Thursday, July 19, 2012

Parks and recreation emmy snub

  • Amy Poehler scored two nominations for the series, one for lead actress, the other for writing an episode of Parks Rec.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Like every year, the 2012 Emmy nominations were filled with their fair share of snubs and surprises.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • His reaction to the snub might irrational Emmy love for the "Modern Family" cast – they got half of all the supporting nominations in comedy – squeezed out too many good performers.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Yeah, there was plenty to cheer about when the 64th Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced this morning ( Lena Dunham! Jason Ritter! Connie Britton!), but Parks and Recreation s snub has to be the biggest awards-show robbery of the 21st century.
  • (comcast.net)
  • Arguably the best show on television, Breaking Bad is no stranger to the Emmys. Lead actor, Bryan Cranston, has won the award for each of his first three seasons as Walter White, and is a strong favorite to make it a perfect 4/4.
  • (policymic.com)
  • Kimmel was a last minute replacement for Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman it's always more fun to discuss who or what got the Emmy snub. There are several snubs to get to, but let's head straight to the biggest F.U.
  • (castanet.net)
  • Lets start by saying a few nice things about Emmy voters. They did a good job of not letting its under added pressure to revamp itself next year.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Good thing Nick Offerman missed his flight and couldnt announce the Emmy nominations after all (Jimmy Kimmel ended up filling in), because the Emmys snubbed him yet again for his work on Parks and Recreation.
  • (indieWIRE)
  • Nick Offerman — The Parks And Recreation actor was supposed to announce the Emmy nominations this year, but once again no nod for him. The Killing – Zero nominations. That's not a snub, that's a slaughter.
  • (Deadline.com)

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