Edmonton Journal

Snubs and surprises

- BETHONIE BUTLER

Every year, the Emmy nomination­s invariably leave some television fans disappoint­ed. But there are also many things to celebrate.

1 The Leftovers didn’t get nominated for best drama.

If you’re a fan of The Leftovers, which ended its three-season run last month, you’re probably feeling pretty miffed. We don’t have much in the way of explanatio­n. The academy didn’t extend any lead-actress-in-a-drama love to Carrie Coon either, though she did land a nomination for FX’s Fargo. In better news, Ann Dowd did get a guest actress nod for her Leftovers role (she’s also justly nominated for The Handmaid’s Tale).

2 Neither did Girls for best comedy.

The Leftovers oversight arguably stings more because Girls has at least been nominated before and locked up several well-deserved guest nods this year. But if you were paying attention to the final two seasons of Lena Dunham’s HBO darling, you could gripe about the academy not recognizin­g some important narrative improvemen­ts nor Andrew Rannells’s outstandin­g work this season as Hannah’s BFF Elijah.

3 House of Cards did get nominated. Again.

The subject matter of House of Cards may feel really relevant right now, but in terms of quality television it really isn’t — certainly not enough to justify the Netflix drama’s fifth nomination in the show’s most closely watched category. While we’re at it, ABC’s long-running sitcom Modern Family could probably take a seat and make room for newer, or better, comedies.

4 Oprah didn’t get nominated. This is probably the biggest in terms of actor snubs because it’s Oprah we’re talking about. The media mogul was a favourite in the limited series/movie category for her role in HBO’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, but it was an admittedly crowded field, thanks to Big Little Lies and Feud: Bette and Joan. Henrietta Lacks is represente­d in the TV movie category, where — in a bit of a twist — it’s up against a standout episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror.

5 Stephen Colbert proved his critics wrong.

After being completely left out of the variety talk series category last year, Colbert — who will also host the awards show in September — made a noticeable comeback after surfing the choppy political tide during and after a contentiou­s election year. It’s not surprising to see Colbert (or his fellow Daily Show alum Samantha Bee) on the list in 2017, but it is pretty shocking to see that Seth Meyers didn’t get a nod for his own sharp political analysis. Also missing: Jimmy Fallon.

6 Pamela Adlon got a best actress nod.

The nomination­s list for best lead actress in a comedy was pretty standard issue — with the exception of Adlon, who earned a fair share of critical praise for her FX dramedy Better Things (co-created with Louis C.K.). It’s refreshing to see her on a list that includes Tracee Ellis Ross, Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and perennial winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Another surprise nomination was Zach Galifianak­is, who got a best actor nod for his roles as aspiring clown Chip Baskets and his twin brother Dale on FX’s dark comedy Baskets.

7 This Is Us brought network dramas back to the table.

A network drama hadn’t been nominated for best drama since 2011, when The Good Wife got its second consecutiv­e nod. And since the CBS legal favourite failed to get nominated for its final season, we were wondering if the category would become a hangout strictly for cable-streaming networks. Thanks to NBC’s tearjerker family drama, we know there’s still hope for the big four.

Amid all of the love for This Is Us, which earned lead actor nods for Sterling K. Brown and Milo Ventimigli­a as well as several guest actor nomination­s, we were surprised to see Mandy Moore was not nominated for best lead actress. Don’t get too upset, Pearson family fans: Her co-star, Chrissy Metz, made the best supporting actress list.

8 RuPaul’s Drag Race got its first nomination.

Reality competitio­n is a pretty monotonous category. That’s why we were pleasantly surprised to see RuPaul’s longrunnin­g fan favourite on the list. It might not be able to beat The Voice, Top Chef or The Amazing Race, but it’s worth noting that RuPaul took top honours last year in the reality-show host category.

9 Carrie Fisher got posthumous nomination­s.

The iconic Star Wars actress, who died in December, received a guest actress nod for Catastroph­e. Bright Lights, the documentar­y about Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds (who died a day after her daughter), is among the documentar­y contenders.

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