Emmy Nominations 2019: Ken Jeong and D’Arcy Carden announce the nominees

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41 thoughts on “Emmy Nominations 2019: Ken Jeong and D’Arcy Carden announce the nominees

  1. That was bad. They shook hands, didn’t socially distance, and had feeble clapping that betrayed crowd favorites – really cruel to the ones that didn’t receive applause. I generally like Jeong and Carden and I suppose they were just following directions but they should have spoken up (especially since Ken is a doctor and should have been modeling better pandemic behavior.)

  2. Rhea Seehorn was robbed of an emmy nomination for Kim Wexler, and the fact that 4 Game of Thrones supporting roles got nominated over her is a joke. In fact Game of Thrones worst and most rushed season getting 32 nominations was a joke

  3. Emilia Clarke may have done a good job but definitely not on Jodie Comer's level of acting, not even in Moore's. In a fair world, Jodie should win this year, hands down but seeing award shows are becoming popularity awards, fans of GoT might get what they want.

  4. As much as I despised the last season of Game of Thrones, I think Emilia Clarke was the stand-out. No one came close. Even when they turned her into the Mad Queen in episode 5 "The Bells" (which was excruciating to watch), she nailed it.

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