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May 2, 2012 at 3:02 am #134372nonnieParticipant
FOUND ON TWITTER….
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[adrotate group="5"]May 2, 2012 at 3:34 am #145160JosephineParticipantI saw that on another site yesterday. As much as I love Robert Carlyle, I would have put him up for Supporting Actor. This cast reminds me of Modern Family in how nobody is the sole main character. In that show’s case, they all submit for Supporting Actor/Actress. I think that should be the case for this show. It’s such an ensemble that it’s hard to pick out leads.
That saying, it would be highway robbery if he isn’t nominated. I was reading about the competition and there are a lot of cable shows that will probably beat him out that usually dominate the crowd. There really isn’t room for a newbie, sadly. They’re usually really predicable in who they nominate. I think if any on the show is nominated he should be tops.
I was also really surprised Lana Parilla is under Supporting Actress. I thought they’d have her up for Lead Actress.
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May 2, 2012 at 3:42 am #145161midnight drearyParticipantAwesome! Robert Carlyle has been stealing every scene this season. He deserves every bit of success he gets. 😀
Hmm…I wonder why they put him in the leading male category? Oh well, I don’t care. Just as long as he gets recognition. 😀
May 2, 2012 at 3:47 am #145162AliasscapeParticipantI thought this is usually about where their best chances are for picking between supporting/lead. Rather than whether you truly believe the person is lead or supporting. Though actually if there are any leading men on Once, I think Robert Carlyle is really it. He’s the most fleshed out male character on the show.
I’m hoping someone will put up the list of what episodes were submitted by each person.
Still, if there are ANY acting nominations I’ll be pleasantly surprised. I love the show but it’s a genre show and Emmy voters don’t like those. Though I think that with all the green-screening that Once should definitely be up for a Creative Arts/Technical Emmy of some kind.
May 2, 2012 at 3:49 am #145163Daniel J. LewisKeymaster@Oncescape wrote:
I thought this is usually about where their best chances are for picking between supporting/lead. Rather than whether you truly believe the person is lead or supporting. Though actually if there are any leading men on Once, I think Robert Carlyle is really it. He’s the most fleshed out male character on the show.
I’m hoping someone will put up the list of what episodes were submitted by each person.
Still, if there are ANY acting nominations I’ll be pleasantly surprised. I love the show but it’s a genre show and Emmy voters don’t like those. Though I think that with all the green-screening that Once should definitely be up for a Creative Arts/Technical Emmy of some kind.
That’s true. At first glance, I would have said that David is the male lead, but he hasn’t recieved any real character development as of late. So far, Rumpel is the most fleshed out male characetr on the show.
May 2, 2012 at 3:53 am #145166JosephineParticipantIt should definately nab one of the creative arts awards for costuming alone. But I’m with you that I don’t think they’ll really get any nominations for acting. Although with each actor, except Emma and Henry, all playing essentially double roles, it really should be a shoe in. Too bad like you mentioned, Onescape, they don’t like genre shows too much.
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May 2, 2012 at 3:55 am #145167Daniel J. LewisKeymaster@Josephine wrote:
It should definately nab one of the creative arts awards for costuming alone. But I’m with you that I don’t think they’ll really get any nominations for acting. Although with each actor, except Emma and Henry, all playing essentially double roles, it really should be a shoe in. Too bad like you mentioned, Onescape, they don’t like genre shows too much.
Yeah, fantasy is generally frowned upon at the Emmys. Even Game of Thrones has a hard time getting recognized there. GAME OF FREAKING THRONES!!! 😮
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