - Luther Ian McShane - Pillars of the Earth Al Pacino - You Don't Know Jack Dennis Quaid - The Special Relationship Edgar Ramirez - Carlos Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Teleivision Hope Davis - The Special Relationship Jame Lynch - Glee Kelly Macdonald - Boardwalk Empire Julia Stiles - Dexter Sofia Vergara - Modern Family Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Scott Caan - Hawaii Five-O Chris Colfer - Glee Chris Noth - The Good Wife Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family David Strathairn - Temple Grandin |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
No Breaking Bad for Best Drama? Weak.
Piper Perabo got a nom for Covert Affairs? |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by RichC2
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No Breaking Bad for Best Drama? Weak.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Piper Perabo? Really?! I mean I watched Covert Affairs. It's alright, but I never imagined it as award material. Is the talent pool of female actresses on tv just that weak? What about someone like Connie Britton?
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
can someone tell me about "The Good Wife". I've seen it rated somewhat highly, and some reviews talk aobut how "realistic" it is in its portrayals. I watched the first 5-8 episodes of the show last year, and thought it was anything but realistic. Did the show somehow get a lot better, or maybe it's just me. Perhaps the show is just not for me.
Seems like a travesty not to have the last season of Breaking Bad as a nominee, but to have The Good Wife. And, although I really enjoyed The Walking Dead, it wasn't that great that it should get a nomination over the last season of Breaking Bad when Dead only had 6 episodes. If it had a real full season of say 10 or 13 shows, then no problem. But it doesn't seem warranted with just this abbreviated 6 episode first season, although I'd much prefer it's 6 ep season to The Good Wife. But, to me it will come down to another really good season of Mad Men versus the newcomer Boardwalk Empire. Although, Dexter was once again really good. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
It was also interesting to see AFI's list of the Top 10 tv shows for 2010 a few days ago:
AFI TELEVISION PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR THE BIG C BOARDWALK EMPIRE BREAKING BAD GLEE MAD MEN MODERN FAMILY THE PACIFIC TEMPLE GRANDIN 30 ROCK THE WALKING DEAD No The Good Wife there. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by mdc3000
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I was thinking the same thing until I was looking at the nominees. Really, it was a foregone conclusion that Boardwalk Empire would have to bump a returning favourite and with the exception of Dexter, all the other shows have had spectacular seasons and are easily worthy. Dexter had a good season but took about 4 eps to get going - that said, it still ended up being pretty damn good, so even though I'd have preferred Breaking Bad, I really can't begrudge that nod....
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by Red Dog
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Piper Perabo? Really?! I mean I watched Covert Affairs. It's alright, but I never imagined it as award material. Is the talent pool of female actresses on tv just that weak? What about someone like Connie Britton?
But, Friday Night Lights continues to get screwed in the nominations. I guess a significant number of people don't even want to watch it because they think it's about football. I know several female friends have told me just that. One finally started watching the DVD sets, and then couldn't get enough of it. But, yes, I'd say Connie Britton deserve a nod. That's almost a no brainer. Heck, many of the performances on Friday Night Lights have been award worthy. And, the latest season surely should get a nod, as well for best drama. I'm not sure what season would qualify for which year? Didn't season 4 air on DTV in the Fall of 2009 and then on NBC in the Spring of 2010. And, now season 5 is airing on DTV with NBC to follow next Spring. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by RichC2
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No Breaking Bad for Best Drama? Weak.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Nice to see Glee get 5 nods.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Eh. this means nothing. All the deserving folk (Breaking Bad specifically) will get their nods when it comes to the real award show; the emmy's.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by Deftones
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Eh. this means nothing. All the deserving folk (Breaking Bad specifically) will get their nods when it comes to the real award show; the emmy's.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
:up: to Scott Caan for Hawaii Five-O! :)
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Hope the Emmys has some folks show up that deserve the attention. (Raising Hope, Fringe, Community)
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
I find it disappointing that Community continues to get no love from these awards that are suppose to recognize the best television has to offer (Emmy, Golden Globe), although I'm not really surprised.
Or maybe I'm just delusional in my belief that it's the best comedy on television right now. Based on the ratings, this could be true. Hey, at least there's no "Two and a Half Men" nomination. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by Scrumtrulescent
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I find it disappointing that Community continues to get no love from these awards that are suppose to recognize the best television has to offer (Emmy, Golden Globe), although I'm not really surprised.
Or maybe I'm just delusional in my belief that it's the best comedy on television right now. Based on the ratings, this could be |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by northmoor
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can someone tell me about "The Good Wife". I've seen it rated somewhat highly, and some reviews talk aobut how "realistic" it is in its portrayals. I watched the first 5-8 episodes of the show last year, and thought it was anything but realistic. Did the show somehow get a lot better, or maybe it's just me. Perhaps the show is just not for me.
Season 1 primarly dealt with 2 storylines during the course of the season: Spoiler:
Season 2 also has a serialized arc: Spoiler:
I don't think it's just your standard blah lawyer procedural that we have so many of these days. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
The only one I really care about is there. . .KATEY SAGAL for SOA. :)
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by DJariya
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I've watched every episode of The Good Wife and I think it's definitely one of the better dramas on TV being that it's only in it's sophomore season. It's a good mix of serialized character drama and procedural. Good cast, guest stars and production values.
Season 1 primarly dealt with 2 storylines during the course of the season: Spoiler:
Season 2 also has a serialized arc: Spoiler:
I don't think it's just your standard blah lawyer procedural that we have so many of these days. Spoiler:
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by rkndkn
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The only one I really care about is there. . .KATEY SAGAL for SOA. :)
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Good to see Pillars of the Earth get a nomination. It's a shame it has no chance of winning because it was much, much better than The Pacific.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by MrX
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Good to see Pillars of the Earth get a nomination.
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by Scrumtrulescent
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I find it disappointing that Community continues to get no love from these awards that are suppose to recognize the best television has to offer (Emmy, Golden Globe), although I'm not really surprised.
It particularly irks me that BBT got a nod over it. I watch BBT every week but it's not even close to the quality of Community and while BBT relies on the same jokes every week, Community goes balls out and tries something completely different every week and nails it every time. |
Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Originally Posted by rkndkn
(Post 10544292)
The only one I really care about is there. . .KATEY SAGAL for SOA. :)
Spoiler:
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Re: Golden Globes for 2010 (Nominations on 12/14; Show on 1/16)
Scott Caan makes no sense as a choice, given Aaron Paul, John Noble, and other guys that are showing some range and nuance.
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