Anyway, very glad Cranston and Gunn won their respective awards. Both deserved it and Breaking Bad's final episodes were simply a blast. I would have prefered Dinklage to win over Paul this year, though. Also, Modern Family is awesome and Ty Burrell is awesome as well.
Tbh, Aaron Paul didn't have much to do in the final season. So I would have preferred Dinklage for that category. No other complaints. Really happy that Marguiles won the Best Actress award - it was a very underrated performance.
I can't believe Sherlock won in so many categories. C'mon - Both Fargo or even The Normal Heart deserved way more. Thornton getting snubbed over Cumberbatch, for example. Pathetic.
kanjisheik wrote:Tbh, Aaron Paul didn't have much to do in the final season.
Ummm....
Sure, he had moments that were emotionally very powerful - But so did Dinklage (arguably even more powerful, depending on who you ask). The difference is that, personally, I thought Dinklage truly carried a lot of the weight of the season, while Paul had (comparatively) less to do in the overall story.
Modern Family got its fifth fucking win, I mean what the fuck, calm down Academy voters. I watch it, it's funny and clever, but there are better shows out there. Also Jim Parsons won again for a rather stereotypical role in an overhyped, unfunny, formulaic show. Every time I've watched it, I was annoyed more than anything.
It makes me wonder whether the Academy thumbs their nose at shows like OITNB because they're not part of "traditional television".