1 00:00:11,104 --> 00:00:15,304 Speaker 1: So you're listening to a Muma Mia podcast. Mamma Mia 2 00:00:15,424 --> 00:00:18,984 Speaker 1: acknowledges the traditional owners of land and borders that this 3 00:00:19,064 --> 00:00:25,624 Speaker 1: podcast is recorded on from Mama may I. 4 00:00:25,864 --> 00:00:28,824 Speaker 2: Welcome to the Spell, your daily pop culture Fixed. 5 00:00:28,904 --> 00:00:31,064 Speaker 1: I'm m Burnham and I'm Laura Broadnik. 6 00:00:31,344 --> 00:00:35,864 Speaker 2: The Emmy nominations for this year are out, and look, 7 00:00:37,104 --> 00:00:39,624 Speaker 2: I feel like this is quite controversial. I feel like 8 00:00:39,664 --> 00:00:42,224 Speaker 2: we've had a lot of Emmy Awards in the past, 9 00:00:42,264 --> 00:00:44,864 Speaker 2: like in the past few years have been quite like, yeah, 10 00:00:44,864 --> 00:00:47,584 Speaker 2: this is understandable, like no surprises here. I feel like 11 00:00:47,624 --> 00:00:50,464 Speaker 2: this is like one of the most shocking nominations that 12 00:00:50,464 --> 00:00:52,384 Speaker 2: we haven't had in a really, really long time for 13 00:00:52,424 --> 00:00:52,824 Speaker 2: the Emmy. 14 00:00:52,904 --> 00:00:53,064 Speaker 1: Yeah. 15 00:00:53,184 --> 00:00:55,344 Speaker 3: No, this year did feel like a bit of a wildcard, 16 00:00:55,384 --> 00:00:57,464 Speaker 3: You're right, compared to other years because I think this 17 00:00:57,544 --> 00:00:59,944 Speaker 3: year there was a lot of big shows finishing. Yeah, 18 00:00:59,984 --> 00:01:01,704 Speaker 3: there are a lot of shows where they had a 19 00:01:01,744 --> 00:01:04,504 Speaker 3: lot of big, star studded cast competing. There's also been 20 00:01:04,544 --> 00:01:07,784 Speaker 3: this huge onslaught of like limited series and Netflix dropping 21 00:01:07,824 --> 00:01:09,504 Speaker 3: all these prestige series in one go. 22 00:01:09,664 --> 00:01:11,864 Speaker 1: So I think the vote were very split across the board. 23 00:01:12,104 --> 00:01:14,664 Speaker 2: Yes, I want to firstly talk about all the big, 24 00:01:14,744 --> 00:01:20,024 Speaker 2: big nominations. So you might remember a little show call Severance. Yes, 25 00:01:20,504 --> 00:01:25,864 Speaker 2: it did quite well. Actually, Severance has gotten twenty seven nominations, 26 00:01:25,864 --> 00:01:29,904 Speaker 2: including some nods in unexpected categories like choreography and I 27 00:01:29,904 --> 00:01:33,224 Speaker 2: think you know exactly what's seeing that is, Yes, and 28 00:01:33,384 --> 00:01:37,544 Speaker 2: first time acting nominations for Zach Cherry, Brittlower and Trammel 29 00:01:37,584 --> 00:01:41,024 Speaker 2: till Mill like amazing, amazing cast. I feel like that 30 00:01:41,144 --> 00:01:42,824 Speaker 2: was not a massive shock. I feel like we all 31 00:01:42,944 --> 00:01:45,504 Speaker 2: yr Severance. Something that I was really excited about was 32 00:01:45,544 --> 00:01:49,224 Speaker 2: the Studio and Apple TV that's done by Seth Rogan, 33 00:01:49,584 --> 00:01:53,624 Speaker 2: that got twenty three nominations. If you haven't watched the Studio, 34 00:01:54,144 --> 00:01:57,864 Speaker 2: it is so brilliant. It's such a funny comedy. It's 35 00:01:57,944 --> 00:02:00,184 Speaker 2: one of those like each episode is a one pan 36 00:02:00,344 --> 00:02:03,424 Speaker 2: shot and it's each episode is a different complete storyline. 