2010 Emmy Nominations

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January's hair looked like she just woke up out of bed :der:
Christina is gorgeous, just maybe not the best color dress for her :shrug:
 
I have never watched Top Chef
but I am glad it beat The Amazing Race, that show is ok, but it has enough wins

Next year Breaking Bad will not win anything, I don't know if that means Dexter has a better shot, that show may be a bit too dark (gruesome), I know I can't watch it. I am a big fan of Micheal C Hall.

Can't figure out what January Jones stylist was thinking
the front of her dress was raised looking like her feet were on stage for a puppet show ( one for the foot fetish crowd?)
and the cones on her bosom? a la Madonna 1980s?
and the hair? men can get away with the 'messed up' look
again a throw back to Courtney Love?
 
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this dress is just dreadful.....did she look in the mirror when trying this on and say "Damn! I look Good in this!" :lol:
 
So glad Modern Family won.

So glad Glee didn't win.



i love Glee in the sense that i think it's very good for the world, and it gives us moments of, yes, glee, in a way that no other show can or does.

however, it's too uneven and misses the mark too many times to win any major awards beyond acting (Jane Lynch was a shoo-in, was hoping for Kurt, oh well).

in terms of consistency and quality, Modern Family clearly deserved the win.
 
I think I'm more disappointed in Glee; I don't think it's bad or anything. I just felt like it got caught up too much in its own hype, was too much in love with itself, and the plots/characters themselves suffered for it.

There's a lot to like about it; I just got really frustrated. Not sure if I'll watch again this season. I am happy Jane Lynch won; she's the best thing about the show for me.
 
I did really enjoy the Gaga episode, if only for the costumes and Bad Romance. I was bummed that they intruded on the Gaga with the Kiss stuff, though. Boo!
 
I think I'm more disappointed in Glee; I don't think it's bad or anything. I just felt like it got caught up too much in its own hype, was too much in love with itself, and the plots/characters themselves suffered for it.

I haven't watched a second of Glee, but the same kind of thing happened with Ryan Murphy's other show, Nip/Tuck. It was really good the first season, but it fell for its own hype and devolved into a total mess. It was barely watchable by the time it ended.

I don't know, if both of a producer's shows fall for their own hype(am taking your word about Glee), maybe it says something about the producer.
 
I would say the same thing about his show Popular, which was not nearly as big as his other shows, but a whole lot of fun (Mary Cherry is seriously awesome) .... at least before it dissolved into quite a hot mess.

Although that might have been his first show, and it wasn't a big ratings-getter, so I don't think I would chalk its demise up to the same thing.
 
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