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Today's Emmy nominations announcement was supposed to mark a turning point in Emmy history. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revised the nomination process to ensure, in part, that some new faces got nods. Did they succeed? There certainly a was a lot of turnover this year, but the new nominees still leave a lot to be desired.

The list of those that didn't get recognized is surprising, for both good and bad reasons. Here are the five things that stood out most to us:

Forget last year...
"Lost," James Spader, Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette were all major winners last year - and not nominated this year. Kiefer Sutherland is the only lead actor nominated from last year in the drama category. Tony Shalhoub is the only lead actor nominated from last year in the comedy category.



What happened to the "Housewives"?
The show itself did not deserve to get nominated this year (it doesn't belong in the comedy category, but that's a whole other story). But to not nominate Marcia Cross (the best woman on TV, period) and instead recognize Alfre Woodard is a head-scratcher. Her entire storyline was never done properly and she never fit in with the show. She's a great actress, just not on this show.

"Deadwood" + "The Shield" + "Veronica Mars" + "Big Love" = ???
No major nominations. No Ian McShane (a f**king crime!!!), no Forrest Whitaker (are you kidding!?), no Kristen Bell and no Chloe Sevigny. No respect.

A few bright spots
Denis Leary ("Rescue Me") deserved his actor nod, same for Gregory Itzin and Jean Smart ("24"). "Scrubs" got its second straight nod and "The West Wing" had a great final season. "Splinter Cell" was great (though it has no chance going up against "Into the West") and Steve Carell is certainly as funny as it gets.

Best storylines
Can "The West Wing" pull off one last Emmy win? And what about Allison Janney, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally and "Arrested Development"? Will "The Sopranos" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" win despite sub-par seasons? Oh, and no James Gandolfini or Edie Falco?

Sorry, one last rant ...
When in the world will the supporting cast of "Scrubs" get nominated? How about "The Shield"? Or "Deadwood"? Or "Rescue Me"? Or Lauren Graham? Or "The Wire" and Michael K. Williams (Omar)? Or Jennifer Love Hewitt? Ok, just kidding.

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46. Are the voters blind or racist. What happened to Everybody hates chris which is extremely funny, girlfriends, one one one, all of us, etc. There are many black shows that are worthy of an emmy. Black actors/shows are never nominated for this. I like to know why is that. Minorities of show business should follow the steps that minority singers did with the grammy's.
Let talent speak for itself and not color/race.

Joan

Posted at 1:48AM on Aug 28th 2006 by Joan

47. Even where Emmys got it right this year, they got it wrong. Of the big shows they actually recognized, i.e. Grey's Anatomy, they ignored the driving forces of Ellen Pompeo and Patrick Dempsey in the acting categories. No nod for Zack Braff from Scrubs either...why?

And I would really love to know why in the world Lauren Graham has never been nominated. She is the finest actress on television in the best written show on television. It may be oriented to one demographic and on a small network, but she has talent!

And my final gripe...Debra Jo Rupp who created one of the funniest characters on That 70s Show has never been recognized by any commitee for her work. Yea, her show is a joke, but she is superb and the epitome of a Best Supporting Actress.

Posted at 3:03PM on Sep 2nd 2006 by Kevin

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