Emmy Nominations Announced!

The 59th Annual Emmy nominations have been announced and boy am I pissed. The overrated Heroes stole a spot from the superior dramas like Friday Night Lights and Dexter, and Two and a Half Men somehow managed to yet again get a nod even though it’s one of the worst comedies on television.

The brilliant Michael C. Hall was snubbed as well, which I will be bitter about until next July, and Weeds was snubbed of a very well deserved nomination for Best Comedy Series to make room for the just okay Entourage and the embarrassing Two and a Half Men.

There are some things I’m very happy about, though. America Ferrera and Vanessa Williams got respective nods in the Lead Actress and Supporting Actress categories and I so hope they both win. Also, finally Kevin Dillon was given a nod for his comic portrayal of Johnny Drama on HBO’s Entourage. Sally Field received a nod for her powerful and poignant performance on Brothers and Sisters this year, and my favorite Grey’s Anatomy actress Katherine Heigl finally got her nomination for Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

Kudos to Felicity Huffman for being the only actress from Desperate Housewives nominated this year–she gave a fantastic performance in that heart-racing episode called “Bang”, but honestly I’m hoping it finally goes to my girl Mary-Louise Parker who, though she already has an Emmy from Angels In America, has deserved another one for Weeds since day one.

Congrats to all!

Outstanding Drama Series
Boston Legal
Grey’s Anatomy
Heroes
House
The Sopranos

Outstanding Comedy Series
Entourage
The Office
30 Rock
Two and a Half Men
Ugly Betty

Outstanding Reality Series
The Amazing Race
American Idol
Dancing with the Stars
Project Runway
Top Chef

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Late Night With Conan O’Brien
Late Show With David Letterman
Real Time With Bill Maher

Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Patricia Arquette (Medium)
Minnie Driver (The Riches)
Edie Falco (The Sopranos)
Sally Field (Brothers & Sisters)
Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU)
Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer)

Lead Actor in a Drama Series
James Gandolfini (The Sopranos)
Hugh Laurie (House)
Denis Leary (Rescue Me)
James Spader (Boston Legal)
Kiefer Sutherland (24)

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Rachel Griffiths (Brothers & Sisters)
Katherine Heigl (Grey’s Anatomy)
Chandra Wilson (Grey’s Anatomy)
Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy)
Aida Turturro (The Sopranos)
Lorraine Bracco (The Sopranos)

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
William Shatner (Boston Legal)
Masi Oka (Heroes)
T.R. Knight (Grey’s Anatomy)
Michael Emerson (Lost)
Terry O’Quinn (Lost)
Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos)

Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock)
Ricky Gervais (Extras)
Tony Shalhoub (Monk)
Steve Carell (The Office)
Charlie Sheen (Two and a Half Men)

Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Tina Fey (30 Rock)
Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives)
Julia Louis-Dreyfuss (New Adventures of Old Christine)
America Ferrera (Ugly Betty)
Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds)

Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Kevin Dillon (Entourage)
Jeremy Piven (Entourage)
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother)
Rainn Wilson (The Office)
Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men)

Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Jaime Pressly (My Name Is Earl)
Jenna Fischer (The Office)
Conchata Ferrell (Two and a Half Men)
Holland Taylor (Two and a Half Men)
Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty)
Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds)

See the rest of the nominations here

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Who Is The Hottest Man In TV?

Posted under Celebrities, Dancing With The Stars, Gay, Television by Chris Evans on Tuesday 31 October 2006 at 5:50 pm

Out.com’s latest poll asks who the hottest guy in TV is, and they’ve got some pretty hot choices:

Eric Mabius (Ugly Betty)
Mario Lopez (Dancing with the Stars)
Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes)
Sean Maguire (The Class)
Skeet Ulrich (Jericho)
Gaius Charles (Friday Night Lights)
Jay Hernandez (Six Degrees)
Kerr Smith (Justice)

Here are the current results:

My vote would have to go to Jay Hernandez with Mario Lopez in a close second. Yeah, yeah..Mario was hot on Nip/Tuck..but I’ve been in love with Jay ever since I saw Hostel.

C’mon..how can you not fall in love with this guy?

Who would you guys pick?

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Emmy Nominations Announced

Here are the 58th Annual Emmy Award nominations. There’ s a puking party in my backyard later this afternoon.

