Monday, July 15, 2013

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: My memo to the Emmys on my wish list of nominees

Emmy nominations come out later this week and while I will have much to say once we have actual nominees, I thought I would offer my best hopes regarding the 2012-2013 television season when it comes to dramas.

LEAD ACTRESS:  Two words: Tatiana Maslany. That it is all. Yes Claire Danes is terrific on Homeland. Yes Orphan Black was a series that came out of no where. That does not diminish the fact that Maslany's work as a series of clones was the singularly best thing to happen to TV this past season. She deserves not only the nomination, she deserves the statue come September. Along side her I would immediately place Robin Wright in House of Cards. It may not have been a great series, but she was a bright light in it. Her character as the driven and ruthless wife of Kevin Spacey was a relentless and stole every scene she was in. Kevin Spacey and Corey Stoll have gotten a lot of attention, I don't understand how Wright has been left out of the praise.

BEST DRAMA: Two more words: Orphan Black. At a bare minimum the show deserves one of the best drama slots this year. The series is innovative, smartly written and balanced an implausible plot with equal parts sci-fi, thriller and humor. There is nothing else like it on television and it had a near flawless first season. Of the nominees from last year - Homeland, Mad Men and Downton Abbey all had weak seasons. I realize Homeland, Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad are a lock for a nominations, the other two could drop off and take Boardwalk Empire with it. That leaves three slots up for grabs. The new shows that are contenders include The Americans, Newsroom, House of Cards and Scandal. If any of them makes the cut and Orphan Black doesn't there is no justice in the world.
BEST ACTOR: Bryan Cranston has done amazing work in Breaking Bad, that's been reinforced loud and clear with 4 Emmys. Perhaps it is time to take a pause and forgive the fact that Justified airs on a third tier network in F/X. Timothy Olyphant is LONG overdue for his subtle, mesmerizing work at the center of that series. Yes honoring Margo Martindale a couple of years ago was terrific, but there is no reason to put Olyphant on the Kyle Chandler Emmy track and waiting for the series to end to recognize the body of work. Both Kevin Bacon and Jeff Daniels deserve a nod in spite of the hot mess that their shows were.  Daniels was compelling even when he was slogging through Sorkin's overworked dialogue and Bacon made me care about his character in sea of bodies and bloodletting. If I am picking from the crop of oft nominees I am going to vote no to Jon Hamm, Michael C. Hall, Steve Buscemi and yes to Bryan Cranston and Damian Lewis (although I suspect Hamm is a lock). Kevin Spacey will round out the nominees not because he was great, but because he's Kevin Spacey.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Game of Thrones may not offer job security, but it should offer up a best supporting actor nomination for Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Jamie had the biggest trajectory shift on Game of Thrones. When you strip away the Red Wedding and look at the performances no one was stronger, not even Peter Dinklage (although he's a lock to be nominated) I would like to see Coster-Waldau joined by Mandy Patinkin, Homeland had a very rough second season however watching Patinkin's scenes you would never know it. He is stellar even when he was given little to work with and his performance in the closing scene of the season set me completely on edge.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: The best supporting actress category is equally jammed packed with strong contenders. Yes, Maggie Smith will get nominated. It is my hope that Mad Men and Good Wife nominees will drop off and make way for some deserving nominees and fresh faces in the category. My lead contender would be Michelle Fairley. As the matriarch of the now decimated House Stark Fairley's work in the Red Wedding was a master class. In my opinion, Fairley has been a standout for the entire series thus far, but now is the time to recognize it. Rounding out this group I think will be deserved nominations for Morena Baccarin and Monica Potter.

Emmy nominations come out on Thursday and I am sure there will be surprises and disappointments among them. For me, if even a fraction of this wish list *cough* Tatiana Maslany *cough* makes it onto ballots I will be a happy fan girl.


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