08/27: Emmys: Tonight at 8:00 PM!
Good luck to everyone involved with the House nominations. There are four in all.
I'd probably be remiss to not highlight some more reaction to the lack of a nomination for Hugh Laurie. It has remained a hot topic and it has only become hotter as we've become close to the actual award show.
Doug Elfman:
Hal Boedeker:
Ed Bark:
Tom Jicha:
Joanne Ostrow:
Terry Morrow:
Raju Mudhar:
I'd probably be remiss to not highlight some more reaction to the lack of a nomination for Hugh Laurie. It has remained a hot topic and it has only become hotter as we've become close to the actual award show.
Doug Elfman:
Blustery outrage: As everyone says, where's Hugh Laurie for "House?"
Hal Boedeker:
The strangest omission? Hugh Laurie was not nominated for playing the title role in House, although this Fox series is in the running for top drama. How did that happen? Laurie is the show.
Ed Bark:
O'Brien has a bit of controversy at his disposal this time. A new Emmy voting procedure resulted in several curious omissions among nominees. Besides "Lost," they include snubs of Edie Falco and James Gandolfini of "The Sopranos" and Hugh Laurie of "House."
Omitting Laurie is especially preposterous. He's virtually the whole show in "House," which did get a best drama series nod. So how do you leave its namesake doctor out of the Emmy picture while gifting Martin Sheen of "The West Wing" with a sixth lead actor nomination?
Omitting Laurie is especially preposterous. He's virtually the whole show in "House," which did get a best drama series nod. So how do you leave its namesake doctor out of the Emmy picture while gifting Martin Sheen of "The West Wing" with a sixth lead actor nomination?
Tom Jicha:
Lead actor, drama: No Hugh Laurie (House), no James Gandolfini (The Sopranos), no Michael Chiklis (The Shield), but Martin Sheen, a non-presence last season on The West Wing, gets one final chance at the elusive Emmy. This is a joke field. Maybe the diminished competition will put the very deserving Kiefer Sutherland (24) over the top.
Joanne Ostrow:
The fact that "Lost" was neglected is outrageous; the fact that Hugh Laurie ("House") and Edie Falco ("The Sopranos") were overlooked is ridiculous; the fact that Alfre Woodard was nominated yet "Desperate Housewives" was not is plain goofy.
Terry Morrow:
No nomination for Hugh Laurie for "House"? (Yet the series is up for Outstanding Drama? What gives?)
Raju Mudhar:
Who should win: What, no Hugh Laurie (House)? Leary deserves recognition for great work in Rescue Me.
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