Lead Actress Drama

Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under)
Geena Davis (Commander In Chief)
Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU)
Allison Janney (The West Wing)
Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer)

Supporting Actress Drama

Candice Bergen (Boston Legal)
Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy)
Chandra Wilson (Grey’s Anatomy)
Blythe Danner (Huff)
Jean Smart (24)

Lead Actor Drama

Peter Krause (Six Feet Under)
Denis Leary (Rescue Me)
Chris Meloni (Law & Order: SVU)
Martin Sheen (The West Wing)
Keifer Sutherland (24)

Supporting Actor Drama

William Shatner (Boston Legal)
Oliver Platt (Huff)
Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos)
Gregory Itzin (24)
Alan Alda (The West Wing)

Guest Actor Drama

Michael J. Fox (Boston Legal)
Christian Clemenson (Boston Legal)
James Woods (ER)
Kyle Chandler (Grey’s Anatomy)
Henry Ian Cusick (Lost)

Guest Actress Drama

Kate Burton (Grey’s Anatomy)
Christina Ricci (Grey’s Anatomy)
Swoozie Kurtz (Huff)
Patricia Clarkson (Six Feet Under)
Joanna Cassidy (Six Feet Under)

Best Drama Series

Grey’s Anatomy
House
The Sopranos
24
The West Wing

Reality TV

The Amazing Race
American Idol
Project Runway
Dancing with the Stars
Survivor

Lead Actor Comedy

Steve Carell (The Office)
Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
Kevin James (King of Queens)
Tony Shalhoub (Monk)
Charlie Sheen (Two and a Half Men)

Lead Actress Comedy

Stockard Channing (Out of Practice)
Jane Kazcmarek(Malcolm in the Middle)
Lisa Kudrow (The Comeback)
Debra Messing (Will & Grace)
Julia Louis-Dreyfuss (The New Adventures of Old Christine)

Supporting Actor Comedy

Will Arnett (Arrested Development)
Jeremy Piven (Entourage)
Bryan Cranston (Malcolm In The Middle)
Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men)
Sean Hayes (Will & Grace)

Supporting Actress Comedy

Alfre Woodard (Desperate Housewives)
Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
Megan Mullally (Will & Grace)
Jaime Pressly (My Name Is Earl)
Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds)

Guest Actor Comedy

Patrick Stewart (Extras)
Ben Stiller (Extras)
Martin Sheen (Two and a Half Men)
Alec Baldwin (Will & Grace)
Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace)

Guest Actress Comedy

Shirley Knight (Desperate Housewives)
Kate Winslet (Extras)
Chloris Leachman (Malcolm In The Middle)
Laurie Metcalfe (Monk)
Blythe Danner (Will & Grace)

Best Comedy

Arrested Development
Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Office
Scrubs
Two and a Half Men

I cannot even begin to describe the horror I’m experiencing at the moment. First of all, Lauren Graham and Kristen Bell were not nominated. Second, Will & Grace, a series that went down the toilet a while ago and has been there ever since–somehow leads the comedies with 10 nominations.

None of the Desperate Housewives were nominated except the just okay Alfre Woodard (whose storyline ruined season 2 by the way) including the very worthy Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria. Jason Lee did not get nominated for breakout comedy hit “My Name Is Earl“, nor did the series get a nod. Where is Golden Globe winner Mary Louise Parker? I’m disgusted. Where’s last year’s winner Patricia Arquette?

Michael C. Hall did not get nominated for Six Feet Under, though I’m willing to forgive that since his co-star Peter Krause did. There is some good news however. House, Grey’s Anatomy, Frances Conroy, and Kyra Sedgwick did all get nominated. Not to mention–finally after years of snubs, Law & Order: SVU’s Chris Meloni garnered a well-deserved nomination.

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Grey’s Anatomy Moves To Thursday Nights Against CSI

Posted under Dancing With The Stars, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Television by Chris Evans on Wednesday 17 May 2006 at 1:04 am

The doctors of Seattle Grace are about to face their toughest challenge: the crime scene investigators of Las Vegas P.D.

Barring an unlikely announcement by CBS on Wednesday, Grey’s Anatomy and CSI will go head-to-head next fall on Thursday nights. This, after an unexpected announcement by ABC on Tuesday.

In what ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson called the biggest decision in setting his network’s new fall schedule, Grey’s Anatomy will be discharged from its secure 10 p.m. Sunday residence, and asked to do its quirky/romantic/M.D. thing in the key 9 p.m., Thursday battleground.

In other moves, ABC announced a whopping 12 new comedies and dramas, starring the likes of Ally McBeal’s Calista Flockhart, CheersTed Danson, and Courteney Cox Arquette’s David Arquette, and issued renewals to borderline shows such as What About Brian, According to Jim and George Lopez.

Issued pink slips were: Kelly Ripa and her three-year-old sitcom Hope & Faith; Rodney somebody and his two-year-old sitcom Rodney; and, every single star of every single new show premiered by ABC last fall, including Geena Davis (Commander in Chief), Stuart Townsend (Night Stalker), Freddie Prinze Jr. (Freddie), and various space aliens (Invasion).

