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« Regional Critics Groups Round 1: Belfast, Cyrano, Dune | Main | Top Ten: The Countries Oscar Forgot To Honor »
Monday
Dec062021

27th annual Critics Choice TV nominations

The Critics Choice Association used to be two separate associations, one honoring film and one honoring TV and they merged once they decided to have their show together.  Nevertheless the voting is separate and the TV wing of the association announces their nominations first. (Those of us on the film side, don't start voting until tomorrow.) The new third season of Succession led the nominations with 8 while Mare of Easttown and Evil are in second place with five each. 

The nominations are after the jump...

BEST DRAMA SERIES

Evil (Paramount+)

For All Mankind (Apple TV+)

The Good Fight (Paramount+)

Pose (FX)

Squid Game (Netflix)

Succession (HBO)

This Is Us (NBC)

Yellowjackets (Showtime)

 

A thrill to see the riveting Yellowjackets here even if recency bias surely boosted it into contention. I watched a few episodes of Evil a year back and cannot remotely understand what the fuss is about.

 

BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us (NBC)

Mike Colter – Evil (Paramount+)

Brian Cox – Succession (HBO)

Lee Jung-jae – Squid Game (Netflix)

Billy Porter – Pose (FX)

Jeremy Strong – Succession (HBO)

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES


Uzo Aduba – In Treatment (HBO)

Chiara Aurelia – Cruel Summer (Freeform)

Christine Baranski – The Good Fight (Paramount+)

Katja Herbers – Evil (Paramount+)

Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets (Showtime)

MJ Rodriguez – Pose (FX)

Very excited to see Melanie Lynskey finally getting an awards run.

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Nicholas Braun – Succession (HBO)

Billy Crudup – The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

Kieran Culkin – Succession (HBO)

Justin Hartley – This Is Us (NBC)

Matthew Macfadyen – Succession (HBO)

Mandy Patinkin – The Good Fight (Paramount+)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Andrea Martin – Evil (Paramount+)

Audra McDonald – The Good Fight (Paramount+)

Christine Lahti – Evil (Paramount+)

J. Smith-Cameron – Succession (HBO)

Sarah Snook – Succession (HBO)

Susan Kelechi Watson – This Is Us (NBC)

 

BEST COMEDY SERIES


The Great (Hulu)

Hacks (HBO Max)

Insecure (HBO)

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

The Other Two (HBO Max)

Reservation Dogs (FX on Hulu)

Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Okay, we're deeply into this lineup. Love five of these shows and have heard good things about the other three.

 

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Iain Armitage – Young Sheldon (CBS)

Nicholas Hoult – The Great (Hulu)

Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

Kayvan Novak – What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

Elle Fanning – The Great (Hulu)

Renée Elise Goldsberry – Girls5eva (Peacock)

Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) 

Sandra Oh – The Chair (Netflix)

Issa Rae – Insecure (HBO)

Jean Smart – Hacks (HBO Max)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Ncuti Gatwa – Sex Education (Netflix)

Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

Harvey Guillén – What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Brandon Scott Jones – Ghosts (CBS)

Ray Romano – Made for Love (HBO Max)

Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live (NBC)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES


Hannah Einbinder – Hacks (HBO Max)

Kristin Chenoweth – Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+)

Molly Shannon – The Other Two (HBO Max) 

Cecily Strong – Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Josie Totah – Saved By the Bell (Peacock)

Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

No nomination for Juno Temple? You gotta have the double with Ted Lasso. But still very excited to see Kristin in the mix. And still wish awards bodies would stop pretending that Hannah Einbinder is not a lead in Hacks. The title is plural and it's about the relationship between the two leading ladies.

 

BEST LIMITED SERIES

Dopesick (Hulu)

Dr. Death (Peacock)

It’s a Sin (HBO Max)

Maid (Netflix)

Mare of Easttown (HBO)

Midnight Mass (Netflix)

The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime Video)

WandaVision (Disney+)

 

BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Come From Away (Apple TV+)

List of a Lifetime (Lifetime)

The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (Amazon Prime Video)

Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia (Lifetime)

Oslo (HBO)

Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas (The Roku Channel)

 

BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION


Olly Alexander – It’s a Sin (HBO Max)

Paul Bettany – WandaVision (Disney+)

William Jackson Harper – Love Life (HBO Max)

Joshua Jackson – Dr. Death (Peacock)

Michael Keaton – Dopesick (Hulu)

Hamish Linklater – Midnight Mass (Netflix)

While I personally disliked Midnight Mass, Linklater was very good in it.

