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| Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys! | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 01:57 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 01:47 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
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| Long became the first Asian-American actress to win an Emmy, and it was for her Supporting role in Netflix's ''Dash & Lily.'' Long played Madam Liang in the 2002 ''Flower Drum Song'' revival and appeared in Furth and Sondheim's ''Getting Away With Murder.'' Elsewhere at the Daytime Emmys, Broadway on Demand's ''Broadway Master Class'' and Cheyenne Jackson lost in their categories. |
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| Link | Variety.com: Daytime Emmy Winners in Fiction & Lifestyle programs (includes photo of Jodi Long) |
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| re: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys! | |
| Last Edit: AnyaS 04:38 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
| Posted by: AnyaS 04:29 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
| In reply to: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys! - WaymanWong 01:47 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
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| Congrats to Ms. Long. She was terrific, the best thing about that show! WW, do you have any idea what makes Dash & Lily eligible at the Daytime Emmys as opposed to the Primetime Emmys? I'm confused why the show is any different from Netflix's other original programming. | |
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| re: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys!, and Hamilton at the Emmys | |
| Last Edit: mikem 07:45 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
| Posted by: mikem 07:38 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys! - AnyaS 04:29 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
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| Dash and Lily was nominated for Outstanding Young Adult Series, a Daytime Emmy category, and I think the determination for Series category is generally made by the entrant, not by the Emmys people. For 2021, all five nominees for Outstanding Young Adult Series were on Netflix or Hulu. Going back to the controversy about so many actors from Hamilton getting Emmy- nominated, there is an interesting article linked that attributes this to the Emmy nomination process. Unlike other big awards, the Emmys allow voters to deem as many candidates to be nomination-worthy as they want rather than a fixed number. Elsewhere on the web, it's implied that the voter actually assigns a score to each nomination-worthy candidate rather than a simple yes/no. So the premise is that the voter who loves Hamilton and may not have seen the other candidates in that category will give all the Hamilton actors great scores. It would be interesting to know whether nominators who score fewer candidates tend to give higher scores than ones who nominate a lot of candidates. That would make some sense. If you only nominate five candidates, you might give them all maximum scores. But if you nominate twenty-five candidtes, you would probably differentiate them in some way by giving some of them less-than-maximum scores. A local issue also highlighted that different people are going to score differently. Our local stage awards group has struggled with figuring out how to reconcile that there are so many theater productions each year in the area that almost no one will have seen them all. One thing they tried is to have a small number of judges see any given show, so different shows were seen by different judges. But the same production would sometimes sweep the awards because the judges for those particular shows must have given high scores in every category to those shows across the board. More recently, they moved away from this system and have one group see the shows first and the judges only have to see the "Recommended" shows. |
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| Link | https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/emmy-nominations-analysis-selection-process-1234981417/ |
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| re: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys!, and Hamilton | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 02:13 pm EDT 07/20/21 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 02:07 pm EDT 07/20/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Congrats to Jodi Long for her historic win at the Daytime Emmys!, and Hamilton at the Emmys - mikem 07:38 am EDT 07/20/21 | |
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| ''Dash and Lily was nominated for Outstanding Young Adult Series, a Daytime Emmy category, and I think the determination for Series category is generally made by the entrant, not by the Emmys people. For 2021, all five nominees for Outstanding Young Adult Series were on Netflix or Hulu.'' I think you're right, Mikem. Young Adult Series is a new category, and this was the first time shows could choose to compete for it. Hulu's ''Love, Victor,'' a TV spinoff of ''Love, Simon,'' probably could've entered here, but decided (unwisely) to submit for the more competitive Primetime Emmys. As for the ''Hamilton'' alum, so many of them could've been nominated for other TV work: Daveed Diggs (''The Good Lord Bird''); Renee Elise Goldsberry (''Girls5Eva''), and Anthony Ramos (''In Treatment''), but I guess it was easier for Emmy voters to name-check them off in one fell swoop. And I'm happy Jonathan Groff is an Emmy nominee, but he should've been nominated a few years ago for HBO's ''Looking'' or Netflix's ''Mindhunter.'' |
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