Downton Abbey and Orange Is the current Black were big winners in a night that played it secure as the Screen Actors Guild celebrated deserving recipients
The queer thing about the SAG Awards,which were held on Saturday night, is that while they are seen as a filmic precursor to the Oscars, and their television awards really have no impact on the Emmys,which aren’t held again until September. Regarding television, though the Screen Actors Guild largely made very secure choices, and in many ways echoing the choices of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences just a few months ago,some perceived wrongs were righted.
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Source: theguardian.com