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2018 Daytime Emmy Nominations


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OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Eileen Davidson, The Young and the Restless
Nancy Lee Grahn, General Hospital
Marci Miller, Days of Our Lives
Maura West, General Hospital
Laura Wright, General Hospital

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Peter Bergman, The Young and the Restless
Michael Easton, General Hospital
John McCook, The Bold and the Beautiful
Billy Miller, General Hospital
James Reynolds, Days of Our Lives

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Marla Adams, The Young and the Restless
Camryn Grimes, The Young and the Restless
Susan Seaforth Hayes, Days of Our Lives
Elizabeth Hendrickson,  The Young and the Restless
Mishael Morgan, The Young and the Restless
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, The Bold and the Beautiful

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Wally Kurth, General Hospital
Chandler Massey, Days of Our Lives
Anthony Montgomery, General Hospital
Greg Rikaart, The Young and the Restless
Greg Vaughn, Days of Our Lives

OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Reign Edwards, The Bold and the Beautiful
Hayley Erin, General Hospital
Cait Fairbanks, The Young and the Restless
Olivia Rose Keegan, Days of Our Lives
Chloe Lanier, General Hospital

OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Lucas Adams, Days of Our Lives
Rome Flynn, The Bold and the Beautiful
Tristan Lake Leabu, The Young and the Restless
Casey Moss, Days of Our Lives
Hudson West, General Hospital

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES WRITING TEAM
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

 

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES DIRECTING TEAM
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

 

OUTSTANDING GUEST PERFORMER

Ryan Ashton, The Young and the Restless

Robb Derringer, Days of Our Lives

John Enos, Days of Our Lives

Morgan Fairchild, Days of Our Lives

Vernee Watson, General Hospital

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They need to stop with this foolishness of nominating all four soaps. Pick two and go.

 

Lead Actress: Eileen should win

 

Lead Actor: Easton's grunting and mumbling has evolved that much to be worthy of a nomination?

 

Supporting Actress: It BELONGS to Marla

 

 

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She better win! 

 

Marci Miller?

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Hope he wins.....

 

ME is a joke....and I am so tired of the same ass Peter Bergman getting nominated......James Reynolds.....ummmmmmm....Nope

This is actually a great list of nominees. Sentimental favorite is Marla.

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Firstly, I totally forgot these were being announced today. Oh well. Such a blah list. They ought to just get rid of Younger Actor & Actress and put the few deserving (Casey Moss) in supporting categories. It's 2018, not 1985. There aren't 14 soap casts to choose from, nor is there a risk of a 20-year-old overshadowing a veteran 50-year-old... unless of course Marci Miller actually wins. Lord... 

 

Let's go with Eileen Davidson, James Reynolds, Marla Adams, Casey Moss, and the rest I honestly don't care either way. 

 

(Nice to see Susan Seaforth-Hayes get a nod, even though her acting can range from compellingly touching to campy shrew) 

 

Edit: I don't think James Reynolds is necessarily the best (and in some cases, kinda cringe-worthy), I just think it'd be nice for him to finally get some recognition. 

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Greg Rikaart?? Really?? Who is this guy blackmailing?? This spot should've gone to Christopher Sean.

 

Of course everyone on this board knows who I want to win. And if you don't its highlighted in red.

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Cait Fairbanks? Where is @DeeeDee??

Casey should win!

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Not that this matters anymore with only four shows and nobody cares...I still think to be nominated for lead on a show your episode count has to be in the top 10 or 15 on your show for the year.  That means no leads masquerading as supporting anymore and no show supporting nominating someone they don’t use.

 

 I love James Reynolds, but he is not the lead actor on his show.  Not even the lead actor in stories involving his character this year.

 

Nice to see the supporting category has people like Susan Seaforth Hayes, Wally Kurth,  and Marla Adams.  All are actual supporting players on their shows, although Marla was used way more.

 

 

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