TV Chat
Related: About this forumAlways find it fascinating that when the Emmy's are announced the 3 big networks have
almost no entries
a few
but for the most part its all streaming services getting all the nominations.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/emmys-nominations-2024-nominees-list-1235950616/
happybird
(5,113 posts)His work as Homelander in The Boys is outstanding! Truly terrifying and unsettling. I guess maybe they still arent taking stuff based on comics seriously, or maybe the shock content of the show is too much? If thats the case, its unfortunate. Starr is amazing in this role.
Tadpole Raisin
(1,506 posts)episode of your favorite show - The West Wing, Seinfeld, Mash, or whatever are almost gone. I really do miss those days. I liked the anticipation of next weeks show and especially watching it with others and talking about it at work the next day. Binge streaming - yuk.
The big 3 seem to be the retail equivalent of Sears, once mighty but being left in the dust.
I went to a Mash final episode party dressed like one of the characters but with a makeshift IV pole attached to me. It was a little difficult driving there. I exchanged the saline in the bag with a vodka solution (after I arrived) but thats another story
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Xavier Breath
(5,005 posts)Reading through the nominees, I hadn't heard of most of them, let alone watched any of them, until I got to the Best Comedy category. TV used to be such a community experience, something we could gather together at work or school the next day to discuss.
Now it's so fragmented, and the majority of viewers don't even have access to some of these nominees.
I'd like to see Larry David win for best actor after his show's swan song.
lpbk2713
(43,201 posts)The police shows are all cookie cutter. The reality shows are way too much pathetic drama.
And don't even ask me about network and local news.
a kennedy
(32,070 posts)LessAspin
(1,407 posts)Seth Myers getting an Emmy nod over Jimmy Fallon
That has to make things awkward at the old NBC late night water cooler
The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC)
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS)