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62nd Primetime Emmy Awards

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I'd love for Jim Parsons to win for Lead Actor in a Comedy, but it seems the critics & those who vote seem to hate Big Bang Theory... :mad:

Well that's because it's not an overhyped, overrated, not funny single camera comedy.

I'm not a big fan, but I wouldn't mind him winning either.

I'm sick of the lack of traditional situation comedies on television, and the ones that are produced are nothing to brag about. Him winning would be a nice boost for the traditional situational sitcom.

THIS!!!

Thanks. :)

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SOOOO happy to see Modern Family taking home all the awards. It truly deserves them!

McPherson aint even there no more :lol::lol:

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Well that's because it's not an overhyped, overrated, not funny single camera comedy.

It's an overhyped, overrated, not funny multiple camera comedy.

I ALWAYS ALWAYS hate the comedy writing team nominee clips. So lame, so dumb, so the very essence of what's wrong with sitcoms today. They all try to appeal to the same damn audience.

And I hate Stephen Colbert too! Damn! They just keep trotting out people I can't stand!

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It's an overhyped, overrated, not funny multiple camera comedy.

Quit hating on Chuck Lorre and his multicamera geniusness!

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I ALWAYS ALWAYS hate the comedy writing team nominee clips. So lame, so dumb, so the very essence of what's wrong with sitcoms today. They all try to appeal to the same damn audience.

Even though I watch all four, I wouldn't call Modern Family, Glee, 30 Rock/The Office, the same audience.

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Quit hating on Chuck Lorre and his multicamera geniusness!

Dude, the last sitcom I liked was Reba :lol: The last sitcom I liked on one of the big four networks was....That 70s Show?

I'm shocked they're not playing Journey for the GLEE wins. Which I don't mind that they're not because the whole "Don't stop believing!!!!!!!!" thing got old months ago.

Why do they keep playing cheap MIDI versions of classic TV themes? And the "coming up" previews look like the opening from Falcon Crest.

OMG OPRAAAAAAAAAH!! THE FIRST SEASON OF THE NATIONAL OPRAH WINFREY SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't watched a full episode of Ope since my godmother and me would watch in the 90s, but I always get teary-eyed seeing those clips from the first episode. Wallow in your empire, girl!

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Even though I watch all four, I wouldn't call Modern Family, Glee, 30 Rock/The Office, the same audience.

I mean by network. The NBC shows all go after the same audience, the CBS shows all go after the same audience. But I guess that has a lot to do with the sitcoms being relegated to one night of the week.

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