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Danielle Brooks – Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia (Lifetime)

Cynthia Erivo – Genius: Aretha (National Geographic)

Thuso Mbedu – The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime Video)

Elizabeth Olsen – WandaVision (Disney+)

Margaret Qualley – Maid (Netflix)

Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown (HBO)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Murray Bartlett – The White Lotus (HBO)

Zach Gilford – Midnight Mass (Netflix)

William Jackson Harper – The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime Video)

Evan Peters – Mare of Easttown (HBO)

Christian Slater – Dr. Death (Peacock)

Courtney B. Vance – Genius: Aretha (National Geographic)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus (HBO)

Kaitlyn Dever – Dopesick (Hulu)

Kathryn Hahn – WandaVision (Disney+)

Melissa McCarthy – Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu)

Julianne Nicholson – Mare of Easttown (HBO)

Jean Smart – Mare of Easttown (HBO)

This will be an interesting battle with two obsessed over performances (Hahn and Coolidge) versus the formidable Emmy winner (Nicholson). Still, we bet Coolidge takes it.

 

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES

Acapulco (Apple TV+)

Call My Agent! (Netflix)

Lupin (Netflix)

Money Heist (Netflix)

Narcos: Mexico (Netflix)

Squid Game (Netflix)

 

BEST ANIMATED SERIES


Big Mouth (Netflix)

Bluey (Disney+)

Bob’s Burgers (Fox)

The Great North (Fox)

Q-Force (Netflix)

What If…? (Disney+)

Hmmm. What If...? was dull and stakes free but the MCU has conquered the world so okay. 

 

BEST TALK SHOW

The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)

Desus & Mero (Showtime)

The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC)

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo)

 

BEST COMEDY SPECIAL 

Bo Burnham: Inside (Netflix)

Good Timing with Jo Firestone (Peacock)

James Acaster: Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999 (Vimeo)

Joyelle Nicole Johnson: Love Joy (Peacock)

Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American (Netflix)

Trixie Mattel: One Night Only (YouTube)

The 27th annual Critics Choice Awards will be held on Sunday January 9th, 7:00 PM EST Live on the CW and TBS. 

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Reader Comments (7)

I'm rooting for everyone from Succession, but particularly Matthew Macfadyen and Jeremy Strong. Also think Bo Burnham's Inside is something special. Oh, and Murray Bartlett for White Lotus & Billy Crudup for The Morning Show! There is an absurd abundance of riches in the acting categories.

December 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterRob

I really liked Midnight Mass and agree that Hamish Linklater was best in show. Annabeth Gish would've been a worthy nominee too.

Surprised by the relative lack of love for White Lotus. I would've considered Murray Bartlett the lead.

So glad to see Yellowjackets here. Does anyone know if Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis were classified as leads or support?

December 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterParanoid Android

Go Acapulco!

December 6, 2021 | Registered Commenterthevoid99

Critics adore the Kings, and I think their shows hit a certain sensibility that's catnip to overall demographic that Critics are a part of (college-educated, liberal, middle to upper income). I think that explains the Evil nominations and love for the Good Fight.

With that being said, I'd love to see Audra and Christine take hers and hers emmys. They both did strong work this season. Audra, in particular, really stepped up in a big way and delivered with her story line. Overall, though, I think they both just made each other better.

I'm a bit surprised by the muted response to The White Lotus and Loki. Loki seemed to be well reviewed and well made while the White Lotus was a big summer hit. I suspect Mike White will still get plenty of love for writing and directing later this year, but it is a bit concerning.

Overall, the thing I love about the CCA on the TV is that they're far more comfortable than the emmys with switching things up. 17 shows are represented among the Comedy nominees. At the emmys, for the same category, it was only 13, and this was a banner "spread the wealth" year at the emmys.

December 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterJoe G.

Yikes

December 6, 2021 | Registered CommenterPeggy Sue

Evil is the Kings showing their genre versatility, and I'm here for it. The show got even better and more bizarre in Season 2.

December 7, 2021 | Registered CommenterFrank Zappa

After abandoning both The Good Wife and The Good Fight, I'm reluctant to ever sample another Kings show. In both cases, they let interesting premises devolve by having the characters become too politically involved in unrealistic ways. I feel like they just want to make a show directly about politics, but they tried that, and it flopped.

I do feel The White Lotus deserves more, but I'm glad my other two favorites of the year - Succession and Mare - are well-represented.

December 7, 2021 | Registered Commenterjules
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