37 00:02:03,504 --> 00:02:04,224 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's so good. 38 00:02:04,224 --> 00:02:05,864 Speaker 3: Well, I feel like anyone who listens to this pot 39 00:02:05,864 --> 00:02:08,184 Speaker 3: has watched the Studio because we have not stopped banging 40 00:02:08,184 --> 00:02:08,624 Speaker 3: on about it. 41 00:02:08,504 --> 00:02:09,624 Speaker 1: It is the moment that shows. 42 00:02:10,704 --> 00:02:14,864 Speaker 2: Something that was surprising to me personally. The Penguin, which 43 00:02:14,944 --> 00:02:19,144 Speaker 2: is Batman spin off from Hatreo, got twenty four nominations. 44 00:02:19,904 --> 00:02:22,304 Speaker 2: I didn't really get around this show as much as 45 00:02:22,344 --> 00:02:22,984 Speaker 2: everyone else did. 46 00:02:23,104 --> 00:02:25,944 Speaker 3: It's been big in Australia, but I think in America, 47 00:02:25,984 --> 00:02:28,744 Speaker 3: particularly which obviously was where Emmy voting is coming from, 48 00:02:29,144 --> 00:02:31,904 Speaker 3: it has been like this huge, critically acclaimed show as 49 00:02:31,944 --> 00:02:34,144 Speaker 3: well as bringing in that whole Batman fandom. 50 00:02:34,264 --> 00:02:36,824 Speaker 2: Yeah right, And I do have to say there was 51 00:02:36,864 --> 00:02:39,984 Speaker 2: one big disappointment. What was that Handmaid's Tale? 52 00:02:40,184 --> 00:02:42,664 Speaker 1: Oh, I thought of you when I saw that. 53 00:02:42,664 --> 00:02:46,824 Speaker 3: That to me is wild that the show, but particularly 54 00:02:46,824 --> 00:02:50,624 Speaker 3: Elizabeth Moos being snubbed for lead actress because. 55 00:02:50,664 --> 00:02:53,704 Speaker 2: And the whole show being snubbed from Outstanding Drama Series. 56 00:02:53,904 --> 00:02:54,104 Speaker 1: Yeah. 57 00:02:54,224 --> 00:02:57,504 Speaker 2: That in final season it was so so I think 58 00:02:57,504 --> 00:02:59,544 Speaker 2: out of all the seasons, this is probably the most 59 00:03:00,024 --> 00:03:05,064 Speaker 2: fast paced all Steak season and there were some beautiful, beautiful, 60 00:03:05,344 --> 00:03:09,984 Speaker 2: powerful scenes in that whole season and no, Emmy. 61 00:03:09,704 --> 00:03:11,504 Speaker 3: That is that to me actually, I think was the 62 00:03:11,504 --> 00:03:14,144 Speaker 3: most shocking thing because there was such a build up 63 00:03:14,384 --> 00:03:16,664 Speaker 3: for the show for its final season for a while there, 64 00:03:16,744 --> 00:03:19,064 Speaker 3: especially in its first seasons, like it was one of 65 00:03:19,104 --> 00:03:22,984 Speaker 3: the most critically acclaimed what shows on TV, but especially 66 00:03:23,024 --> 00:03:25,784 Speaker 3: for Elizabeth Moss what she's done with that character. Normally 67 00:03:25,824 --> 00:03:28,064 Speaker 3: the end of a big season run like that you 68 00:03:28,224 --> 00:03:31,064 Speaker 3: do like at least get a nomination, but mostly you'd 69 00:03:31,064 --> 00:03:33,384 Speaker 3: get the win because it's the industry's way of saying, like, 70 00:03:33,664 --> 00:03:36,304 Speaker 3: we see all the work you doll over these seasons. 