Of the casualties, McPherson noted in a press conference that Commander in Chief might return as a two-hour made-for-TV movie, and paid tribute to Invasion, calling it a “great” show: “We wish we could have made it work.”

The CW may be next in line to try to make Invasion work; the Hollywood Reporter said the new network was considering picking up the sci-fi thriller. (The CW announces its first-ever fall lineup on Friday.)

Elsewhere, ABC said Lost, back for a third season, would air without repeats in two blocks–one seven-week run starting in September, followed by a four-month run starting in February. In between, the network will try out a new Taye Diggs police detective drama, Day Break, in Lost’s 9 p.m., Wednesday slot.

The network teased no Lost cast additions and pledged no subtractions, “except the people we’ve shot,” McPherson joked. The same was said of Desperate Housewives, minus the shooting quip. McPherson said the soapy comedy’s cast would be intact for its upcoming third season.

Before Tuesday, it was suspected that Desperate Housewives might be on the move. But it was Grey’s Anatomy, the lower-rated show with the bigger buzz, that got the call.

“We feel that it’s a show that deserves a nine o’clock time period,” McPherson told reporters. “[It's] a fantastic time for it…[and] there’s plenty of room for both.”

By both, McPherson meant Grey’s Anatomy and CSI. The former is TV’s third most watched scripted series, averaging 19.9 million viewers; the latter is TV’s most-watched scripted series, averaging 25.2 million viewers. (Desperate Housewives is the second most popular scripted show, with 22.1 million viewers.)

By relocating Grey’s Anatomy to Thursday, ABC will try to establish a beachhead on what is traditionally TV’s most-watched night, and what is traditionally one of its least-watched nights. Dating back to the 1980s, Thursday has been owned by either NBC or CBS. ABC, meanwhile, hasn’t had a steady performer at 9 p.m. since Abe Vigoda was on the network payroll.

Since cop comedy Barney Miller went off the air in 1982, ABC has detonated bomb (The Night Stalker) after bomb (Push, Nevada) after bomb (Wasteland) in the slot. Even Dynasty was sent there to die.

Given that Dr. McDreamy and residents are in much better shape than the winded Carrington crew was in the late 1980s, it seems plausible that Grey’s Anatomy fans have nothing to worry about, and that Matthew Perry fans do. As of Monday, Perry’s new NBC show, Studio City on the Sunset Strip, was slated to run opposite CSI. Now, it’s slated to run opposite CSI and Grey’s Anatomy.

In Grey’s Anatomy place at 10 p.m., Sunday, ABC will slide in Brothers & Sisters, a new hourlong drama about, well, brothers and sisters, the far-flung, grown-up kind. Flockhart stars; Six Feet Under’s Rachel Griffiths plays one of her siblings.

In addition to the pressure of being selected for a prime-time slot, Brothers & Sisters, along with its fellow ABC Sunday shows, will have to contend with the expected pass rush from Sunday-night football action on NBC.

Bereft of Monday Night Football for the first time since before the 1970 NFL season, ABC will feed its pigskin fix with college football and, in the process, try to brighten TV’s Saturday-night black hole with prime-time NCAA games.

A brief look at the other new series:

Men in Trees (fall): An hourlong romantic drama about a relationship expert who, due to a snowstorm, becomes “stuck in a small town full of the one thing she really doesn’t need–available men.” Starring Anne Heche.

The Nine (fall): Lost with hostages. This hourlong drama looks at a botched bank robbery and its impact on nine under-the-gun people, including Party of Five’s Scott Wolf.

Six Degrees (fall): Lost/Alias creator JJ Abrams offers this hourlong drama about six New Yorkers who don’t know each other…or do they? Erika Christensen and indie film vets Campbell Scott and Hope Davis star.

Betty the Ugly (fall): Presumably to fill the void left by the canceled Less Than Perfect, executive producer Salma Hayek delivers this hourlong comedy about a “slightly plump plain Jane from Queens” who lands a job at a Manhattan fashion magazine.

Big Day (fall): 24 meets Father of the Bride–it says so right there in the network press release. Every episode of this half-hour comedy revolves around the events leading up to the wedding of The Practice’s Marla Sokoloff and one of the Four Kings.

Help Me Help You (fall): Looking to recapture that Becker magic, Ted Danson stars in this half-hour sitcom as a group-therapy leader who, in a wholly unexpected twist, is “probably the craziest and most self-obsessed of all.”

Let’s Rob… (fall): Mick Jagger “had a tremendous sense of humor,” McPherson said, about this half-hour comedy which tells the story of inept crooks who try to burgle the Rolling Stone’s posh Manhattan pad. Jagger cameos, but won’t be a series regular, the network said.

