Today starts one week until Emmy Awards voting concludes on June 26th
at 10pm. That’s when all ballots are due in for nominations. I watch
just enough television to make some recommendations:
Without a doubt “Mad Men” is the Best Drama of 2015. Jon Hamm, who
should win Best Actor, obviously gets nominated. But then, in
supporting, comes John Slattery, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks– at
the very least. This was a show of such intelligence and humor, and
real relationships and dialogue. When Don Draper comes to the desk at
Esalen in the last episode, he utters what should be one of the greatest
lines in drama: “People come and go, and no says goodbye.” That’s it,
Matt Weiner and friends win. Also, the penultimate episode was my
favorite, in which everyone gets their finale, and Don gives his car to
the kid who got him beaten up.
On Netflix: Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin must be nominated for “Grace
and Frankie.” The series picks around the 3rd episode, and it never
stops. Like “Veep,” this is sophisticated humor that needs to be
recognized. Christine Lahti needs a Special Guest nomination, too.
Also on Netflix: Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn are standouts on
“Bloodlines.” The series is growing on everyone. Both actors are
terrific. And while I am a huge Mendelsohn fan, I do think Chandler
exceeds all his previous kudos.
Netflix has great material right now. And believe me, I pay for it.
Titus Burgess, from “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” seems like the no
brainer Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy this year. The “Veep” guys are
all MVPs, Timothy Simons maybe most especially. But Burgess is
burgeoning.
“Downton Abbey” earned Joanne Froggatt praise this year, and a Golden
Globe award. I’d be very happy to see her in the Emmy race. Michelle
Dockery gets a lot of attention, and she’s lovely. But somehow I think
Laura Carmichael, as the put upon Edith, is constantly overlooked. On
the men’s side, Hugh Bonneville is my “Downton” hero. “Downton” will
have its day in 2016, when the show ends. That’s when the Emmy
appreciation will come.
On the networks: We may have three African American women in Best
Actress in a Drama: Viola Davis, Taraji P. Henson, and Kerry Washington.
I sure hope they make it. Julianna Margulies is the creme de la creme.
But I really enjoy Tea Leoni. She can do anything. Mariska Hargitay is
good every year.
As for men on network dramas, there’s a scarcity of award winning
work. “Hannibal” has a raft of good actors starting with Hugh Dancy.
In comedy: if “The Comedians” isn’t nominated, along with Billy Crystal and Josh Gad, something is very, very wrong.
More Emmy thoughts later…
http://www.showbiz411.com/2015/06/19/emmy-voting-why-mad-men-grace-frankie-kyle-chandler-and-laura-carmichael-cant-be-ignored