71 00:03:36,544 --> 00:03:40,024 Speaker 3: And Elizabeth Moss has been nominating that category four times before, 72 00:03:40,104 --> 00:03:42,144 Speaker 3: she's won at once, but I thought she was going 73 00:03:42,184 --> 00:03:43,624 Speaker 3: to be a shoe in to win. So to not 74 00:03:43,704 --> 00:03:46,384 Speaker 3: even be on the nomination list and all the other 75 00:03:46,424 --> 00:03:47,864 Speaker 3: actors on that cast. 76 00:03:48,024 --> 00:03:49,144 Speaker 1: Huge, It is huge. 77 00:03:49,144 --> 00:03:51,584 Speaker 2: It's not the only snub though. Oh okay, there are 78 00:03:51,664 --> 00:03:55,384 Speaker 2: a lot. I want to talk about the White Lotus cast, Yes, yes, 79 00:03:55,424 --> 00:03:58,024 Speaker 2: because I feel like with the White Lotus it's one 80 00:03:58,064 --> 00:04:01,024 Speaker 2: of those really interesting shows. And this happens with every 81 00:04:01,024 --> 00:04:04,784 Speaker 2: season on the White Lotus where every character is a 82 00:04:04,824 --> 00:04:07,624 Speaker 2: main character and there's about like ten of them, yeah, 83 00:04:07,664 --> 00:04:11,064 Speaker 2: and you're just waiting and watching and everyone's doing the brilliant, 84 00:04:11,184 --> 00:04:13,624 Speaker 2: brilliant performances. Some of them are like their best performances 85 00:04:13,664 --> 00:04:16,024 Speaker 2: in their whole career, and you're waiting and watching to 86 00:04:16,064 --> 00:04:20,584 Speaker 2: see who actually gets recognized by the industry for those performances. 87 00:04:20,904 --> 00:04:23,464 Speaker 2: So we did have a lot of nominees. A lot 88 00:04:23,504 --> 00:04:26,544 Speaker 2: of the women in White Lotus were nominated over the men. 89 00:04:27,024 --> 00:04:29,904 Speaker 2: Some people in the White Lotus who weren't nominated were 90 00:04:30,264 --> 00:04:34,544 Speaker 2: Patrick Schwarzenegger and Leslie bib and I think Patrick Schwarzenegger 91 00:04:34,584 --> 00:04:36,544 Speaker 2: is the one I've been seeing everywhere. 92 00:04:36,664 --> 00:04:40,264 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's so hard because with that show, as you're saying, 93 00:04:40,264 --> 00:04:43,344 Speaker 3: it's such a stacked cast, but technically all the lead 94 00:04:43,504 --> 00:04:46,504 Speaker 3: cast members have to be voted in the supporting categories 95 00:04:46,544 --> 00:04:48,584 Speaker 3: because none of them is actually the lead of the show, 96 00:04:49,024 --> 00:04:52,064 Speaker 3: which means that every woman on that cast should technically 97 00:04:52,064 --> 00:04:54,864 Speaker 3: be in supporting actress. But there's only a certain number 98 00:04:54,864 --> 00:04:57,744 Speaker 3: of slots, so often they'll cancel each other out, so 99 00:04:57,944 --> 00:04:59,864 Speaker 3: and a few of them can go into the guest 100 00:05:00,224 --> 00:05:02,744 Speaker 3: category if they're only on a few shows. But I 101 00:05:02,744 --> 00:05:06,224 Speaker 3: think I particularly feel for Leslie bib almost. 102 00:05:05,944 --> 00:05:08,544 Speaker 1: More over Patrick's Schwartzega. 103 00:05:09,224 --> 00:05:10,864 Speaker 3: Well, they're the two that have been he as the 104 00:05:10,864 --> 00:05:14,424 Speaker 3: big kind of snubs because Carrie Coon got nominated. I 105 00:05:14,424 --> 00:05:16,544 Speaker 3: think I feel a little bit for Leslie Bibb and 106 00:05:16,584 --> 00:05:18,904 Speaker 3: to an extent, Michelle Wantagan because they were the two 107 00:05:19,384 --> 00:05:21,864 Speaker 3: actresses I think, who like if there was a trio, 108 00:05:22,024 --> 00:05:26,104 Speaker 3: and so obviously carry Coon's like a critically acclaimed actress, 109 00:05:26,224 --> 00:05:29,184 Speaker 3: and she was so great that in that season. 110 00:05:29,104 --> 00:05:31,424 Speaker 2: I thought it would either be all three nominated or 111 00:05:31,504 --> 00:05:32,104 Speaker 2: none of them. 112 00:05:32,344 --> 00:05:33,144 Speaker 1: Yeah exactly. 