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The 58th Annual Emmy Nominations...

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Here is the full list

 

Here are a few notables:

 

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series

Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO

Kevin James The King Of Queens CBS

Tony Shalhoub Monk USA

Steve Carell The Office NBC

Charlie Sheen Two and a Half Men CBS

 

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series

Christopher Meloni Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NBC

Denis Leary Rescue Me FX

Peter Krause Six Feet Under HBO

Kiefer Sutherland 24 FOX

Martin Sheen The West Wing NBC

 

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Charles Dance Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre) PBS

Donald Sutherland Human Trafficking Lifetime

Ben Kingsley Mrs. Harris HBO

Jon Voight Pope John Paul II CBS

Andre Braugher Thief FX Network

 

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series

Lisa Kudrow The Comeback HBO

Jane Kaczmarek Malcolm in the Middle FOX

FOX

Julia Louis-Dreyfus The New Adventures of Old Christine CBS

Stockard Channing Out Of Practice CBS

Debra Messing Will & Grace NBC

 

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series

Kyra Sedgwick The Closer TNT

Geena Davis Commander In Chief ABC

Mariska Hargitay Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NBC

Frances Conroy Six Feet Under HBO

Allison Janney The West Wing NBC

 

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Kathy Bates Ambulance Girl Lifetime

Gillian Anderson Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre) PBS

Helen Mirren Elizabeth I HBO

Judy Davis A Little Thing Called Murder Lifetime

Annette Bening Mrs. Harris HBO

 

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series

Will Arnett Arrested Development FOX

Jeremy Piven Entourage HBO

HBO

Bryan Cranston Malcolm in the Middle FOX

FOX

Jon Cryer Two and a Half Men CBS

Sean Hayes Will & Grace NBC

 

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series

William Shatner Boston Legal ABC

Oliver Platt Huff Showtime

Michael Imperioli The Sopranos HBO

Gregory Itzin 24 FOX

Alan Alda The West Wing NBC

 

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Denis Lawson Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre) PBS

Hugh Dancy Elizabeth I HBO

Jeremy Irons Elizabeth I HBO

Robert Carlyle Human Trafficking Lifetime

Clifton Collins, Jr. Thief FX Network

 

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series

Cheryl Hines Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO

Alfre Woodard Desperate Housewives ABC

Jaime Pressly My Name Is Earl NBC

Elizabeth Perkins WeedsShowtime

Megan Mullally Will & Grace NBC

 

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

Candice Bergen Boston Legal ABC

Sandra Oh Grey's Anatomy ABC

Chandra Wilson Grey's Anatomy ABC

Blythe Danner Huff Showtime

Jean Smart 24 FOX

 

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Kelly Macdonald The Girl In The Café HBO

Shirley Jones Hidden Places Hallmark

Ellen Burstyn Mrs. Harris HBO

Cloris Leachman Mrs. Harris HBO

Alfre Woodard The Water Is Wide CBS

 

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Patrick Stewart Extras HBO

Ben Stiller Extras HBO

Martin Sheen Two and a Half Men CBS

Alec Baldwin Will & Grace NBC

Leslie Jordan Will & Grace NBC

 

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

Michael J. Fox Boston Legal ABC

Christian Clemenson Boston Legal ABC

James Woods ER NBC

Kyle Chandler Grey's Anatomy ABC

Henry Ian Cusick Lost ABC

 

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

Shirley Knight Desperate Housewives ABC

Kate Winslet Extras HBO

Cloris Leachman Malcolm in the Middle FOX

FOX

Laurie Metcalf Monk USA

Blythe Danner Will & Grace NBC

 

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series

Kate Burton Grey's Anatomy ABC

Christina Ricci Grey's Anatomy ABC

Swoosie Kurtz Huff Showtime

Patricia Clarkson Six Feet Under HBO

Joanna Cassidy Six Feet Under HBO

 

Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program

Barry Manilow Barry Manilow: Music And Passion PBS

Stephen Colbert The Colbert Report Comedy Central

Craig Ferguson The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson CBS

David Letterman Late Show With David Letterman CBS

Hugh Jackman The 59th Annual Tony Awards (2005) CBS

 

Outstanding Comedy Series

Arrested Development FOX

Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO

The Office NBC

Scrubs NBC

Two and a Half Men CBS

 

Outstanding Drama Series

Grey's Anatomy ABC

House FOX

The Sopranos HBO

24 FOX

The West Wing NBC

 

Outstanding Miniseries

Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre) PBS

Elizabeth I HBO

Into The West TNT

Sleeper Cell Showtime

 

Outstanding Made For Television Movie

Flight 93 A&E

The Flight That Fought Back Discovery Channel

The Girl In The Café HBO

Mrs. Harris HBO

Yesterday HBO

 

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series

The Colbert Report Comedy Central

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Comedy Central

Late Night With Conan O’Brien NBC

Late Show With David Letterman CBS

Real Time With Bill Maher HBO

 

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

78th Annual Academy Awards ABC

Bill Maher: I’m Swiss HBO

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing HBO

McCartney In St. Petersburg A&E

The XX Olympic Winter Games - Opening Ceremony NBC

 

Outstanding Special Class Program

Dance In America: Swan Lake With American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) PBS

Jazz At Lincoln Center - Higher Ground Hurricane Relief

Benefit Concert (Live From Lincoln Center) PBS

A Lincoln Center Special: 30 Years Of Live From Lincoln

Center PBS

South Pacific In Concert From Carnegie Hall (Great Performances) PBS

 

Outstanding Children's Program

Classical Baby 2 HBO

High School Musical Disney

I Have Tourette’s But Tourette’s Doesn’t Have Me HBO

Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Do Something! Caring For The Kids Of Katrina Nickelodeon

 

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series

Desperate Housewives ABC

Entourage HBO

My Name Is Earl NBC

WeedsShowtime

 

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series

Big Love HBO

Boston Legal ABC

Grey's Anatomy ABC

House FOX

Lost ABC

 

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Elizabeth I HBO

The Girl In The Café HBO

High School Musical Disney

Into The West TNT

Mrs. Harris HBO

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Guest NYankees

So Edie Falco wasn't nominated for the Sopranos? I remember a couple of people here were claiming she was going to win the Emmy after her performance in the episodes when Tony was in the Hospital.

