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50TH DAYTIME EMMYS (2023) Any Guesses?


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SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTRESS
Krista Allen as Dr. Taylor Hayes, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson, General Hospital (ABC)
Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
Brook Kerr as Dr. Portia Robinson, General Hospital (ABC)
Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne, General Hospital (ABC)

SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTOR
Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassadine, General Hospital (ABC)
Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos, General Hospital (ABC)
Daniel Feuerriegel as EJ DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, General Hospital (ABC)
Jon Lindstrom as Dr. Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain, General Hospital (ABC)

YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
Cary Christopher as Thomas DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
Victoria Grace as Wendy Shin, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks, General Hospital (ABC)
Henry Joseph Samiri as Douglas Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)

GUEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
Steve Burton as Harris Michaels, Beyond Salem (Peacock)
Cassandra Creech as Dr. Grace Buckingham, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Alley Mills as Heather Webber, General Hospital (ABC)
Robert Newman as Ashland Locke, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Kevin Spirtas as Dr. Craig Wesley, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)

Posthumous nomination for Sonya Eddy,

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Ewww Eden

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Too bad they changed the rules for Younger Performer. Nick Chavez definitely would have won again, but now that he has to go for Supporting, I don’t think his chances are as good, going up against Jon Lindstrom and Dan Feuerriegel. 

I’m pulling for Sonya Eddy too. She actually did have a lot of good scenes this year. 

You’re the winner at the SON Awards!! 

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"Days of our Lives" is listed "NBC/Peacock" due to the show airing on both the network and the streaming service within the same eligibility period. Next year, barring any network/service changes, the show will be exclusive to "Peacock."

Outlets reporting Steve Burton's nomination for "Days of our Lives" and not "Beyond Salem: Chapter Two" didn't get the updated release before they hit publish. Literally minutes before the publish time, an update went out.

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I think Chavez will still win.  I don't think DF as EJ is big competition (sorry @AbcNbc247), but Lindstrom probably is.

Victoria Grace is a stretch to me.  I like Wendy, but has she done anything to deserve this?  I think the kid that plays Thomas had more meaty scenes than her.  Given all the material Eden gets and the fact this is not a very competitive category, she's the likely winner (sorry again @AbcNbc247lol)

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Haha it’s all good. 

If DF submitted the scenes of EJ and Sami after he slept with Belle, i think he’d definitely have a shot.

As for Eden, I’ll just change the channel during her speech

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Though I would love it if Cary Christopher won 

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Yeah, those were good EJ scenes.  But I think Chavez and Lindstrom have just had so much more to work with in their storylines.  I tend to forget it can come down to just a handful of scenes.

I would prefer anyone winning over Eden, but I do love that mini-Billy Flynn lookalike.  

I think VG had better material in BS2, but it looks like she's nominated for Days?  

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