113 00:05:33,384 --> 00:05:35,504 Speaker 3: That's why I felt a bit for them, especially because, yeah, 114 00:05:35,584 --> 00:05:37,864 Speaker 3: they were the kind of the lynchpin of the season, 115 00:05:37,904 --> 00:05:39,624 Speaker 3: and I feel like it's almost worse when one gets 116 00:05:39,624 --> 00:05:42,104 Speaker 3: dominated and one doesn't. But also I guess for Patrick 117 00:05:42,144 --> 00:05:43,704 Speaker 3: because there was such a build up of this being 118 00:05:43,784 --> 00:05:46,344 Speaker 3: his huge, big breakout role in the industry. 119 00:05:46,424 --> 00:05:48,064 Speaker 1: But like, he'll come around. He'll come around. 120 00:05:48,144 --> 00:05:50,384 Speaker 2: He's got plenty of time. But when you were saying 121 00:05:50,424 --> 00:05:53,984 Speaker 2: about carry Kon, I think specifically what got her nominated 122 00:05:54,144 --> 00:05:57,064 Speaker 2: was that very final scene with the trio that she 123 00:05:57,224 --> 00:06:00,144 Speaker 2: just absolutely dominated with that speech about friendship. I think 124 00:06:00,184 --> 00:06:02,904 Speaker 2: that was like the big catalyst because they all had 125 00:06:02,944 --> 00:06:05,384 Speaker 2: equal parts up until then, and then that last part 126 00:06:05,504 --> 00:06:08,384 Speaker 2: was just she just like felt like was the alpha 127 00:06:08,464 --> 00:06:08,704 Speaker 2: of that. 128 00:06:08,904 --> 00:06:09,944 Speaker 1: Yeah exactly. 129 00:06:10,064 --> 00:06:12,064 Speaker 3: And all so, carry Kuhne has always been quite the 130 00:06:12,104 --> 00:06:14,704 Speaker 3: Emmy's favorite because she is a very critically acclaimed TV 131 00:06:14,784 --> 00:06:17,184 Speaker 3: actress from shows like The Leftovers, So I feel like 132 00:06:17,184 --> 00:06:19,664 Speaker 3: if anyone sees her name on the ballot, they're more 133 00:06:19,784 --> 00:06:22,864 Speaker 3: likely to do it. So I mean, look, the show overall, 134 00:06:22,904 --> 00:06:24,864 Speaker 3: will you know, probably win quite a few awards that 135 00:06:24,944 --> 00:06:29,384 Speaker 3: was okay. A few other surprises, some good, some surprising. 136 00:06:29,624 --> 00:06:33,424 Speaker 3: I thought The Residence star Uzo Aduba getting nominated for 137 00:06:33,504 --> 00:06:38,544 Speaker 3: her performance was like pleasantly surprising, but mostly surprising because 138 00:06:38,584 --> 00:06:41,104 Speaker 3: I mean everything about that show, the fact that it 139 00:06:41,264 --> 00:06:43,384 Speaker 3: was a Shonda Rhime show, the fact that it was 140 00:06:43,384 --> 00:06:46,224 Speaker 3: on Netflix and it was this big release made me 141 00:06:46,224 --> 00:06:48,944 Speaker 3: think it would get more awards. But also it's been canceled, 142 00:06:49,224 --> 00:06:51,824 Speaker 3: and often when a show is canceled so quickly after 143 00:06:51,864 --> 00:06:55,024 Speaker 3: its run, it won't get this big awards show run. 144 00:06:55,144 --> 00:06:56,504 Speaker 1: So I thought the fact that Uzo. 145 00:06:56,464 --> 00:07:00,504 Speaker 3: Was in that mix was really I really loved The 146 00:07:00,544 --> 00:07:02,224 Speaker 3: Red surprising I did. 147 00:07:02,384 --> 00:07:05,144 Speaker 2: I really enjoyed it for some weird reason. I thought 148 00:07:05,184 --> 00:07:07,544 Speaker 2: it was a limited series because it had a beginning 149 00:07:07,624 --> 00:07:10,304 Speaker 2: and an end. Yeah, but it's so true because I 150 00:07:10,504 --> 00:07:13,304 Speaker 2: Uza's character as like the