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2009 Emmy Award Nominees Announced

July 16th 2009 15:23

Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour)

American Dad
Robot Chicken
South Park
The Simpsons

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
Bones • The Hero In The Hold
Heroes • Cold Snap
Mad Men • The Jet Set
Pushing Daisies • Dim Sum Lose Some

The Tudors • Episode 302; Episode 303
True Blood • Burning House Of Love; Cold Ground; Sparks Fly Out

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series
30 Rock
Californication
The Office
United States Of Tara
Weeds

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
Damages
Friday Night Lights
Mad Men
The Tudors
True Blood

Outstanding Cinematography For A Half-Hour Series
30 Rock • Apollo, Apollo
According To Jim
Californication • In Utero
Everybody Hates Chris • Everybody Hates Back Talk
Weeds • No Man Is Pudding

Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series
Breaking Bad • ABQ
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation • For Warrick
Life On Mars • Out Here In The Fields
Mad Men • The New Girl
The Tudors • Episode 303

Outstanding Comedy Series
30 Rock
Entourage
Family Guy
Flight Of The Conchords
How I Met Your Mother
The Office
Weeds

Outstanding Drama Series
Big Love
Breaking Bad
Damages
Dexter
House
Lost
Mad Men

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series

30 Rock • Alec Baldwin, as Jack Donaghy
Flight Of The Conchords • Jemaine Clement, as Jemaine
Monk • Tony Shalhoub, as Adrian Monk
The Big Bang Theory • Jim Parsons, as Sheldon Cooper
The Office • Steve Carell, as Michael Scott
Two And A Half Men • Charlie Sheen, as Charlie Harper

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • Bryan Cranston, as Walter White
Dexter • Michael C. Hall, as Dexter Morgan
House • Hugh Laurie, as Dr. Gregory House
In Treatment • Gabriel Byrne, as Paul
Mad Men • Jon Hamm, as Don Draper
The Mentalist • Simon Baker, as Patrick Jane

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
30 Rock • Tina Fey, as Liz Lemon
Samantha Who? • Christina Applegate, as Samantha Newly
The New Adventures Of Old Christine • Julia Louis-Dreyfus, as Christine
The Sarah Silverman Program • Sarah Silverman, as Sarah Silverman
United States Of Tara • Toni Collette, as Tara Gregson
Weeds • Mary-Louise Parker, as Nancy Botwin

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Brothers & Sisters • Sally Field, as Nora Walker
Damages • Glenn Close, as Patty Hewes
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • Mariska Hargitay, as Detective Olivia Benson
Mad Men • Elisabeth Moss, as Peggy Olson
Saving Grace • Holly Hunter, as Grace Hanadarko
The Closer • Kyra Sedgwick, as Brenda Leigh Johnson

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
30 Rock • Tracy Morgan, as Tracy Jordan
30 Rock • Jack McBrayer, as Kenneth Parcell
Entourage • Kevin Dillon, as Johnny Drama
How I Met Your Mother • Neil Patrick Harris, as Barney Stinson
The Office • Rainn Wilson, as Dwight Schrute
Two And A Half Men •Jon Cryer, as Alan Harper

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Boston Legal • William Shatner, as Denny Crane
Boston Legal • Christian Clemenson, as Jerry Espenson
Breaking Bad • Aaron Paul, as Jesse Pinkman
Damages • William Hurt, as Daniel Purcell
Lost • Michael Emerson, as Ben Linus
Mad Men • John Slattery, as Roger Sterling

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
30 Rock • Jane Krakowski, as Jenna Maroney
Pushing Daisies • Kristin Chenoweth, as Olive Snook
Saturday Night Live • Amy Poehler, as Various Characters
Saturday Night Live • Kristin Wiig, as Various Characters
Ugly Betty • Vanessa Williams, as Wilhelmina Slater
Weeds • Elizabeth Perkins, as Celia Hodes

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
24 • Cherry Jones, as President Allison Taylor
Damages • Rose Byrne, as Ellen Parsons
Grey's Anatomy • Sandra Oh, as Dr. Christina Yang
Grey's Anatomy • Chandra Wilson, as Dr. Miranda Bailey
In Treatment • Dianne Wiest, as Gina
In Treatment • Hope Davis, as Mia

View the entire list HERE.
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First off, I know what you’re thinking. You were gone finale week?! Yes, yes I was. But have no fear, I’m back and all caught up with this season’s finales, and let me just say one thing: There was a lot of yelling at the TV this season.


