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Worse to come

The news on everyone’s mind is yesterday’s Emmy nomination list.
As some of you saw via my Twitter reactions, I was pretty pissed at some stuff that got on the list.

Let’s begin with Family Guy.
Now, I don’t hate the show, actually I watch it religiously.
My problem has to do with that it’s Family Guy getting the honors of being the first animated program to be nominated in the Best Comedy category in 50 years or so, instead of The Simpsons.
Also, I don’t believe the show is that good.
It might have been during the first few seasons but not currently.

I don’t appreciate the various writing noms this year either. And by various, I mean the complete opposite.
Four out of five comedy writing noms are for 30 Rock, and four out of five drama writing noms are for Mad Men!
Ridiculous.

My third problem is with another nomination, this time Drama-side: Lost.
Yet again, I’m a huge Lost fan (remember when I interviewed Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse? I sure do), I’ve been with the show since day one.
But this latest season was just atrociously bad, let alone majorly retcon.
Long story short, Lost‘s Season Five shouldn’t be worth the nomination.
Remember how four out of five drama writing noms were for Mad Men?
Well the other one is for, wait for it, Lost‘s The Incident (Season 5 finale).
Out of every drama hours from the past year, they chose this one?
Not even a tiny Breakind Bad episode?

Lost shouldn’t even be nominated for Best Drama, which brings me to my next problem.
With seven contenders this year, I would have expected some outsiders joining the show. Fortunately, Flight of the Conchords was nominated.
On the other hand however, Lost getting on meant The Shield‘s final season got the boot.
Not cool.
I would have liked to see In Treatment in there as well.
Hopefully, Breaking Bad will win.

A new category was announced as well, Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-Action Entertainment, also known as the ‘Online Stuff’ category.
With the exception of the Super-Bowl show, all the other noms are webisodes of some kind.
Obviously, Dr. Horrible was nominated.
One might wonder if this category was made just for Dr. Horrible.
It’s a given it will get the Emmy.
Speaking of, Scifi Wire has an interview up with Joss Whedon talking about this nomination, amongst other things.

Another major snub includes Michael Giacchino’s wonderful Lost score being completely ignored from the Outstanding Music Composition category.
Instead, such musical classic as Castle, Legend of the Seeker, and even Ghost Whisperer got the nom.

So much to complain about, I must have left out some other things.
In any case, yeah, I’m pissed at the 61st Emmy Awards.
And they haven’t even started yet.

A few previews have appeared for some interesting upcoming shows.

The first is AMC’s Rubicon starring James Badge Dale and Lili Taylor based on a Jason Horwitch script.
Check out this trailer:

FX meanwhile has made a 6-episode order for an animated comedy series named Archer and created by Adam Reed and Matt Thompson who previously worked on Sealab 2021.
As for what it is about, see the following extract:

And finally, two other TV tidbits.
First, some Station news. The FOX show produced by Ben Stiller’s Red Hour, not a network station.
John Goodman has been cast as the co-star alongside Justin Bartha on this series created by Kevin Napier about covert CIA operatives working on installing a new dictatorship in Central America.
The pilot will be shot by Role Model‘s David Wain.

Also, NBC has picked-up Persons Unknown, a 13-episode series Christopher McQuarrie, who won an Oscar in 1994 for his Usual Suspects script.
The show, produced showrunner Remi Aubuchon, Christopher & Heather McQuarrie, revolves around strangers waking up in a deserted town with no recollection of how they got there. They must now work together to escape by solving puzzles.

I’m looking forward to all these four shows.

Hap

I was gonna do a link-post as some great articles have been published in the last few days.
But then Futurama being back was confirmed.

As I previously reported, Comedy Central was beginning production on fresh Futurama episodes.
It has now been confirmed that the order is not for one 13-episode season, but for two (26 epis total)!
Even better.

HBO’s Boardwalk Empire added a few castmembers today, including The Wire‘s Michael Kenneth Williams, as well as Enter the Void‘s Paz de la Huerta.
I’m definitely tuning in to watch that.

Shawn Ryan and Ted Griffin’s Terriers was picked up by FX.
The show revolves around two immature PIs (an ex-cop and a young hot-shot).

Also in the news, ABC announced yesterday it’s fall premiere dates:

Monday, September 21
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Castle”

Tuesday, September 22
10:00-11:00 p.m. “The Forgotten”

Wednesday, September 23
9:00-9:30 p.m. “Modern Family”
9:30-10:00 p.m. “Cougar Town”

Thursday, September 24
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Flash Forward”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Grey’s Anatomy”

Sunday, September 27
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Desperate Housewives”

Wednesday, September 30
8:00-8:30 p.m. “Hank”
8:30-9:00 p.m. “The Middle”

Friday, October 9
8:00-10:00 p.m. “Ugly Betty” (two-hour season premiere)

Still waiting on the other nets’ dates though.

Coming and going

Pilots keep on comin’!

Good Girls is a CBS pilot comedy around two women trying to reinvent themselves with other childhood friends. The pilot was penned by The New Adventures of Old Christine‘s Sherry Bilsing-Graham and Ellen Kreamer.
At ABC, we have an untitled comedy, written by Dream On‘s Jeff Strauss, focusing on marriage and parenthood through three couples’ POV.
NBC has an untitled comedy (yes, again) by Less Than Perfect‘s Justin Adler, this time around the ’89 movie Parenthood with adult siblings.

A bit of casting news regarding previously picked up pilots:
ABC’s Happy Town will have Lauren German as its suspicious new inhabitant.
The still-untitled CBS procedural around Manhattan prosecutors will star Jericho‘s Lennie James as a former Assistant to the District Attorney.

Meanwhile, 24‘s Jon Cassar will shoot CBS’ Washington Field and Michael Fresco will direct the unnamed ABC-Hemingson dramedy pilot.
NBC’s Mercy will be shot by 30 Rock‘s Adam Bernstein

And there’s gonna be a sixth season for FX’s Rescue Me (the fifth one premieres April 7 remember).

I also have some amazing news for you guys: E! has ordered a sublime reality project named Hot Girls in Scary Places.
The title says it all.
Yes, really.