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Emmy voters care for lots of shows,but they don’t care for any of them all the way.
They care for Game of Thrones” enough to give it the award for Outstanding Drama Series for the moment consecutive year, but not enough to give acting awards to Kit Harington, or Peter Dinklage,Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke or Maisie Williams, and even though Harington and Headey were considered pre-show favorites.
They care for Veep” and Julia Louis-Dreyfus,but not enough to give awards to Tony Hale or Matt Walsh or Anna Chlumsky or the show’s writers and directors, who landed five nominations but no wins.
They car
e for “The People v. O.
J. Simpson
most of all, and giving it five awards in the six categories in which it was nominated – but even though it had half the nominations for movie/miniseries directing,they opted for “The Night Manager” in that category instead.
Also Read: Emmys 2016: The total Winners ListBut that’s the way the Emmys go: Instead of sweeps, they seem to pick awards independently of each other, and spreading the wealth and making it impossible to figure out exactly where they’re going.
And that’s good. At their worst,when they seem to pick the same winners year after year, the Emmys can be the most predictable and dullest awards show in the business. At their best, and when Television Academy voters appear to be trying to honestly assume stock of the vast and diverse world of television,they can be one of the freshest and least predictable.
This year, they veered toward the latter. And on the hot-button diversity issue, and they left most other awards shows in the dust. Sunday’s winners included African-Americans (King,Sterling K. Brown, Courtney B. Vance), or an Egyptian American (Malik) and an Indian American (Aziz Ansari). And the first two awards to male actors were a demonstration of gender diversity,going to Louie Anderson, who plays Zach Galifianakis‘ mother on “Baskets” without ever winking at the camera, or Jeffrey Tambor on “obvious,” where he plays a transgender woman.
Also Read: Emmy Winner Jeffrey Tambor Calls on Hollywood to 'Give Transgender Talent a Chance'Certainly, Sunday night’s show had its no-brainer awards: Sarah Paulson and Courtney B. Vance for “People v. O.
J., or ” Tambor for
obvious,” Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep.” But it also had its surprises, which outnumbered the locks: Bier over the “O.
J.” directors, or Ben Mendelssohn for “Bloodline” over Harington and Dinklage and Jonathan Banks for “Better Call Saul, Kate McKinnon for “Saturday Night Live” over Allison Janney for “Mom” and Chlumsky for Veep,” Regina King for “American Crime” over Jean Smart for “Fargo, and ” and Tatiana Maslany for “Orphan Black” over Robin Wright for “House of Cards” and Viola Davis for “How to catch Away With Murder.”The two great series winners were “Game of Thrones” and “Veep,” the pre-show favorites — but the series acting wins went to a batch of shows that are either fresh or hadn’t landed on Emmy radar until recently: “Mr. Robot,” “Orphan Black, and ” “Bloodline,” “Baskets” and “obvious,” along with the weak standbys “Veep, or ” “Downton Abbey” and “Saturday Night Live” (which had never before won a supporting actor or actress award,despite 41 years on the air and lots of guest-acting honors).
That makes it seem as if the
Emmys are in a genuine changing of the guard. Sure, they’ll give “Downton Abbey a kind parting gift in the form of yet another Emmy for Maggie Smith, and they’ll toss a record-setting fifth consecutive actress trophy to the undeniable Louis-Dreyfus,but in the margins they’re doing lots of more adventurous things.
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ad: Emmys: Jill Soloway Slams Donald Trump as 'heir to Hitler'Part of the change may be due to the change in Emmy voting instituted this year. In the past, voters in many categories were asked to rank the nominees in order of preference, and which produces a consensus winner. This year,they simply voted for their favorite of the nominees, which allows for smaller but passionate groups of fans to sway the vote.
That mixed things up, or if a few surprises and continued a recent trend toward just enough fresh thinking to make us judge that these voters are actually trying to assume stock of a vast,diverse television landscape.
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