I will, of course, be writing up a full recap and my thoughts on each finale separately as usual, but I feel the need to write up my initial thoughts while they are all still fresh in my mind like the hydrogen bomb, brain tumor, Apocalypse season it was. So let’s get started. In order of how they aired…



Chuck: Best wedding/shootout/Jeffster concert/Casey save/other wedding/Ninja Chuck ever. This finale was awesome. Seriously, I loved everything about it, especially when Casey and his men end up having to put together Ellie and Awesome’s wedding after everyone literally crashed their first one. The entire episode was hilarious, action-packed, and, as usual, full of heart. Please, oh please NBC, do NOT let this be the end of Chuck. I feel like we’re just getting started!



Heroes: Just when Nathan is finally (albeit very slowly) starting to grow on me, he has to go and get killed. Great. Just great. *sigh* I don’t care if he did come back as Sylar/Nathan (Slythan? Natlar?) it’s not the same. All that swirling dust, digging up old heros aside, is it wrong of me to be the most concerned about Hiro and his bloody nose?



Private Practice:: I hate to say it, but I’ve started to feel like I’m watching this show more out of obligation than anything else. It’s like, we’ll I’ve seen all the ones before it, I can’t stop now. That being said, this episode gave me hope that maybe that could change. I thought this was a great episode, mostly for the end. If you saw it, you know what I’m talking about. If not, well, I don’t want to ruin it for you. Let me just say it involves drugs, a crazy lady, and a scapal…



House:: It’s the moment House-Cuddy (a.k.a. Huddy) fans were waiting for, and…wait for it...turns out House was imagining it all. No big surprise there, however I did not expect the end to be so, what’s the word…grim? Poor House. I feel really bad for the guy. You know it’s bad when he willingly signs up for help.  I did like the episode though. And I’m glad at least someone had a happy ending. That’s right, despite House trying to break up any and all happiness in his usual Housian way, Chase and Cameron, finally got married.



Lost:: The entire episode, I kept thinking, “They’re gonna end with the bomb. There’ll be a flash and then that’s it.” And I kept trying to talk myself out of it, and what do they do? They end with the bomb-flash and that’s it. Arrgh! Why, Lost? Why must you frustrate me in the best of ways? Despite my arrrghing, it was a great finale. Not so great? Sawyer and Jack suddenly deciding to beat the antagonist out of each other while poor Sayid is literally dying from a bullet wound a few feet away. Really guys? You think now is the best time for this? You all know my great love of Sawyer, but ever since he went all 70’s Dharmaville, I don’t know…I’m kinda liking the new Jack. Sorry Kate. Loved that Miles saved his dad when everything started crashing down, and as much as I don’t like Juliet, I realized I didn’t want her to die. Considering that she’s the only one lately who can seem to get Sawyer to do anything, she might be helpful to have around. And now the mysterious Jacob is even more mysterious. What was he doing visiting everyone long before they ever ended up on The Island? And is Dead Locke really Locke, or is the Walking Around on The Island Locke really Locke, or is Locke really Jacob having taken up Locke’s body? Oh the wonderful confusion that is Lost. That’s right, despite all the total frustration and confusion, I love it. One last thing, “What lies in the shadow of the statue?”



