Elliot Seeing the man from the other side
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 13616 Location : North by Northwest
| Subject: Re: 3x22 "The Day We Died" - Episode Discussion Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:20 am | |
| Awesome: Peter's eulogy for Olivia will be on the DVD set for S3: - Quote :
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@JWFRINGE Peter's eulogy speech...will the full speech be on the DVDs?
JWFRINGE @ JCKLost We'll Do that.
JWFRINGE @_overthere Cool. I think you'll love it. Josh is so great in it. | |
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Elliot Seeing the man from the other side
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 13616 Location : North by Northwest
| Subject: Re: 3x22 "The Day We Died" - Episode Discussion Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:36 am | |
| Rethinking Emmy Nominations: - Quote :
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While there is no denying that such usual suspects as "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "30 Rock" are exemplary, there are a lot of terrific shows and performances out there, some of which appear to have little signs taped to their backs that read, "Please don't nominate me for an Emmy, and if you do, don't let me win." Indeed, in all the hoopla surrounding "Glee," the television academy seems to have missed its major message: It isn't just the cheerleaders and football stars who deserve to win stuff. Some past omissions can be chalked up to genre — too often, sci-fi and fantasy have the same sort of status within the award community as they do in high school, which is to say, none at all. It will be interesting to see whether HBO's remarkable drama "Game of Thrones" or AMC's hit "The Walking Dead" can dissolve those prejudices — the performances of "Thrones'" Sean Bean and Peter Dinklage certainly deserve recognition. And would it kill voters to give Fox's "Fringe" a little credit where credit is due? This has been an amazing season, with an alternative-universe construct requiring two discreet stories criss-crossing and pulling apart with admirable consistency and the performers doing double duty in many cases — this year, John Noble delivered not just one of the best dramatic performances on TV, he delivered two. Likewise, the personality procedural — such shows as "The Mentalist," "Bones," "Castle," "White Collar" and even "House" — though increasingly the backbone of the network lineups, are too often overlooked, as if they weren't "serious" enough. http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/02/news/la-en-water-cooler-20110602 | |
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