Monday, September 19, 2011

2011 Emmy Awards: The Winners


Tonight was a big day in Hollywood as the Emmy Awards for excellence in television were announced.
I had previously blogged about the nominations and made my choices known.

Here is the full list of winners of the 2011 Emmy Awards:

 Outstanding Drama Series: "Mad Men," AMC.
Outstanding Lead Actress, Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, "The Good Wife," CBS.
Outstanding Lead Actor, Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, "Friday Night Lights," DirecTV/NBC.
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, "Game of Thrones," HBO.
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Margo Martindale, "Justified," FX.
Outstanding Writing, Drama Series: Jason Katims, "Friday Night Lights," NBC.
Outstanding Directing, Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, "Boardwalk Empire," HBO.
- Outstanding Comedy Series: "Modern Family," ABC.
Outstanding Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, "The Big Bang Theory," CBS.
Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series: Melissa McCarthy, "Mike & Molly," CBS.
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Julie Bowen, "Modern Family," ABC.
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, "Modern Family," ABC.
Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, "Modern Family," ABC.
Outstanding Directing, Comedy Series: Michael Spiller, "Modern Family," ABC.
Outstanding Miniseries or Movie: "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)," PBS.
Outstanding Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Kate Winslet, "Mildred Pierce," HBO.
Outstanding Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Barry Pepper, "The Kennedys," ReelzChannel.
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Maggie Smith, "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)," PBS.
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Guy Pearce, "Mildred Pierce," HBO.
Outstanding Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Brian Percival, "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)," PBS.
Outstanding Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Julian Fellowes, "Downton Abbey (Masterpiece)," PBS.
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program: "The Amazing Race," CBS.
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series: "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central.
Outstanding Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: Don Roy King, "Saturday Night Live," NBC.
Outstanding Writing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central.
The highlights for me are the husband and wife from Modern Family (Ty Burrel and Julie Bowen) winning Best Supporting Actor and Actress. The Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category was all four male leads from Modern Family  and Chris Colfer from Glee! Also, I'm very psyched that Peter Dinklage won for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, a role that could physically not be played by anyone else and is an amazing piece of writing by George R.R. Martin. I'm also glad that two other shows I just started watching, The Good Wife and the The Big Bang Theory had their lead actors, Jim Parsons (second consecutive year) and Julianna Margulies recognized for their excellent work.

I do not understand the obsession with Mad Men; to me it just looks some kind of Republican fantasy of life in the 1950s before all that damned "progress" of the 1960s (civil  rights for Blacks, equal rights for women and the gay rights movement) happened and "the good old days" were rocking. It's some kind of sick nostalgia fantasy for conservatives. The show has won 4 years in a row, every year it has been in existence. Even worse s The Amazing Race which has now won every Best Reality Series Emmy award ever, even though Survivor was first (and is still better).

Last but not least, congrats to Dame Maggie Smith. You, go, girl!!

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