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Still don't understand the Sandra Oh love.

 

Props for nominating Gregory Itzin in the best supporting actor - drama category, and Chris Meloni in best actor - drama.

 

And for those that care:

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program

The Amazing Race

 

American Idol

 

Dancing With The Stars

 

Project Runway

 

Survivor

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Billy and Mandy were robbed, unless "Keeper of the Reaper" was from last year.

 

That KILLED the simpsons, at the very least.

 

I hope Arrested Dev. wins like four more Emmys...

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I think people are just voting for the Sopranos as best drama because, well, it is the Sopranos. There is no way it should be nominated for Best Drama seeing how it was horrible this year. And 24 shouldn't get the nod either. I am sick of that show.

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How does Hugh Laurie not get a nomination, but House gets Best Drama. I mean...the guy is House!

 

Yeah, they nominate goddamn Martin Sheen but not Hugh Laurie?

 

Fuck this list. Fuck with an AIDS-infested cock.

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And 24 shouldn't get the nod either. I am sick of that show.

 

Good for you. It's still one of the best dramas on network television.

 

 

While he's a longshot, I'm glad Meloni got nominated for LAIADS. I think the nomination is solely based on two episodes from this past season (Ripped, when he had his breakdown and Fat, when he faced Olivia for the first time after his fight with Blaine).

 

Jean Smart is a great nomination as well. She annoyed me at first, but after re-watching the season on dvd, I must say that she was a bright spot. Especially the finale.

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Why the fuck did Will and Grace get so many nominations. The show was horrible from the start and got much worse towards the end. Are these going away presents?

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While he's a longshot, I'm glad Meloni got nominated for LAIADS. I think the nomination is solely based on two episodes from this past season (Ripped, when he had his breakdown and Fat, when he faced Olivia for the first time after his fight with Blaine).

Maybe for that episode where he went undercover as a child molester too. But the two eps that you mentioned were really intense, too.

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seriously, why the will and grace love?

 

The show is not that good.

 

At all.

 

Is it supposed to be a comedy?

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seriously, why the will and grace love?

 

The show is not that good.

 

At all.

 

Is it supposed to be a comedy?

 

 

This was its last season, thank Buddha, so they're nominating the hell out of it. I might just skip the Emmys this year altogether so I don't have to keep seeing that fucking terrible show win a bunch of awards

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And 24 shouldn't get the nod either. I am sick of that show.

 

Good for you. It's still one of the best dramas on network television.

Yeah but the show is doing the same thing every year. Jack saves the world. Again and again. Season 1 was the peak and it has dipped since then.

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And 24 shouldn't get the nod either. I am sick of that show.

 

Good for you. It's still one of the best dramas on network television.

Yeah but the show is doing the same thing every year. Jack saves the world. Again and again. Season 1 was the peak and it has dipped since then.

 

...

 

That's the premise of the show, dude. While the writing quality has suffered, it's still arguably the best drama on network television. Season 1 was my favorite season, but you shouldn't completely discount the other four seasons because they're different in style and syntax.

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Glad that Will Arnett FINALLY got nominated, even if it's 2 years too late. Rainn Wilson and Ethan Suplee should have been nominated for the Office and Earl in the same category, too, but they've got a few years still and the of the shows nominated in that category won't be back next year, anyway.

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Guess Will & Grace, Malcolm in the Middle and King of Queens got the annual "It's the last season so let's throw them a bone" nominations (Kevin James for best actor is laughable).

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Guess Will & Grace, Malcolm in the Middle and King of Queens got the annual "It's the last season so let's throw them a bone" nominations (Kevin James for best actor is laughable).

 

It's not the last season of King of Queens.

 

And Kevin James is very funny on the King of Queens, and deserving of a nomination.

 

John Krasinski, Hugh Laurie, Jenna Fischer and Anthony LaPaglia all deserved nominations- but the West Wing and Will and Grace leaving opens up some slots.

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And 24 shouldn't get the nod either. I am sick of that show.

 

Good for you. It's still one of the best dramas on network television.

Yeah but the show is doing the same thing every year. Jack saves the world. Again and again. Season 1 was the peak and it has dipped since then.

 

...

 

That's the premise of the show, dude. While the writing quality has suffered, it's still arguably the best drama on network television. Season 1 was my favorite season, but you shouldn't completely discount the other four seasons because they're different in style and syntax.

It's just getting too old for me. If they go ahead with Jack being captured next season, then I'll watch it because it might be something different. I just feel it is the same every season.

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I just realized that the Shield didn't get ONE nod. Now I expect that from Veronica Mars, seeing how it is on UPN and all, but not the Shield.

 

And what is with the Grey's love? It's just a glorified soap opera. Bulllllshit.

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