Over the weekend the Creative Arts Emmys, also known as the Schmemmys, were awarded, and Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D-List won best reality series for the second year in a row. Good for her. I'm actually surprised, because I thought after last year's acceptance speech and the whole "Suck it Jesus" brou-ha-ha, the Emmys wouldn't want to receive any controversy by awarding her again. But they did, so good for them. Also congratulations to Mad Men and Pushing Daisies, who received 4 and 2 Emmys respectively. Though I have an issue with Mad Men losing Best Casting for a Series to Damages. I really liked Damages, but the casting of that series can in no way compare to Mad Men's casting. Everyone in that series from the regular cast members, to the recuring roles and the guest stars were all perfectly cast. Just because you managed to get Glenn Close and Ted Danson to star in your series, doesn't mean you should win an award for casting.
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