Notes from the Underbelly (fall): A half-hour comedy about a couple expecting their first child.

Traveler (midseason): When two grad-school grads lose their buddy and get tagged as suspects in a terrorist bombing, “the boys [become] pawns in a conspiracy that will take years to unravel,” an optimistic ABC rep says of this hourlong drama.

In Case of Emergency (midseason): David Arquette and Jonathan Silverman are part of a high-school clique that reunite and learn that, after all, “they’ve got each other in case of emergency.” Hugs will be dispensed in half-hour comedy installments.

Set for the Rest of Your Life (midseason): A “high-tension game show” about amortizations or something. A concept that needs no explanation: the sound-proof isolation booth.

And here’s a night-by-night look at ABC’s fall lineup:

SUNDAY: America’s Funniest Home Videos; Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; Desperate Housewives; Brothers & Sisters

MONDAY: Wife Swap; The Bachelor (fall)/Supernanny (midseason); What About Brian

TUESDAY: Dancing with the Stars (fall)/Set for the Rest of Your Life (midseason); Let’s Rob…; Help Me Help You; Boston Legal

WEDNESDAY: Dancing with the Stars (fall)/George Lopez and According to Jim (midseason); Lost (fall)/Day Break (midseason); The Nine

THURSDAY: Big Day; Notes from the Underbelly; Grey’s Anatomy; Six Degrees

FRIDAY: Betty the Ugly; Men in Trees; 20/20

SATURDAY: ABC Saturday Night College Football

Other ABC shows renewed, but not currently on the 2006-07 schedule: modest reality hit American Inventor and struggling newsmagazine Primetime Live.

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Drew Lachey Wins ‘Dancing With The Stars’

Posted under Celebrities, Dancing With The Stars, Drew Lachey, Television by Chris Evans on Sunday 26 February 2006 at 10:57 pm

Drew Lachey danced away as the winner of “Dancing with the Stars” Sunday night.

The former 98 Degrees pop singer out-hoofed pro wrestler Stacy Keibler, thought to be the favored finalist, along with NFL great Jerry Rice, as ABC’s ballroom hit wrapped its second season, airing live from Los Angeles.

With his professional dancer-partner Cheryl Burke, Lachey wowed the audience with a freestyle routine danced to “Hound Dog,” which concluded with him vaulting himself over his partner’s shoulders.

The couple racked up a total score of 27 out of a perfect 30 from the three-judge panel, which, combined with their score from Thursday’s pre-finale, gave them a total of 87 out of 90.

But it was viewers - whose vote carried half the weight - who settled the matter.

In somewhat of an upset midway through the two-hour finale, they eliminated the leggy, blonde Keibler.

Then, in the program’s final moments, host Tom Bergeron disclosed that Lachey was the choice over Rice.

“Woooooooooooooo!” yelped Lachey, who gratefully accepted the mirrorball trophy (which he had earlier acknowledged was “ugly”).

During the program, all seven of the previously bounced celebrities - ESPN sportscaster Kenny Mayne, actress Tatum O’Neal, news personality Giselle Fernandez, rap star Master P, actress Tia Carrere, tanned ladies’ man George Hamilton and talk-show host Lisa Rinna - returned for a last dance with their partners.

It was in January that “Dancing” began its new season with 10 competitors of sometimes dubious celebrity, each paired with a professional dancer for the show’s grueling choreography and performance regimen. Then, as the weeks passed, one couple after another was kicked off thanks to the verdict of the judges and viewer voting.

“Dancing” received a warm welcome from viewers - it ranks 7th in prime time for the season to date, according to Nielsen Media Research.

“Dancing” first kicked up its heels last summer as a surprise hit for ABC.

In its July season finale, “General Hospital” star Kelly Monaco and her professional partner upset odds-on favorite John O’Hurley, best known for playing J. Peterman on “Seinfeld.”

But audience complaints arose that the voting process was confusing and that Monaco, star of an ABC soap, got preferential treatment. This prompted a rematch, which, airing in September, gave viewers full authority. They awarded the title to O’Hurley.

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Dancing With The Stars Set To Boost ABC’s Reign

Posted under Celebrities, Dancing With The Stars, Television by Chris Evans on Thursday 5 January 2006 at 8:13 pm

Dancing

Dancing With The Stars kicks off it’s second season on ABC tonight at 8. It looks like it’ll be a very exciting season, and hopefully a little less cheesy than last year, now that it’s a bonafide hit. I’m rooting for Lisa Rinna, I love her, but for some reason George Hamilton’s sweet charisma is making me love him too. We’ll see how it goes tonight at 8.

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