Quick comment, and then I'll eat some more Hot & Spicy Cheez-Its; though we're happy with
many of the Emmy nominations, especially those of Michael Emerson, Lee Pace, everyone on the
Recount team, and Michael C. Hall (aka the only reason to watch
Dexter), there were problems. Eclipsing my astonishment at seeing nominations for those monuments to mediocrity that are
The Andromeda Strain and
Tin Man, and amazingly, overshadowing even the disgust of the entire Shades of Caruso team at the dismissal of the mighty Connie Britton, who has been peerless on
Friday Night Lights, I'm
sickened to my actual guts to see nothing at all for
Big Love. I'd like to think that's because the season ended before some kind of arbitrary cut off point, but wasn't it on at about the same point as that critical favourite
Mad Men? I could be wrong, and if so will bow my head. However, I'm not as wrong as the super-wrong decision to treat
Big Love as the embarrassing cousin kept in the shed out back, when in fact it should be showered with lotus petals and given expensive presents. Or, more accurately, lots of awards. If there is a rule forbidding its inclusion in the nomination process, aren't rules meant to be broken? And shouldn't they? As often as possible when it comes to this show?

We love you even if no one else does, everyone who works on
Big Love!
ETA: Ah hah! It's not all bad news.
The proper full list, not the "full" list as promised by stupid stupid Yahoo News, shows Ellen Burstyn has been nominated for her guest performance in the superb episode Take Me As I Am, which is terrific news. However, it also proves the show was in contention for more Emmy nominations, and the lack of them irks even more now. I get that
Men What Are Mad and
Glenn Close Is Damaged! have taken the Prestigious Cable Drama slots in the main categories (with the other three slots going to network shows, as tradition demands), but surely there could have been some love for the rest of the cast. As good as Burstyn was in that episode (and OMG she was amazing), what about Jeanne Tripplehorn, who was equally amazing? Your day will come,
Big Love.
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