Biggest Snub at Emmy Nominations?
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2012/07/19 14:44:52
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"Glee" has taken a lot of heat for not being as good as it used to be, and here's the ultimate proof that the critics are right: For the first year since the show started, Jane Lynch did not get an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series for playing the world's nastiest cheerleading coach, Sue Sylvester (she won in 2010).
Other snubs at Thursday morning's Emmy nominations: Everyone loved the weepy series finale of "House," but Hugh Laurie did not get a nod for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series.
Julianna Margulies earned a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series, but "The Good Wife" was shut out of the Outstanding Drama Series category. Ditto for "Parks and Recreation": Amy Poehler scored a nod for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series, but "Parks and Rec" was left out of the Outstanding Comedy Series category.
Plus, for the first time since the creation of the category, "Survivor" host Jeff Probst was not nominated for Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program.
The 64th annual Primetime Emmys will air Sunday, Sept. 23 on ABC, but in the meantime, click through our slideshow and let us know: What was this year's biggest Emmy snub?
Other snubs at Thursday morning's Emmy nominations: Everyone loved the weepy series finale of "House," but Hugh Laurie did not get a nod for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series.
Julianna Margulies earned a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series, but "The Good Wife" was shut out of the Outstanding Drama Series category. Ditto for "Parks and Recreation": Amy Poehler scored a nod for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series, but "Parks and Rec" was left out of the Outstanding Comedy Series category.
Plus, for the first time since the creation of the category, "Survivor" host Jeff Probst was not nominated for Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program.
The 64th annual Primetime Emmys will air Sunday, Sept. 23 on ABC, but in the meantime, click through our slideshow and let us know: What was this year's biggest Emmy snub?
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Drummerboy 2012/07/19 17:10:26Hugh Laurie






















BTW, I selected Hugh Laurie because of his ability to play a drug addict and convince an American audience that he is american, and not British.
Talk about sitting on the edge of your seat week after week...this show is GREAT!!!
Damn liberals just wanted their Modern Gay crap to win!!!
Shame.
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Really now.... Snubbed? Not getting nominated? Snubbed? Really? It's become this.. Actors.....playing a role.....playing dress up and pretend.. are thought to have been snubbed because they are not fawned over, praised endlessly by other "pretenders", not nominated to be more adored, more praised, placed higher than other pretenders? Really? and this is what is considered snubbed? Why don't they just do their jobs, play pretend.. and live their lives.. why do they feel the need to have nearly an award show a day, to praise each other for something that they get paid an exhorbant amount of money to do.. When you really stop and think about it.. they get lots and lots of money to pretend to be someone else, and they try really hard to make you believe they are really that charachter, in short a person....wow... and this is what they feel the need to have awards for? Not me.. I give the award to the cop who goes out every day and protects the public even when he/she is being spit on or verbally abused, or the guys who pick up my trash every week, or the cashier in the grocery store whose paying for their own schooling to better themselves, or the lifeguard at the pool who not only has the lives of many in hi...
Really now.... Snubbed? Not getting nominated? Snubbed? Really? It's become this.. Actors.....playing a role.....playing dress up and pretend.. are thought to have been snubbed because they are not fawned over, praised endlessly by other "pretenders", not nominated to be more adored, more praised, placed higher than other pretenders? Really? and this is what is considered snubbed? Why don't they just do their jobs, play pretend.. and live their lives.. why do they feel the need to have nearly an award show a day, to praise each other for something that they get paid an exhorbant amount of money to do.. When you really stop and think about it.. they get lots and lots of money to pretend to be someone else, and they try really hard to make you believe they are really that charachter, in short a person....wow... and this is what they feel the need to have awards for? Not me.. I give the award to the cop who goes out every day and protects the public even when he/she is being spit on or verbally abused, or the guys who pick up my trash every week, or the cashier in the grocery store whose paying for their own schooling to better themselves, or the lifeguard at the pool who not only has the lives of many in his/her hands, but also teaches swimming lessons that may someday save their life, or the men and women who clean our buildings, our offices,or our homes.. Yeah I know who the real heros are, they are the normal everyday people who I see everyday in my own "Reality Show". I don't need a television award show to glamorize or suck up to them or to idolize. I have my own award show every day....I just tell them whenever I can, that "I appreciate what you do and thank you for doing it". Doesn't cost me a dime, but I gotta tell you, it makes most people smile and say thanks for noticing....works every time...and that my friends is "Reality"...