Bones:: Like House, there was lots and lots of hype about the rumored hookup with Booth and Bones on this season’s finale, and I’d like to know what you all thought about how it all turned out. I liked the quirky dream Booth was having where he was married to Bones (“Brenn” in this case, which was definitely weird) and they owned a night club named “The Lab”, where everyone worked in a sort of warped version of everyone else. There were a lot of great winks to the audience, like Sweets’s ‘I’m a bartender, which is practically a psychologist’ thing, and Hodgins being a great mystery writer. I loved Sweets’s band and the fact that all the interns, including Zack where there. I also liked that Hodgin’s did the voiceover for the story that Bones was typing as she sat next to Booth’s hospital bed. And, once again, the fact that it was all a coma dream wasn’t so surprising, but I was not expecting Booth to wake up and ask Bones, “Who are you?” *insert X-files flashback here* I was so hoping he would be joking (À la Mulder), but then that’s where it cut! Ahhhhh! No! You mean I have to wait all summer to find out if he was serious? *sigh, grumble* Okay, fine. You win this one Bones, but just wait. One of these days…



Supernatural:: Of all the finales, this was the one I was the most scared to watch. Why you ask? Supernatural finales are always awesome, and nail-bitingly good, but with Sam going after Lilith with Ruby, and Dean signing himself over to the angels in order to stop Sam from destroying himself, I had no idea what to expect. All I can say is, I NEVER, even for one split second, trusted Ruby, and I have never been so happy to see an evil character killed before ever. And I loved that Sam held her in place so Dean to could finally stab her with the knife. Yes! However, Sam and Dean being apart for most of the episode after their major fight was so sad. Especially when Dean called to apologize and they (whoever THEY are) switched the message. That was horrible! Bobby was awesome in this episode as usual, and I’m so glad Cas finally decided to help Dean. But man, they were SO close to stopping it all! Poor Sam! Poor Dean! (I find myself saying this a lot lately.) I was doing good. Sure, I’d yelled at the TV (a lot) and jumped for joy when Ruby died. There were a few teary moments, but I hadn’t had my usual all-out-Supernatural-finale-c ry yet. And then what happened? The last seal was broken, Dean finally barged in and they killed Ruby, Sam apologized, and then they had to go and grab each other’s jackets. I have no idea why, but that did it for me. Maybe it was the look on their faces when they turned to the light seeping in from the floor, maybe it was the way they said each other’s names, or maybe it was just the fact that these two brothers were both clinging to the only thing worth dying for: each other. But that definitely did it. Might as well get out the dictionary and insert Sam and Dean’s picture as the definition of “brotherhood”, because Lucifer is rising, but Sam and Dean aren’t about to let angels and demons come between family any time soon. Congratulations Supernatural, you have turned me into a blubbering idiot yet again. Have I mentioned I love this show? As in, more than just a friend?



Grey's Anatomy:: Talk about feeling bipolar, this episode bounced around all over the place! One second Izzie’s fine, then she’d got an inoperable tumor, then it’s operable, then she doesn’t want the surgery, then Alex does, then it’s okay, then Denny shows up, then the surgery went well, then she can’t remember that the surgery went well, so it must not have, then Alex goes crazy knowing she doesn’t want to live like this, then she remembers he’s going crazy, then it’s all good and back to normal, then she flatlines. *stops, breathes* Ahhh! And then, to make things even better, sweet George has to go and enlist in the army, and leave early before everyone can do their George Intervention, jumps in front of a bus to save a stranger, and winds up in the hospital where no one recognizes him. By the time Meredith (who is desperately trying to find some time to run to the courthouse to get married to Derek) finally figures it out, it’s too late. Izzie and George both code. They join each other in the elevator, she in her prom dress, he in his uniform he never even got to wear. *insert crying here* Oh, I almost forgot. Bailey gets the fellowship, but her husband is going to divorce her if she takes it. She doesn’t take it, and decides to leave him instead. Sloan makes a go at happiness by inviting Lexie to move in with him in his new house, but even that doesn’t work out. Is there no happiness left in the world? Great episode, but sad. Very very sad.