detective. It seems like a 151 00:07:13,504 --> 00:07:15,904 Speaker 2: character that would go from case to case. Yeah, and 152 00:07:15,984 --> 00:07:18,144 Speaker 2: I would have loved to see that. But I think 153 00:07:18,184 --> 00:07:20,304 Speaker 2: in the big scheme of things, which Shonder rhymes and 154 00:07:20,304 --> 00:07:24,704 Speaker 2: the Shonderverse, it isn't the best piece of work that has. 155 00:07:24,624 --> 00:07:26,544 Speaker 1: Put out there. Yeah, yeah, that's so true. 156 00:07:26,664 --> 00:07:29,144 Speaker 3: The other surprise that I think I feel good about 157 00:07:29,224 --> 00:07:30,784 Speaker 3: but I think it's more of her past work than 158 00:07:30,784 --> 00:07:33,824 Speaker 3: this one. Is Meghan Fahi being nominated for Sirens? 159 00:07:33,904 --> 00:07:34,624 Speaker 1: What do you think of that? 160 00:07:35,464 --> 00:07:38,504 Speaker 2: I okay, because I liked Sirens, Yes, but I. 161 00:07:38,464 --> 00:07:40,024 Speaker 1: Think I did too. But I almost feel like we 162 00:07:40,024 --> 00:07:41,264 Speaker 1: all forgot about it quite quickly. 163 00:07:41,304 --> 00:07:43,304 Speaker 2: I forgot about it so so quickly until I saw 164 00:07:43,344 --> 00:07:46,504 Speaker 2: these nominations. And I do think that the Emmys, like 165 00:07:47,224 --> 00:07:49,104 Speaker 2: I do think it needs to have some sort of 166 00:07:49,184 --> 00:07:51,944 Speaker 2: this might be an unpopular opinion, but some sort of 167 00:07:51,984 --> 00:07:54,184 Speaker 2: caliber that you have to it has to be the 168 00:07:54,224 --> 00:07:56,304 Speaker 2: best piece of work you put out there. And I 169 00:07:56,344 --> 00:07:58,984 Speaker 2: think Megan Faghy is an amazing actress, but I thought 170 00:07:59,024 --> 00:08:02,704 Speaker 2: she was amazing, amazing in White Lotus season two compared 171 00:08:02,704 --> 00:08:03,424 Speaker 2: to Sirens. 172 00:08:04,504 --> 00:08:07,104 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, look, I know it's like dependent on. 173 00:08:07,184 --> 00:08:09,904 Speaker 2: What they're working on, but I feel like if she 174 00:08:09,944 --> 00:08:13,704 Speaker 2: would win for Sirens, it's not the best piece of 175 00:08:14,064 --> 00:08:14,904 Speaker 2: work she's done. 176 00:08:15,024 --> 00:08:16,864 Speaker 3: I know it's hard to because it's one of those 177 00:08:16,864 --> 00:08:19,824 Speaker 3: things where sometimes actresses just get nominations for their bodies 178 00:08:19,864 --> 00:08:20,264 Speaker 3: of work. 179 00:08:20,384 --> 00:08:23,184 Speaker 1: Yea more so than that actual performance. 180 00:08:23,224 --> 00:08:25,584 Speaker 3: But I do think I think overall, like Sirens was, 181 00:08:25,864 --> 00:08:27,824 Speaker 3: it was obviously interesting. We did a whole brilliant at 182 00:08:27,864 --> 00:08:29,704 Speaker 3: review on it, but I do think it was a 183 00:08:29,744 --> 00:08:32,584 Speaker 3: little bit forgettable. But I also think her performance was 184 00:08:33,024 --> 00:08:36,344 Speaker 3: quite like nuanced in a way, and she was a 185 00:08:36,384 --> 00:08:38,584 Speaker 3: scene stealer in that, so I'm kind of okay with it. 186 00:08:38,704 --> 00:08:42,104 Speaker 3: The other big surprise was Tina Fey's big, like huge 187 00:08:42,144 --> 00:08:45,664 Speaker 3: TV come back the four seasons, So that was stumped 188 00:08:45,664 --> 00:08:50,584 Speaker 3: in pretty much one for Coleman Domingo. Obviously, just get 189 00:08:50,864 --> 00:08:52,384 