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2013 Daytime Emmy's Thread: Before, During, & After

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Oh you have GOT to be kidding me with this interview bullsh!t.

I like the conecpt. It could work. But with Sheryl Underwood who's dress vanished in the couch and aks crap questions...

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those 3 minutes I just saw were all I needed. More power to you people that have the patience for this stuff but I just cant.

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I just find it embarrassing that they have George freaking Lucas on their telecast and they've put together a crap show. There are no clips and interviewing people on the side of the stage is just low budget. They couldn't decorate a corner backstage for interviews?!

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That horrific music is back. And no clips.

it's still better than they had those bronze/golden stills with previous production company. Clips would be nice though

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I agree that I would much rather see clips of the actors actual work instead of these lame interviews (which repeat what they just said) and these bits done by Nancy Lee Grahn.

You might actual ATTRACT viewers if they showed the drama that Doug Davidson portrayed in his winning scenes instead!!!

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