Phew! Well, there you go, there’s my initial ‘get it all out there’ reactions to this year’s finales. Overall, a very depressing, but very very good season. Yes, they may have made me laugh one second and cry the next, but that’s what I love about great TV shows. Give me great writing, acting, and characters that I love, and I’ll follow you through till the end, cursing yet enjoying every hallucinating, Apocalyptic, time-travelling, emotional rollercoaster you can throw at me! So what about you guys? What did you think of finale week?
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Starting this week TV is back! Here's a list to get to get those DVRs ready!

TV Chit Chat Favorites:
Bones: 2 hour premiere, Wednesday, September 3@ 9/7c (FOX)
Destination Truth: Wednesday, September 3 @ 10/9c (SCIFI)
House: Tuesday September 16, 8/7c (FOX)
Supernatural: Thursday, September 18, 9/8c (CW)
Heroes: Monday, September 22 9/8c (NBC)
Grey’s Anatomy: 2 hour premiere Thurs, September 25 @ 9/8c (ABC)
Californication: Sunday, September 28, 10/9c (Showtime)
Chuck: Monday, September 29 @ 8/7c ( NBC)
Pushing Daisies: Wednesday, October 1 @ 8/7c (ABC)
Private Practice: Wednesday, October 1 @ 9/8c (ABC)
Lost: Early 2009 (no set date yet)


Full Schedule:
Monday, September 1
8/7c Gossip Girl - The CW
8/7c Prison Break - 2-Hour Season Premiere - Fox
9/8c One Tree Hill - The CW

Tuesday, September 2
8/7c 90210 - Two-hour premiere - The CW
10/9c The Shield - FX Network

Wednesday, September 3
8/7c Bones - 2-Hour Season Premiere - Fox

Monday, September 8
8/7c Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - Fox

Tuesday, September 9
8/7c Fringe - 2-Hour Series Premiere - Fox
9/8c Privileged - The CW

Wednesday, September 10
9/8c 'Til Death (Fox)
9:30/8:30c Do Not Disturb (Fox)

Tuesday, September 16
9/8c House - Fox

Wednesday, September 19
8/7c Back to You (Fox

Thursday, September 18
8/7c Smallville - The CW
9/8c Supernatural - The CW
10/9c It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (FX)

Sunday, September 21
8/7c Valentine (CW)

Monday, September 22
9/8c Heroes - Two-hour premiere - NBC
9/8c Boston Legal - ABC
10/9c CSI: Miami - CBS
~*~*~
8/7c The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
8:30 /7:30c How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
9/8c Two and a Half Men (CBS)
9:30/8:30c Worst Week (CBS)

Tuesday, September 23
8/7c NCIS - CBS
9/8c The Mentalist - CBS
10/9c Without a Trace - CBS
10/9c Law & Order: SVU - NBC

Wednesday, September 24
8/7c Knight Rider - NBC
9/8c Criminal Minds - CBS
10/9c CSI: NY - CBS
10/9c Lipstick Jungle - NBC
~*~*~
8/7c The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
8:30 /7:30c Gary Unmarried (CBS)

Thursday, September 25
8/7c Ugly Betty - ABC
9/8c Grey's Anatomy - (special two-hour season premiere) - ABC
10/9c ER - NBC

Sunday, September 28
9/8c Cold Case - CBS
9/8c Desperate Housewives - ABC
10/9c Brothers & Sisters - ABC
10/9c The Unit - CBS
~*~*~
8/7c The Simpsons (Fox)
8:30 /7:30c King Of The Hill (Fox)
9/8c Family Guy(Fox)
9:30/8:30c American Dad (Fox)
10/9c Californication (Showtime)

Monday, September 29
8/7c Chuck - NBC
10/9c My Own Worst Enemy - NBC

Wednesday, October 1
8/7c Pushing Daisies - ABC
9/8c Private Practice - ABC
10/9c Dirty Sexy Money - ABC

Friday, October 3
8/7c Ghost Whisperer - CBS
9/8c The Ex List - CBS
10/9c Numb3rs - CBS
10/9c Life - NBC
~*~*~
8/7c Everybody Hates Chris (CW)
8:30 /7:30c The Game (CW)