Speaker 3: give that man the award so. 190 00:08:52,264 --> 00:08:53,984 Speaker 1: He can just get up on stage. It doesn't just 191 00:08:54,064 --> 00:08:55,424 Speaker 1: say any thing. What does look at me? Just want 192 00:08:55,504 --> 00:08:58,864 Speaker 1: him to saying on stage, stop it. I would die. 193 00:08:59,344 --> 00:09:02,344 Speaker 3: So he got a Supporting Actor nomination. But again, that 194 00:09:02,464 --> 00:09:05,264 Speaker 3: was such a huge, like huge all star cast. Tina 195 00:09:05,304 --> 00:09:06,904 Speaker 3: Fey is like one of the queens of the Emmy. 196 00:09:06,984 --> 00:09:09,264 Speaker 3: She's had so many nominations and wins over the years. 197 00:09:09,264 --> 00:09:12,624 Speaker 2: Is that you, in general faced quite some big criticism 198 00:09:12,784 --> 00:09:14,984 Speaker 2: of it not just being like a show that everyone 199 00:09:15,424 --> 00:09:17,504 Speaker 2: thought that they would automatically love just because of the 200 00:09:17,544 --> 00:09:21,184 Speaker 2: cast and Lake, Tina fe and Steve Carrell. Because I 201 00:09:21,184 --> 00:09:23,224 Speaker 2: did start watching it because like, these are the people 202 00:09:23,224 --> 00:09:25,424 Speaker 2: that I love on my screen, and I just felt 203 00:09:25,424 --> 00:09:28,304 Speaker 2: like it wasn't for me. It was for a different generation. Yeah, 204 00:09:28,304 --> 00:09:30,384 Speaker 2: but even my mum, whose generation was full, was like, 205 00:09:30,384 --> 00:09:31,344 Speaker 2: it's also not for me. 206 00:09:31,744 --> 00:09:32,024 Speaker 3: Yeah. 207 00:09:32,024 --> 00:09:33,304 Speaker 1: There, that's so interesting. 208 00:09:33,344 --> 00:09:35,304 Speaker 3: It's coming up for another season, which I also found 209 00:09:35,384 --> 00:09:37,104 Speaker 3: surprising because I felt like it should be a one 210 00:09:37,104 --> 00:09:39,144 Speaker 3: and done. But it just goes to show I think 211 00:09:39,184 --> 00:09:41,424 Speaker 3: the rules with the Emmys of changing, Like all these 212 00:09:41,464 --> 00:09:44,024 Speaker 3: people who used to be like a sure fire nomination 213 00:09:44,144 --> 00:09:46,384 Speaker 3: and win are now not getting across the line. 214 00:09:46,424 --> 00:09:48,664 Speaker 1: I mean, freaking Meryl Street didn't get nominated. 215 00:09:49,104 --> 00:09:50,824 Speaker 2: I think doesn't get nominated exactly. 216 00:09:50,864 --> 00:09:53,064 Speaker 3: I feel for everyone who's out there feeling upset they 217 00:09:53,064 --> 00:09:55,904 Speaker 3: were snubbed today just has to remember that Meryl's Street 218 00:09:56,464 --> 00:09:59,384 Speaker 3: is in your camp of being snubbed. Oh my god, 219 00:09:59,424 --> 00:10:02,224 Speaker 3: speaking of people who are upset by being snubbed, someone 220 00:10:02,264 --> 00:10:04,344 Speaker 3: I really felt for was Anna Camp. 221 00:10:04,944 --> 00:10:06,024 Speaker 2: What happened with Anna care? 222 00:10:06,104 --> 00:10:08,464 Speaker 3: So Anna Camp was in the final seasons of you 223 00:10:08,464 --> 00:10:11,264 Speaker 3: you know, the can Badgely serial Killer show on Netflix, 224 00:10:11,624 --> 00:10:13,824 Speaker 3: which I just done that right, it's done. Yeah, it 225 00:10:13,824 --> 00:10:17,184 Speaker 3: just had its final season and again not critically acclaimed, 226 00:10:17,224 --> 00:10:20,624 Speaker 3: I don't know, not something that anyone would really expect 227 00:10:20,624 --> 00:10:23,024 Speaker 3: to be in the Emmy's race. But I think because 228 00:10:23,024 --> 00:10:25,664 Speaker 3: Anna Camp, she plays two characters in the final season, 229 00:10:26,024 --> 00:10:28,904 Speaker 3: and you can just see the woman went all out. 230 00:10:28,984 --> 00:10:30,784 Speaker 1: She put everything on the table to be. 231 00:10:30,824 --> 00:10:34,184 Speaker 2: Like she has Emmy like tattooed on her forehead. 