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2014 Emmy Nominations and Comments

Hoo boy ... no, I gotta side with Ron Clements on that one.

Reality TV is pablum for the brain.

Are other TV shows insipid, too? Yes. So find more good ones ... they're out there too.
 
The best part is he watches the Blacklist. My roommate watches that, and from the couple episodes I've caught, the writing is atrocious. During one episode, I was literally guessing lines before they were said, it was so obvious and cliche what they were going to say. Spader is a very good actor, but other than him, that show is not good.
 
Seriously, there's more good TV on right now than at any point in the history of the medium (though you often have to wade through an ocean of crap to find it).
 
Steak Snabler said:
dooley_womack1 said:
SpeedTchr said:
Apart from the reality shows, I have not seen a single episode of ANY of those nominees.
How can James Spader not get a mention for The Blacklist?

Indeed. My annual rant to go back to the Cable ACE Award days. No way network and cable should be judged in the same contest, with the constraints network TV faces.

Not just in terms of content, but judging a show with 22 episodes against one with 10 seems kind of dumb as well.

Don't the shows submit a single performance for consideration in the actor/actress categories?
 
To me, "reality" television is more scripted than it is real and it's also just lazy television. Instead of actually having writers come up with an original script and story, it's, "Hey, let's put a bunch of cameras around these people, hit record and see what happens. But first, let's make sure the folks know what we want them to do and manufacture some fake melodrama."
And, do you ever wonder how those really bad singers get into the American Idol auditions? Because most of them are actors hired to sing terribly to simply pander to a television audience. Reality TV is out there to insult everyone's intelligence in the name of entertainment. I have never watched an entire episode of any one reality show because it's just unwatchable.
 
dreunc1542 said:
The best part is he watches the Blacklist. My roommate watches that, and from the couple episodes I've caught, the writing is atrocious. During one episode, I was literally guessing lines before they were said, it was so obvious and cliche what they were going to say. Spader is a very good actor, but other than him, that show is not good.

I think The Blacklist is very good. Actually, I think The Following is very good, too, and that's even more "out there" than The Blacklist.
 
Steak Snabler said:
Seriously, there's more good TV on right now than at any point in the history of the medium (though you often have to wade through an ocean of crap to find it).

Exactly.
 
RonClements said:
I have never watched an entire episode of any one reality show because it's just unwatchable.

Much like I don't care to watch what I consider pretentious bullshirt shows, many of which are cheap remakes or rehashes of other shows (i.e. House of Cards).

But wahey! That's why there are hundreds of channels!

And I take back what I said earlier -- I accidentally watched an episode of The Good Wife at some point.
 
I'm still laughing at the Kate Mara guest actress nom, for which she did about 12 mins of work.
 
Double Down said:
I'm still laughing at the Kate Mara guest actress nom, for which she did about 12 mins of work.

Alec Baldwin WON an Oscar for Glengarry Glen Ross and he was in that movie for all of 10 minutes.
 
RonClements said:
Double Down said:
I'm still laughing at the Kate Mara guest actress nom, for which she did about 12 mins of work.

Alec Baldwin WON an Oscar for Glengarry Glen Ross and he was in that movie for all of 10 minutes.

He also delivered one of the most memorable and oft-quoted soliloquies in movie history. Kate Mara had a dummy version of herself thrown in front of a train.
 
Jake_Taylor said:
RonClements said:
Double Down said:
I'm still laughing at the Kate Mara guest actress nom, for which she did about 12 mins of work.

Alec Baldwin WON an Oscar for Glengarry Glen Ross and he was in that movie for all of 10 minutes.

He also delivered one of the most memorable and oft-quoted soliloquies in movie history. Kate Mara had a dummy version of herself thrown in front of a train.

Baldwin did not win an Oscar for GGR, nor was he nominated. His only Oscar nomination is for The Cooler.
 

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