This show is so well written and developed, not to mention that the cast is so talented and Rachel Brosnahan is a full out star who's incredibly humble. I'm happy for them
I hope they get the award again on their final season (Season 5). Season 5 is a stand out season of all the seasons of the The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.. Will terribly miss Midge and the entire cast when the series finally bows out on May 26... 😍😍
I just started watching the show yesterday. And I was shocked and amazed at the acting and the writing on the show it is absolutely brilliant and far surpasses most comedies I’ve seen
Recently watched season 4, & it’s incredible. Very good writing, wonderful music. Can’t wait for season 5 even tho final season. Amy & Dan are truly gifted;
I've been watching these clips and definitely agree. They give the winners like 50s to thank everyone they've ever worked with. It was very evident in this show.
Although the Marvel Ms Maizel deserved their wins in the comedy series, I still can't believe Atlanta went home empty handed (besides Katt Williams winning Best Guest Comedy Actor). The Second season was stronger than the 1st one
Eh, I'd place the wins for The Office, Arrested Development and 30 Rock's first couple over 'Ally' without a doubt. Hell, I might take 'Raymond's couple of victories as well as Will & Grace's lone victory. Point is, the first couple of seasons of 'Ally' are still solid. But even so much of those seasons haven't aged that well. It's simply not a timeless show.
Family Guy brought me here. In one episode, Stewie was shown getting on stage during this exact award and for some reason they blurred out the face of one guy on stage. I was trying to figure out who and why so I found this clip and it's Will Farrell. I still don't know why though. He wasn't a part of the episode or anything.
Wow. I am amazed at the diversity in style of clothing that is being displayed here. Just an amazing array of ethnicity emanating from every stitch and seam. A real cornucopia of ideas, patterns, colors and shape,s not at all appropriating English and/or French fashion, culture and history.
If you wanna know why the ratings of awards shows have plummeted (aside from pandemic reasons) you can look at this Emmy ceremony as an example. First we get an intro for the people announcing the nominees, they come out and try to be funny, announce the nominees, then we get an intro for the people announcing the winner, they come out and try to be funny, then finally announce the winner. You’ve drawn out what should be maybe a one minute process. I’d much rather watch on RU-vid and skip forward past the awkward humor and dead air
In his defense, that was probably their 5th loss (and this last season of 'Black-ish' was excellent) At some point, acting like it's OK to lose goes out the window.
You do know the difference between a character and an actor, right? Joel may be a cheating scumbag who abandoned his family, but the actor is pretty talented and definitely deserved to be onstage with the rest of the cast.
It sucks that Will Ferrell's stupid slow walk and panting bit was longer than the actual acceptance speech. Why do the winners always seem rushed while the presenters can take their time?