232 00:10:34,264 --> 00:10:35,184 Speaker 1: Yeah, exactly like. 233 00:10:35,184 --> 00:10:37,424 Speaker 3: She was going to do, and to be fair to 234 00:10:37,464 --> 00:10:40,984 Speaker 3: her normally, a kind of a really starring role in 235 00:10:41,024 --> 00:10:43,704 Speaker 3: a big show like that, playing two different characters, having 236 00:10:43,704 --> 00:10:46,504 Speaker 3: all these big, huge emotional scenes, she got to really 237 00:10:46,544 --> 00:10:49,104 Speaker 3: show off her acting range. In any other show she 238 00:10:49,184 --> 00:10:51,504 Speaker 3: might have been nominated. And so when the list came out, 239 00:10:51,904 --> 00:10:54,064 Speaker 3: you could see that her page was just being flooded 240 00:10:54,064 --> 00:10:55,904 Speaker 3: by comments of people being like. 241 00:10:55,824 --> 00:10:57,344 Speaker 1: Oh my god, what you'd be nominated. This is the 242 00:10:57,344 --> 00:10:58,144 Speaker 1: biggest upset. 243 00:10:58,184 --> 00:10:59,824 Speaker 3: And so then she put up a post or was 244 00:10:59,824 --> 00:11:01,944 Speaker 3: a picture of herself from the show, kind of looking 245 00:11:01,984 --> 00:11:03,704 Speaker 3: at a phone and she's like, me, when I read 246 00:11:03,744 --> 00:11:06,584 Speaker 3: all your comments about my Emmy stuff, knowing that I 247 00:11:06,664 --> 00:11:08,704 Speaker 3: gave the best performance. 248 00:11:08,144 --> 00:11:08,864 Speaker 1: Of my life. 249 00:11:08,944 --> 00:11:10,824 Speaker 3: And so she didn't call anyone out or anything, but 250 00:11:10,864 --> 00:11:13,224 Speaker 3: she was kind of saying like, yeah, I see what's 251 00:11:13,264 --> 00:11:15,464 Speaker 3: going on. I see your comments, and also I gave 252 00:11:16,104 --> 00:11:19,744 Speaker 3: the performance of my career and I and the subtext 253 00:11:19,864 --> 00:11:20,944 Speaker 3: was I should have been nominated. 254 00:11:21,464 --> 00:11:24,144 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you know what, I'm actually quite happy she 255 00:11:24,184 --> 00:11:27,664 Speaker 2: did that because she's like, she nailed it, she owns it. 256 00:11:27,704 --> 00:11:31,544 Speaker 2: But yeah, we also had some history making yes nominees. 257 00:11:31,824 --> 00:11:34,544 Speaker 2: Iowa Derberry is the first woman ever to be nominated 258 00:11:34,544 --> 00:11:37,944 Speaker 2: for both acting and directing in a Comedy series in 259 00:11:37,984 --> 00:11:40,504 Speaker 2: the same year at the Emmys. She's also the youngest 260 00:11:40,504 --> 00:11:43,424 Speaker 2: black woman to earn three Emmy nominations for acting. 261 00:11:43,504 --> 00:11:45,504 Speaker 1: Oh my god, I love that. I love her obviously, 262 00:11:45,504 --> 00:11:47,384 Speaker 1: we all do. Like that's so good. 263 00:11:47,504 --> 00:11:49,944 Speaker 2: If you don't follow her on letterbox, if that is 264 00:11:49,984 --> 00:11:53,904 Speaker 2: a one person you need to follow. Also, something really surprising, 265 00:11:54,064 --> 00:11:56,224 Speaker 2: Beyonce I got a few Emmy nominations. 