67th Edition y'all |
So last night was the 67th annual Emmy awards and it was a weird combo of obvious picks for some acting awards mixed in with a pretty huge surprise for the top award for Best Drama Series. While it didn't really add up to ratings as it got smoked by the NFL's "Sunday Night Football" it was still a good night that provided some surprises along the way, even though it seems to mark the end of Andy Samberg hosting things because he looked unconfortable on stage all night. Anyway below is a list of all the winners in the major categories and my opinion on what the Emmys got right and where they may have dropped the ball.
Best Drama Series: "Game of Thrones"
This one surprised me more then alittle bit. Kinda figured "Mad Men" was gonna get this one for old times sake, not to mention that most people myslef included thought "Game of Thrones" had an off year. Would have been nice to see "Better Call Saul" get the nod as the hot new show, or "Homeland" which had a huge return to form this season. Anyway lets hope "Game of Thrones" will up its game and justify this victory going forward.
Best Comedy Series: "Veep"
HBO pretty much had this one locked up with either "Veep" or "Silicon Valley". Thought "Transparent" had an outside chance to steal the is one and i perosnally have a soft spot for "Unbreakable Kimmie Schmidt" but in the end "Veep" takes it. Soooo wish "Silicon Valley" woulda taken it home though.
Best Actor Drama Series: Jon Hamm "Mad Men"
This one was decided last year after Bryan Cranston won for "Breaking Bad". Had hope maybe Bob Odenkirk could slide in here and steal one but pretty much everyone knew Hamm was gonna finally win for "Mad Men". Deserved i suppose though never been much of a fan of the show myself. File this under sorta lifetime achievement.
Best Actress Drama Series: Viola Davis "How to get away with Murder"
History was made as Davis was the first African American woman to win the Best Actress award. Seemed like a 2 person race between her and "Empire" star Taraji Henson. Between those 2 i think they made the correct choice although I'd have like to seen Claire Danes get it for "Homeland". No arguments with the winner though. Certainly deserved it. I do have to say though where was Julianna Marguiles in the nominee pool? Huge snub there
Best Actor Comedy Series: Jeffrey Tambor "Transparent"
"Transparent" star Tambor again looked to be the runaway winner here. Both the news climate and the fact his performance basically is only reason the show was renewed meant everyone else might as well not shown up. Dont think it was an undeserved award as Tambor is excellent and fearless in the role in a way none of his competition could match
Best Actress Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Veep"
It was a 2 person race between newcomer Amy Schumer and Dreyfus but ultimately the veteran with the serialized show won out. Dont cry for Schumer though as she did walk away with an award later on but Dreyfus is exceptional on "Veep" as Selina Meyers and adds to her impressive collection of awards. "Seinfeld" curse be damned in her case as she continues to kill it on the small screen.
Outstanding Supporting Actor Drama Series: Peter Dinklage "Game of Thrones"
Here's one i was really disappointed with. This has nothing to do with Peter Dinklage as he was good as Tyrion lannister but like i said i didn't really think this was a good season of "Game of Thrones" and Tyrion's storyline wasn't exactly engaging stuff for most of the year. I was really hoping Jonathan Banks was gonna take it for "Better Call Saul" as he was the star of what i thought was the best hour of TV this year in "Five-O" and his performance resonanted across 2 shows as it also adds weight to "Breaking Bad".
Outstanding Supporting Actress Drama Series: Uzo Aduba "Orange is the new black"
Even though it is weird to see "Game of Thrones" go 0-2 in any division this time its certainly warranted. You knew "Orange is the new black" was gonna receive some kind of award love and this one is the most deserving. Her performance is certainly memorable and stands out, not an easy feat with a cast this size.
Outstanding Supporting Actor Comedy Series: Tony Hale "Veep"
This was my "Sophies Choice" division of the night as i wanted Titus Burgess, Andre Braugher and Tony Hale to somehow share the award. Once it came down to it i found myself pulling for Titus Burgess as i wanted "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" to win something but can't argue with Tony Hale's win either. Like i said really couldn't go wrong no matter who won.
Outstanding Variety Talk Series/Directing/Writing: "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"
"The Daily Show" cleaned up on Jon Stewart's way out the door taking all 3 award for variety talk. Lets hope they can keep this quality up once Trevor Noah takes over and not fade away. Still wish Jon Stewart stayed on though, just don't get why he left.
Outstanding Variety Sketch Show: "Inside Amy Schumer"
Its the year of Amy Schumer so you just knew she wasn't walking away empty handed. She didn't get the Lead Comedy Actress like some people thought she would but her show winning it all in its category might be more validating for her. Either way good for her......i'd have gone with "Drunk History" though.
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