Thursday, July 17, 2008

Amy Pohler and Emmy Nods

Big news first: SNL's Amy Pohler has announced that she will star, presumably as the boss, on NBC's spin-off of The Office. Though details are still coming out, Pohler told the AP that she was involved in the show, but due to ongoing negotiations with NBC-Universal. On her SNL career, Pohler is expected to be part of SNL's primetime election shows this fall, but there is no word as to whether or not she will continue into the spring.

Now on to the Emmy Nods:
1. LOST IS BACK
Personally, I think Lost deserves Best Drama, though the other noms deserve it as well. This has been the best year since Season 1. If Michael Emerson doesn't win Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, then I will lose all my faith in the Emmys.
2. HOORAY FOR COMEDY WRITERS
The nominees for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series are pretty darn good. They include two episodes of 30 Rock ("Rosemary's Baby" and "Cooter"), Flight of the Conchords ("Yoko"), Pushing Daisies ("Pie-Lette") and The Office ("The Dinner Party"). This year is a group of stellar nominees, no Two and Half Men or Big Bang Theory (man, I think I hate CBS). Those are all deserving shows and the writing on them has been superb. Whoever wins, deserves it big time.
3. SNUBS
Now I know I gave props to Lost for its nods, but the biggest one missing was Best Writing in a Drama Series. Seriously, "The Constant" was one of best hours of television I've ever seen, and it not getting nominated is a travesty. I also think How I Met Your Mother deserved a nomination for Best Comedy. I think Season 2 was their best so far, but after rewatching the past season, there is no doubt in my mind that it deserved the spot taken by the horrendous Two and Half Men. In a similar vein, Tracy Morgan should have John Cryer's nom for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He was absolutely hilarious all season long and John Cryer, well, as you can guess, I hate Two and a Half Men.
4. WHO SHOULD WIN FOR COMEDY (Michael's Picks)
Comedy Series: 30 Rock
Actor in a Comedy Series: Steve Carrell
Actress in a Comedy Series: Tiny Fey (see: her eating an entire sandwich for a gag)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Amy Pohler (funniest SNL cast member, period)
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Will Arnett (about time he got a nod)
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Edie Falco
(I don't watch enough of the Dramas to weigh in. Perhaps Jon will take that one.)

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