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    hah! Thanks for the edit.

    Hamm is to the Emmys as DiCaprio is to the Oscars.

    Because one day she won't be so hot. And then she'll realize what an idiot she was being.

    Shows that will never get recognized by the Emmys because they don't understand comedy beyond Big Bang Theory or Modern Family:

    I believe Netflix submitted OITNB as a comedy because it didn't want it to compete with its other darling, HOUSE OF CARDS in the drama category. So with that theory, OITNB is going to keep being submitted as a comedy, and keep losing, to MODERN FAMILY.

    You're right. I'm just mad that BROAD CITY will likely never get nominated. Period.

    No, it's not. Just wish someone at the Emmy's would actually listen.

    Agree. Janney is very talented, but I watched one episode of MOM and had to look away. It's just embarrassing writing. And that CBS laugh track? barf!

    Yeah Dockery didn't have good material this past year. She had potential with the scenes following Dan Stevens departure, but Julian Fellows put her right back into the same role of finding a husband as in season 1! Bore!

    Yeah MAJOR spoiler given away.

    Lots of people complaining about OITNB not winning.

    Agreed. I'm neither white, nor male. But I want to trust my reviewer. Despite backlash about obvious mistakes in her reviews, she still continues to overlook obvious plot points! It's just careless and frustrating!!! I find myself reading her reviews not for insight, but because there's so many things blatantly wrong

    "it is a bolt out of left field that Patti was one of her clients"

    I've read the novel. Don't recall a balloon. But I still thought it was a nice touch.

    I thought this was well established in the first episode when Kevin's dad says, "you're living in my house, have my job."

    "And what does it mean, that the stag had tangled in its antlers a mylar balloon that reads, “It’s A Girl”?"

    According to the review: "Kevin is not happy with huge parts of his life. We’ve seen him convinced, at times, that things were better before the disappearance. That looks like a lie, given what’s shown here."

    "Why on earth didn’t we see this three, six, or even nine weeks ago?"

    hah! Remember the theme song of "My Two Dads?"…"you can count on me, no matter what you do.." The funny thing about the show was that if it was made today, the premise would have changed: instead of having both men be heterosexual, and the child not wanting to know who her real father was, they would have just made

    I'm stunned by how great Paul Reiser is on this show. Having seen both "My Two Dads" and "Mad About You" growing up, I still didn't realize how much stage presence he has. I would agree with you about making Reiser the star, but the entire cast is just phenomenal. Since the show is called "Married," I like to think of