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Best Drama
“Breaking Bad,” “Downton Abbey,” “The Good Wife,” “House of Cards,” “Masters of Sex”“Breaking Bad.” An awesome show that is still taking its victory lap.
Best Comedy
“The Big Bang Theory,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Girls,” “Modern Family,” “Parks and Recreation” “Modern Family” seems to almost always win. Why should this year be any different?
Best Actor (Drama)
Bryan Cranston “Breaking Bad,” Liev Schreiber “Ray Donovan,” Michael Sheen “Masters of Sex,” Kevin Spacey “House of Cards,”
James Spader, “The Blacklist” Since the “reporters” who vote for these awards are never really considered trend-setters, look for Cranston to (deservedly) win.
Best Actress (Drama)
Julianna Margulies “The Good Wife,” Tatiana Maslany “Orphan Black,” Taylor Schilling “Orange is the New Black,” Kerry Washington “Scandal,” Robin Wright “House of Cards” Margulies has been nothing short of phenomenal in a terrific season of “The Good Wife.”
B Best tA Actor t (Comedy)
Jason Bateman “Arrested Development,”
Don Cheadle “House of Lies,” Michael J. Fox “The Michael J. Fox Show,”
Jim Parsons “The Big Bang Theory,” Andy Samberg “Brooklyn NineNine” Give it to Bateman. Bringing back “Arrested Development” was Netflix’s stroke of genius.
Best Actress
in a Comedy Zooey Deschanel “New Girl,” Lena Dunham “Girls,” Edie Falco “Nurse Jackie,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus “Veep” Amy Poehler “Parks and Recreation” Though Poehler never wins, it’s about time the Globes honor their co-host.
Best TV Movie or Miniseries
“American Horror Story: Coven,” “Behind the Candelabra,” “Dancing on the Edge,” “Top of the Lake,” “The White Queen” “Behind the Candelabra” is a weak film, but since the Hollywood Foreign Press Association are such suckers for star power — Matt Damon! Michael Douglas! — this saga about Liberace has got the edge.