


The Emmy's are a joke.
The Emmy nominations are in and we have some no-brainers, some out-of-left field shockers and some crazy snubs to go over.
To nobody’s surprise, Succession walked away with the most nominations, nabbing 27 including multiple Best Actor nods. HBO’s corporate family drama is one of the most brilliant shows out there, so you’ll get no complaints from me.
HBO had three shows get the most nominations. The White Lotus and The Last Of Us each nabbed 24. I definitely thought The White Lotus was brilliant in its second season, but I admit I’m a little surprised at this many nominations. I’m even more surprised by The Last Of Us which, while quite good for the most part, was not that good. It’s a decent adaptation of a better video game. It is not a 24-Emmy-nominations production.
Several other shows that got far, far fewer nominations were better than The Last Of Us. I’d rank Beef, The Bear, Barry, Andor and Better Call Saul higher than The Last Of Us. The Bear and Beef each nabbed a respectable 13 nominations. Somehow Barry only got 11—ridiculously edged out by the perfectly fine (but nothing special) Wednesday, which was only good thanks to the excellent performance by Jenna Ortega.
Just as ridiculous, The Mandalorian somehow nabbed 11 nominations while the vastly superior Andor only got 8. Repeat after me: The Emmy’s are a joke. The voters are playing a popularity contest here and the outcomes only vaguely represent actual quality, though we’ll see who actually wins in the end. That could make me less acerbic about the whole affair.
Better Call Saul somehow only got seven Emmy nominations, meaning that both Giancarlo Esposito (Gus Fring) and Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmantraut) will never receive an Emmy for their work in either Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, which is a travesty. Anyone who loves great acting and television should be furious about this. I know I am.
Somehow the truly awful Obi-Wan Kenobi limited series managed to walk away with five nominations, including one for Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series. That’s just two fewer than Saul and three fewer than Andor. What a joke!
HBO’s excellent (if flawed) House Of The Dragon received just 8 nominations, while Amazon’s execrable The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power somehow managed to get 6, despite being one of the worst shows ever made.
But things get worse. The wonderfully funny, poignant Reservation Dogs somehow didn’t receive even a single nomination despite being one of the best, most unique shows on TV, not to mention the only show on TV created and written and produced by Native Americans. The sheer gall of this is beyond the pale.
The final season of the critically acclaimed Atlanta received just one nomination: Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (Half-Hour). Good grief.
Other snubs include:
The list goes on and on. Oh, and I didn’t even mention that the third (pretty bad) season of Ted Lasso walked away with 21 nominations! Truly, the Emmy’s are a joke.
Here’s the Series Scorecard via Variety:
The Emmy's
Breaking this down by production company we get another year of HBO dominance:
What do you make of all this? Which shows and actors should have been nominated but were snubbed instead? What show deserves the most wins?
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