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The 68th annual Emmy nominations have been announced. As usual the Academy of Television couldn't bring themselves to switch it up much, only making changes in categories where they were forced to do so (like Comedy Actress).
COMEDY NOMINATIONS
Outstanding Comedy Series
"Black•ish" (1st nom, 2nd season)
"Master of None" (1st nom, 1st season)
"Modern Family" (7th season, 7th nom - 5 previous wins)
"Silicon Valley" (2nd season, 2nd nom)
"Transparent" (2nd season, 2nd nom)
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (2nd season, 2nd nom)
"Veep" (5th season, 5th nom, 1 previous win)
Similarities to last year: 4/6 With both Louie and Parks & Recreation ineligible this year, Emmy voters were forced to make two changes to their series lineup. That's all they made...
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Tracee Ellis Ross, "Black•ish" (1st nom, 2nd season)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep" (5th nom, 5th season with 4 wins for this character. 15 other noms/2 other wins)
Ellie Kemper, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (1st nom, 2nd season)
Laurie Metcalif, "Getting On" (1st nom for this character, 3rd season. 7 other noms /3 other wins)
Amy Schumer, "Inside Amy Schumer" (4th season, 2nd nom)
Lily Tomlin, "Grace & Frankie" (2nd nom/2nd season. 21 nominations/6 wins previously for other stuff)
Similarities to Last Year:
With Falco, Kudrow, and Poehler no longer eligible, Emmy voters were forced to make 3 changes. That's all they made.
Unacceptable
Snubbing Rachel Bloom who has already won the Globe and Critics Choice for her brilliant work on Crazy Ex Girlfriend
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, "Black-ish" (2nd nom, 2nd season)
Aziz Ansari, "Master of None" (1st nom, 1st season)
William H. Macy, "Shameless"
Thomas Middleditch, "Silicon Valley" (1st nom, 2nd season)
Will Forte, "Last Man on Earth" (2nd nom, 2nd season)
Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" (2nd nom, 2nd season, 1 win for this category.)
Similarities to Last Season:
4/6 With LeBlanc and Louis CK no longer eligible, voters were forced to make 2 changes.
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Anna Chlumsky, "Veep" (4th nom, 5th season)
Gaby Hoffman, "Transparent" (2nd nom, 2nd season)
Allison Janney, "Mom" (3rd nom, 3rd season, 2 wins. 8 noms/5 wins for other things)
Judith Light, "Transparent" (1st nom, 2nd season. 1 previous nomination)
Kate McKinnon, "Saturday Night Live" (3rd nomination in this category, 4th overall -all for SNL)
Niecy Nash, "Getting On" (2nd nom, 3rd season)
Similarities to Last Year:
5/6 All 8 of last year's nominees were still eligible. There were 8 last year due to a three way tie (one supposes) so we're downn to just six. We lost Julie Bowen for the first time (after 6 noms/ 2 wins), Mayim Bialik (after 4 noms), and Jane Krakowski (nooooo) with Judith Light the only new nominee.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Louie Anderson, "Baskets" (1st season, 1st nomination)
Andre Braugher, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (3rd nom for 3rd season. 7 noms/2 wins previously)
Tituss Burgess, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (2nd nom, 2nd season)
Ty Burrell, "Modern Family" (7th nom for 7 seasons. 2 wins)
Tony Hale, "Veep" (4th nom for 5 seasons. 2 wins for this category)
Keegan-Michael Key, "Key & Peele" (2nd nom, 5th season. previous nominations for writing)
Matt Walsh, "Veep" (1st nom, 5th season)
Similarities to Last Year:
All six nominees were still eligible. Adam Driver on Girls gave way to make room for Matt Walsh from Veep
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Tracy Morgan, "Saturday Night Live" (2nd nomination)
Larry David, "Saturday Night Live" (25th nomination. 2 previous wins - multiple categories)
Bob Newhart, "The Big Bang Theory" (9th nomination. 1 previous win for this character)
Bradley Whitford, "Transparent" (5th nomination. 2 previous wins including one last year for this character)
Martin Mull, "Veep" (1st nomination!)
Peter MacNicol, "Veep (4th nomination. 1 previous win)
Similarities to Previous Years: Bradley Whitford gets a second consecutive nomination for his Transparent character. And Bob Newhart a 3rd nomination for the Big Bang Theory character for which he's already won once. The big surprise is Martin Mull who has never been nominated despite a long rich history on TV stretching all the way back to Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman in 1976.
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, "Saturday Night Live"
Amy Schumer, "Saturday Night Live"
Melissa McCarthy, "Saturday Night Live"
Christine Baranski, "The Big Bang Theory" (14 noms, 1 win overall)
Laurie Metcalf, "The Big Bang Theory"
Melora Hardin, "Transparent" (1st nomination!)
Similarities to Previous Year: Tina Fey and Christine Baranski were both nominated in this category last year, Fey in a different show though. Baranski has been up for her Big Bang Theory character 3 previous times.
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
"Catastrophe" - Episode 1 (Rob Delaney & Sharon Horgan)
"Master of None" - "Parents" (Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang)
"Silicon Valley" - "Founder Friendly" (Dan O'Keefe)
"Silicon Valley" - "The Uptick" (Alec Berg)
"Veep" - "The Morning After" (David Mandel)
"Veep" - "Mother" (Alex Gregory & Peter Huyck)
Similarities to Last Year: Veep and Silicon Valley are the only returning consecutive nominees this time.
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
"Master of None" -- "Parents" (Aziz Ansari)
"Silicon Valley" -- "Founder Friendly" (Mike Judge)
"Silicon Valley" -- "Daily Active Users" (Alec Berg)
"Transparent" -- "Man on the Land" (Jill Soloway)
"Veep" - "Mother" (Dale Stern)
"Veep" -- "Morning After" (Chris Addison)
"Veep" -- "Kissing Your Sister" (Dave Mandel)
Mike Judge & Jill Soloway were both nominated last year also.
Other Stuff:
The Variety and Reality categories aren't really worth sharing (since they are even slower to change than drama categories) other than to say:
RUPAUL was finally nominated for hosting RuPaul's Drag Race!
you can see more nominees here.
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