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Whatever issues he used to have with interviews, I’m glad he’s worked through them now

Umm ... hello, we have a cheese named after us.

Chris O’Dowd=best MCU Chris ...yeah you heard me.

I say you seem mentally ill.

The only good "king of comedy" is the one no longer with us (i miss bernie mac soooo much)

Scott Frank seemed very impressed with Scott Frank. It was embarrassing.

Nick Offerman was never even nominated for Parks & Rec

As do I, my friend.

It is a personal affront to me that Keri Russell (and her pulsing forehead vein) did not win an Emmy for The Americans despite being nominated three times.

Look I like Maya Rudolph as much as the next sane person, but the voters did realise this was their last chance to recognise Jessica Walters for her performance as Malory Archer, right?

Michael McKean and Rhea Seehorn for “Better Call Saul.”  Too late for McKean, but there’s still a chance they make it up to Seehorn.

Keri Russell is the one that hurts. Particularly for the Americans’ last season, which was just a magnetic performance where you just felt trapped in the paranoia of her character’s life. I haven’t caught up with the Crown yet, but Claire Foy better melt the damn screen to have denied that woman her Emmy.

You named one of my top two Emmy snubs: Keri Russell. The other one is Michael McKean for “Better Call Saul”

Carrie Coon for The Leftovers is probably the one that bothers me the most.

They were both cloned from Paddy Considine.

Are Denis Villeneuve and Chris O’Dowd brothers, or what?

Leaving aside the shítstorm this will cause among the chattering classes on YouTube... He’s right. And that’s speaking as a fan of the MCU.

As much as I respected the craft of that movie, Ansel Elgort and Lily James are such a massive black hole of charisma and charm at the center of it that the whole enterprise really leaves me cold.

Oh, go easy on her, she still needs time to do her own research.  /s

I can finally say that I’m too old to be suckered into these lists, anymore. When you are young, they can be an important step to discovering great music but, after that, it’s just a sad attempt to provoke your readership for views.