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The Annual Primetime Emmys - General Discussion


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1 minute ago, LilWharveyGal said:

And if I was watching the right row, it looked like Elisabeth Moss bugged out during Nicole's category.

Yeah, how immature. Ms. Moss is a great actress. Why can't she just act cool for a moment. Sit quietly and non-reactive. She totally brought attention to herself making faces and such. 

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27 minutes ago, chitowngirl said:

I notice no one is playing Nicole off!

Yeah, I'm glad they let her speak, but a part of me is annoyed that they only allowed it because she's a big Hollywood star (they don't give writers, directors, tech folks - or even less famous actors - the same courtesy). 

 

ETA: And... minutes later, they very rudely drown out Sterling Brown, as he was in the middle of delivering my favorite speech of the night.  Ugh.

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24 minutes ago, bmoore4026 said:

I'm so happy for San Junipero.  It's nice having a gay themed story that ends happily ever after

Loved that episode! In general, I don't think every single story should be a "happily ever after," because a lot of mainstream/popular things end happily when that's just not true to life. However, I LOVE Black Mirror and when I watch that show I think, "geez, not every episode needs to end on a grim note." So I loved a different ending to an episode of this show.  As a huge TZ fan (a show to which BM is often compared), I appreciated that some of the episodes did have a happy/heartwarming ending.

So while some people say it was too "Americanized" with the happy ending, I thought it was a very enjoyable episode with fantastic performances. And the fact that it was a happy ending for a gay couple makes it a little bit better. (Considering the context of how one of the characters died at a young age, stories like this are still needed.)

Edit to Correct Myself: She didn't die at a young age, but lapsed into a coma at a young age.

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1 minute ago, wallflower75 said:

Is "This Is Us" really that good?  It always seemed kinda...I don't know...melodramatic in the ads and the way all my friends talked about it??

I found it soooo treacly. I stopped watching after a couple episodes. Also, this may have changed since I quit watching, but it annoyed me that Kate's entire character and storyline were about her being fat. 

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2 minutes ago, wallflower75 said:

Is "This Is Us" really that good?  It always seemed kinda...I don't know...melodramatic in the ads and the way all my friends talked about it??

I'm not the biggest fan of the concept and the tearjerker nature, but people seem to be completely in love with the show.

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