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December 5, 2020 at 8:56 am #1203895969
Pretty good list. Love to see Shira Haas, Michaela Coel, Annie Murphy, T’Nia Miller and Zoe Kravitz recognized.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2020 at 10:45 am #1203896309I liked Matthew Rhys’s performance but I’m quite shocked to see him listed.
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December 5, 2020 at 10:55 am #1203896340New York Times’ Performances of 2020:
– Marylouise Burke, Ozark
– Joshua Caleb-Johnson, The Good Lord Bird
– Hubert-Point du Jour, The Good Lord Bird
– Aunjanue Ellis, Lovecraft Country
– Jessica Frances Dukes, Ozark
– Marielle Heller, The Queen’s Gambit
– Moses Ingram, The Queen’s Gambit
– Jake Lacy, High Fidelity
– Weruche Opia, I May Destroy You
– Anya Taylor-Joy, The Queen’s GambitReplyCopy URLFYC OSCARS : PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN IN ALL CATEGORIES (ESP. ACTRESS – Carey Mulligan AND ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY — EMERALD FENNELL), VANESSA KIRBY FOR "PIECES OF A WOMAN", ESSIE DAVIS FOR "BABYTEETH"
December 5, 2020 at 10:58 am #1203896350The New Yorker’s Performance of 2020:
– Gillian Anderson, The Crown
– Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America
– Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You
– Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night LiveReplyCopy URLFYC OSCARS : PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN IN ALL CATEGORIES (ESP. ACTRESS – Carey Mulligan AND ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY — EMERALD FENNELL), VANESSA KIRBY FOR "PIECES OF A WOMAN", ESSIE DAVIS FOR "BABYTEETH"
December 5, 2020 at 11:01 am #1203896368The Good Lord Bird in most of these lists, we love to see it
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2020 at 11:11 am #1203896402I guess we can call Michaela Coel and Anya Taylor-Joy locks at this point at least for Emmys.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2020 at 11:16 am #1203896423I guess we can call Michaela Coel and Anya Taylor-Joy locks at this point at least for Emmys.
I think both them and their shows are top 2 at the Globes.
Don’t be surprised if Coel wins Critics Choice over Taylor-Joy.
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December 5, 2020 at 11:17 am #1203896427Wondering what to do with Anderson. I preferred Corrin but part of the reason I’ve had Corrin ahead is because she received marginally more praise from critics but it’s Anderson and not Corrin who is ending up on the critics end of years lists.
I can see this being a Sandra Oh vs Jodie Comer situation where Anderson wins the Globe, SAG and CC and Corrin wins the BAFTA and Emmy.
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December 5, 2020 at 6:05 pm #1203897193I can see this being a Sandra Oh vs Jodie Comer situation where Anderson wins the Globe, SAG and CC and Corrin wins the BAFTA and Emmy.
Anderson also having Sex Education dropping in January too (prime initial winter voting period) can only help her case, in the vein “oh my god, look at range, give her all of the trophies”.
Don’t think it will happen (for now anyways) but I can see a scenario where she pulls an Arquette end up winning at consecutive awards for different material.
Globes – wins for Crown.
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Critics – wins for Crown and Sex Education S2.
SAG – wins for Crown, nominated for SE2+3.
Bafta – loses Crown to Corrin, wins for SE2.
Emmy – loses to Corrin, wins for SE3.December 5, 2020 at 8:14 pm #1203897371I realize this is a “top 10” thread, but The Guardian is doing a multi-part “top 50” TV list. They released #50-31 yesterday: The 50 TV Shows of 2020: 50-31
The shows of note (most likely to garner awards chatter):
44. Insecure
41. The Undoing
36. Sex Education
35. The Mandalorian
December 6, 2020 at 2:54 am #1203897730I liked Matthew Rhys’s performance but I’m quite shocked to see him listed.
Why? He gave a masterclass of acting once again.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2020 at 9:34 am #1203898124I realize this is a “top 10” thread, but The Guardian is doing a multi-part “top 50” TV list. They released #50-31 yesterday: The 50 TV Shows of 2020: 50-31
The shows of note (most likely to garner awards chatter):
44. Insecure
41. The Undoing
36. Sex Education
35. The Mandalorian
Suprirised to see The Third Day, I would love to see Jude Law nominated.
Industry at 33.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2020 at 10:30 am #1203898244Why? He gave a masterclass of acting once again.
Indeed he did
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2020 at 12:38 pm #1203898558Industry at 33.
I’d be cautious about The Guardian list for all shows really.
British critics and American critics are very different in taste because of arguably the differences in television and film culture and tastes. Industry was received much better by British critics than American ones. As were Ratched and The Undoing.
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