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Is 'Big Little Lies' Going to Sweep the Emmys?
Is 'Big Little Lies' Going to Sweep the Emmys?
They have seven chances at awards—and a huge fanbase cheering them on.
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Is \'Big Little Lies\' Going to Sweep the Emmys?
It\'s been just under a year since
cleaned up at the Emmys, taking home just about every Limited Series prize going for a total of nine awards. This year, Ryan Murphy has a different anthology series in the running with
that looks more likely to sweep the board.
Starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Shailene Woodley as three moms in a seemingly perfect, secretly vicious beachfront community in Monterey, California,
was a thrilling, juicy, cinematic treat that also boasted some of the most complex, compelling female leads of the year. Directed by Oscar nominee Jean-Marc Vallée, the show represented a perfect blend of big and small-screen talent, and in a seemingly positive indication for things to come, it already picked up three awards at the Creative Arts Emmys last weekend, for its casting, music supervision, and contemporary costumes.
likely to snap up this weekend? Let\'s take a look at the categories it\'s nominated in.
Okay, there\'s some stiff competition in FX\'s
. But the latter aired so long ago that recency bias probably counts it out,
feels like it\'s lost some momentum in its third season, and though
was generally acclaimed it didn\'t quite strike the zeitgeist in the same way
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
(Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright; Reese Witherspoon as Madeline Martha Mackenzie)
While the distinction between "movie people" and "TV people" means way less than it used to, there\'s still a general perception that Emmy voters like it when A-listers come to play on the small screen. You can\'t count out Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange\'s performances as Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, but once again
just hasn\'t gathered the same buzz. Unless the dual nomination end up splitting the
vote, my money\'s on Kidman, whose performance as a victim of domestic abuse was consistently so devastating and nuanced.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
David Thewlis deservedly got a lot of attention for his mesmerizing turn as
\'s devil incarnate this season, and he\'s probably the one to beat here. Then again, if
is passed over in the major categories, Alfred Molina or Stanley Tucci are exactly the kind of industry faves who could pick up a consolation prize. Skarsgård\'s role is less three-dimensional than most of the
players, but he still imbued a monster with just enough humanity to be chilling, and if voters really go all in on
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
(Laura Dern as Renata Klein; Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman)
Woodley\'s performance as Jane, the meek new mom in town with a dark past, was less showy and more internal than a lot of
. Dean\'s role was smaller, but contained a couple of spectacularly memorable screaming flip-outs, which could give her the edge. Plus if Emmy voters are anywhere near as enamored with
as critics, there\'s a good chance they\'ll give this to Dern as a kind of year achievement award for her work on that show, even though Peaks isn\'t eligible until the 2018 Emmys.
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or a Dramatic Special
Vallée\'s an Oscar nominee and directed every ravishing frame of
to perfection. On the other hand, he\'s an unknown quantity in television, and he\'s up against established faves like Ryan Murphy for
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or a Dramatic Special
Kelley has a long, long history of recognition at the Emmys, dating back through
felt like a major, successful shift in format for a longtime network guy. Unless Emmy voters really turn out for Charlie Brooker\'s exceptional script for
(Yves Bélanger, for series finale "You Get What You Need")
at this show. It\'s stunning, and none of the competitors—
feel as strikingly cinematic, with the exception of HBO\'s
which has mostly gone unnoticed since it aired.
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