Monday, October 6
9:30/8:30c Samantha Who? (ABC)

Thursday, October 9
9/8c Kath & Kim (NBC)
9/8c CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - CBS
10/9c Eleventh Hour - CBS
10/9c Life on Mars - ABC


Friday, October 10
10/9c The Starter Wife - USA Network

Tuesday, October 14
10/9c Eli Stone - ABC

Friday, October 17
9/8c Crusoe - Two-hour premiere - NBC

Premiering Early 2009: 24, Lost and Reaper
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This year's Emmy nominations were finally announced, and my first thought was wow, that's a lot of nominations for "30 Rock"! See the list of nominees below.


COMEDY

COMEDY SERIES
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Entourage
The Office
30 Rock
Two and a Half Men

ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Steve Carell, The Office
Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies
Tony Shalhoub, Monk
Charlie Sheen, Two and a Half Men

ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Christina Applegate, Samantha Who?
America Ferrera, Ugly Betty
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine
Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men
Kevin Dillon, Entourage
Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother
Jeremy Piven, Entourage
Rainn Wilson, The Office

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daisies
Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live
Jean Smart, Samantha Who?
Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men
Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty

GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Will Arnett, 30 Rock
Shelley Berman, Curb Your Enthusiasm
Steve Buscemi, 30 Rock
Tim Conway, 30 Rock
Rip Torn, 30 Rock

GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Polly Bergen, Desperate Housewives
Edie Falco, 30 Rock
Carrie Fisher, 30 Rock
Kathryn Joosten, Desperate Housewives
Sarah Silverman, Monk
Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock

DRAMA

DRAMA SERIES
Boston Legal
Damages
Dexter
House
Lost
Mad Men

ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Hugh Laurie, House
James Spader, Boston Legal

ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Glenn Close, Damages
Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Holly Hunter, Saving Grace
Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Ted Danson, Damages
Michael Emerson, Lost
Zeljko Ivanek, Damages
William Shatner, Boston Legal
John Slattery, Mad Men

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Candice Bergen, Boston Legal
Rachel Griffiths, Brothers & Sisters
Sandra Oh, Grey's Anatomy
Dianne Wiest, In Treatment
Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy

GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Charles Durning, Rescue Me
Robert Morse, Mad Men
Oliver Platt, Nip/Tuck
Stanley Tucci, ER
Glynn Turman, In Treatment
Robin Williams, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Ellen Burstyn, Big Love
Diahann Carroll, Grey's Anatomy
Sharon Gless, Nip/Tuck
Anjelica Huston, Medium
Cynthia Nixon, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

REALITY

REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
The Amazing Race
American Idol
Dancing With The Stars
Project Runway
Top Chef

HOST FOR A REALITY OR REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars
Heidi Klum, Project Runway
Howie Mandel, Deal or No Deal
Jeff Probst, Survivor
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol

REALITY SERIES
Antiques Roadshow
Dirty Jobs
Extreme Makeover
Intervention
Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List

VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY

VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SERIES
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Late Show With David Letterman
Real Time With Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live

VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SPECIAL
Bill Maher: The Decider
George Carlin: It’s Bad For Ya!
James Taylor: One Man Band
Kathy Griffin: Straight To Hell
The Kennedy Center Honors
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project

MINISERIES OR MOVIE

MINISERIES
The Andromeda Strain
Cranford
John Adams
Tin Man

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE
Bernard and Doris
Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
A Raisin In The Sun
Recount

ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Ralph Fiennes, Bernard And Doris
Ricky Gervais, Extras
Paul Giamatti, John Adams
Kevin Spacey, Recount
Tom Wilkinson, Recount

ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
Judi Dench, Cranford
Catherine Keener, An American Crime
Laura Linney, John Adams
Phylicia Rashad, A Raisin in the Sun
Susan Sarandon, Bernard And Doris

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Bob Balaban, Recount
Stephen Dillane, John Adams
Denis Leary, Recount
David Morse, John Adams
Tom Wilkinson, John Adams

