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I also bet Battlestar Galactica will take a spot under Best Drama next year.
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If they can keep up the quality of this past season, with the Sopranos juggernaut out of the picture and no "great" new dramas on the horizon for the new season, Galactica has a decent chance in my opinion.
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Spader's win is a joke. For what it's worth, Hugh Laurie should've won hands down.
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I enjoy Spader's performance, but you've hit the nail on the head about "acting." I would bet that Spader merely shows up and acts natural, while Laurie is truly acting...
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30 Rock is an absolutely abysmal show. It is a shallow, transparent excuse for NBC to shill its better programming, under the pretense of self-deprecating, tongue-in-cheek humor. It doesn't work, it's not funny, the cast is godawful, and there's a damned good reason nobody is watching. It's a comedy graveyard for the worthless hacks that think they're suddenly too good for Saturday Night Live. Alec Baldwin's stock plummets further with each episode.
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You know what
was great though? Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. A bit weird, that 2 shows based on exactly the same premise, would start in the same season and compete against each other. They obviously cancelled the wrong show: the writing in S60otSS (yay acronyms!) was as good as anything in House, Battlestar Galactica, or Heroes.
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Terry O'Quinn plays a creepy old guy. Big fucking deal.
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Except for the fact that this award is a
year late in coming for O'Quinn, I agree with you about Heroes' time-traveller...
I enjoyed Heigel winning for supporting actress. You know your show is good when three of the nominess for best supporting actress are from your show...
Jam it back in, in the dark.