266 00:11:56,264 --> 00:11:57,944 Speaker 1: Yeah, Beyonce's in the mix for her. 267 00:11:58,264 --> 00:12:02,104 Speaker 2: Halftime performance at the Now this is a football game. 268 00:12:02,464 --> 00:12:05,544 Speaker 2: It was during the halftime show at the Ravens versus 269 00:12:05,664 --> 00:12:09,144 Speaker 2: Texans game that happened like around Christmas time, and. 270 00:12:09,104 --> 00:12:10,864 Speaker 3: That is the exact tome we talk about it at 271 00:12:10,864 --> 00:12:13,304 Speaker 3: the time. But like there's a weird game on. It's 272 00:12:13,304 --> 00:12:15,344 Speaker 3: something to do with concerts. 273 00:12:15,464 --> 00:12:18,704 Speaker 2: Yeah, and therefore game, Yeah, I'm happening. She's going up 274 00:12:18,704 --> 00:12:21,784 Speaker 2: against Kendrick Lamar, who's also nominated for the last halftime 275 00:12:21,904 --> 00:12:24,464 Speaker 2: Super Bowl performance. So I think we have a really 276 00:12:24,544 --> 00:12:27,664 Speaker 2: solid list of nominations for this time of Emmy's except 277 00:12:27,664 --> 00:12:28,304 Speaker 2: no Marrel straight. 278 00:12:28,664 --> 00:12:30,664 Speaker 3: I mean, I would love Beyonce to go, but she 279 00:12:30,704 --> 00:12:33,024 Speaker 3: famously mostly goes to these things if she knows she's 280 00:12:33,024 --> 00:12:34,504 Speaker 3: going to win. So I'll just say to the Emmys, 281 00:12:34,544 --> 00:12:36,504 Speaker 3: if you guys know Beyonce is going to win, just 282 00:12:36,544 --> 00:12:38,944 Speaker 3: give her slicker a text ahead of time. Let her 283 00:12:38,984 --> 00:12:41,064 Speaker 3: get organized so she can get up on stage. That's 284 00:12:41,064 --> 00:12:41,704 Speaker 3: all I want to see. 285 00:12:41,744 --> 00:12:45,064 Speaker 2: I want to see her and Common Domingo performance stage. 286 00:12:45,184 --> 00:12:48,944 Speaker 3: I mean, in any other room and outrageous request in 287 00:12:48,984 --> 00:12:50,344 Speaker 3: this room with them both nominated. 288 00:12:50,384 --> 00:12:51,264 Speaker 1: I want that to happen. 289 00:12:51,544 --> 00:12:55,344 Speaker 2: So the actual Emmy Awards are taking place on September fifteen, 290 00:12:55,544 --> 00:12:58,304 Speaker 2: which is a Monday for us here in Australia. It's 291 00:12:58,304 --> 00:13:01,464 Speaker 2: obviously the Sunday for them, they get the weekend congratulations. 292 00:13:01,504 --> 00:13:04,624 Speaker 2: So we will definitely be doing a full recap like 293 00:13:04,664 --> 00:13:05,424 Speaker 2: we always do. 294 00:13:05,704 --> 00:13:07,904 Speaker 1: So much coverage. Guys, this is my super Bowl. 295 00:13:07,944 --> 00:13:09,344 Speaker 2: This is going to be so good because I feel 296 00:13:09,344 --> 00:13:09,704 Speaker 2: like it's going. 297 00:13:09,704 --> 00:13:10,744 Speaker 1: To be so repetitive. 298 00:13:10,784 --> 00:13:12,664 Speaker 3: This is yeah, yeah, no, the claus are going to 299 00:13:12,704 --> 00:13:14,344 Speaker 3: come out and I love that from the men, mostly 300 00:13:14,904 --> 00:13:15,424 Speaker 3: from the men. 301 00:13:15,504 --> 00:13:16,304 Speaker 1: I'm so excited. 302 00:13:17,784 --> 00:13:20,104 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for listening to the Spill today. 303 00:13:20,144 --> 00:13:21,984 Speaker 2: Do not forget to follow us on TikTok at the 304 00:13:21,984 --> 00:13:25,144 Speaker 2: Spill podcast. The Spill is produced by Minitia Swire with 305 00:13:25,224 --> 00:13:26,824 Speaker 2: sound production by Scott Stronik. 306 00:13:27,024 --> 00:13:31,344 Speaker 1: Bye Bye