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Eileen Atkins, Cranford
Laura Dern, Recount
Ashley Jensen, Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale
Audra McDonald, A Raisin in the Sun
Alfre Woodard, Pictures Of Hollis Woods

TECHNICAL/ART AWARDS

Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries, Or Movie
Cranford (Masterpiece Theatre) - PBS
John Adams - HBO
Recount - HBO
The Andromeda Strain - A&E
Tin Man - Sci Fi Channel

Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-camera Series
How I Met Your Mother - The Yips
No Tomorrow, Miracles
The New Adventures Of Old Christine • Between A Rock And A Hard Place
The New Adventures Of Old Christine, House

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-camera Series
Dexter - That Night, A Forest Grew
Heroes - Out Of Time
Mad Men - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Pilot)
Mad Men - Shoot
Pushing Daisies - Pie-Lette
Ugly Betty - How Betty Got Her Grieve Back

Outstanding Art Direction For A Variety, Music Or Nonfiction Programming
2007 MTV Video Music Awards
50th Annual Grammy Awards
80th Annual Academy Awards
Hell's Kitchen - Episode # 401
MADtv - Episode # 1315

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series
30 Rock
Californication
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Pushing Daisies
Ugly Betty

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
Brothers & Sisters
Damages
Friday Night Lights
Mad Men
The Tudors

Outstanding Cinematography For A Half-hour Series
30 Rock - Rosemary's Baby
According To Jim - The Chaperone
Californication - Pilot
In Treatment - Sophie
My Name Is Earl - Stole A Motorcycle
Scrubs - My Princess

Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series
Battlestar Galactica - Razor
Breaking Bad - Pilot
Dexter - The British Invasion
Lost - The Constant
Mad Men - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Rescue Me - Babyface

Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
30 Rock - Rosemary's Baby
Entourage - No Cannes Do
Flight Of The Conchords - Sally Returns
Pushing Daisies - Pie-Lette
The Office - Money (Parts 1 & 2)
The Office - Goodbye, Toby

Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Boston Legal - The Mighty Rogues
Breaking Bad - Pilot
Damages - Pilot
House - House's Head
Mad Men - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Pilot)

Outstanding Main Title Design
Bernard And Doris
Chuck
Mad Men
New Amsterdam
The Company

Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (original Dramatic Score)
Family Guy - Lois Kills Stewie
House - Guardian Angels
Little People, Big World - Roloff Road Trip: Grand Canyon
Lost - The Constant
The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror XVIII

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Comedy Series (single Or Multi-camera)
30 Rock • Cooter
Curb Your Enthusiasm • The Bat Mitzvah
Pushing Daisies • Pie-Lette
The Office • Goodbye, Toby
Weeds • A Pool And His Money

Outstanding Single-camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series
Battlestar Galactica - He That Believeth In Me
Breaking Bad - Pilot
Heroes - Powerless
Lost - There's No Place Like Home (Parts 2 & 3)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - Pilot

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Cockroaches
ER - The War Comes Home
Lost - The Shape Of Things To Come
Smallville - Bizarro
Supernatural - Jus In Bello

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (half-hour) And Animation
30 Rock - Episode 210
Entourage - Adios Amigo
The Office - Local Ad
Two And A Half Men - Is There A Mrs. Waffles?
Weeds - Go

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (one-hour)
Battlestar Galactica - Razor
Boston Legal - Beauty And The Beast
Burn Notice - Loose Ends (Part 1)
Dexter - It's Alive!
Lost - Meet Kevin Johnson

For a full list of nominees go HERE.
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The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences released their top 10 contenders for this year’s Emmy Awards. Read on to find out who made the cut...


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I can’t believe it, but as of yesterday, it’s been a year since I took over the blogging of TV Chit Chat, and what a year it’s been! Aside from the (dare utter it?) Writers’ Strike and lack of awards shows, there were some definite quotable quotes, *GASP!* moments, and great new shows actually worth watching. And so, in honor of this season, I thought it only appropriate to recap the year in the form of…*ahem* original parody of a popular song


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