Emmy voters showed no love for LOST tonight. Hit the jump button for the full list of winners.
SERIES AWARDS
Outstanding Drama Series
“Breaking Bad,” AMC
“Dexter,” Showtime
“The Good Wife,” CBS
“Lost,” ABC
“Mad Men,” AMC – WINNER
“True Blood,” HBO
Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
“The Colbert Report”
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” – WINNER
“Real Time With Bill Maher”
“Saturday Night Live”
“The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien”
Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special
“Bill Maher ‘…But I’m Not Wrong’”
“Hope For Haiti Now”
“The Kennedy Center Honors” – WINNER
“Robin Williams: Weapons Of Self Destruction”
“The 25th Anniversary Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Concert”
“Wanda Sykes: I’ma Be Me.”
Outstanding Reality Competition Series
“The Amazing Race”
“American Idol”
“Dancing With The Stars”
“Project Runway”
“Top Chef” – WINNER
Outstanding Miniseries
“The Pacific,” HBO – WINNER
“Return To Cranford,” PBS
Outstanding Made For Television Movie
“Endgame,” PBS
“Georgia O’Keeffe,” Lifetime
“Moonshot,” History
“The Special Relationship,” HBO
“Temple Grandin,” HBO – WINNER
“You Don’t Know Jack,” HBO
Outstanding Comedy Series
“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO
“Glee,” FOX
“Modern Family,” ABC – WINNER
“Nurse Jackie,” Showtime
“The Office,” NBC
“30 Rock,” NBC
WRITING
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan, “Glee” – “Pilot”
Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, “Modern Family” – “Pilot” – WINNER
Greg Daniels, Mindy Kaling – “The Office” – “Niagra”
Matt Hubbard, “30 Rock” – “Anna Howard Shaw Day”
Tina Fey, Kay Cannon, “30 Rock” – “Lee Marvin Vs. Derek Jeter”
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Rolin Jones, “Friday Night Lights” – “The Son”
Michelle King, Robert King, “The Good Wife” – “Pilot”
Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, “Lost” – “The End”
Matthew Weiner, Robin Veith, “Mad Men” – “Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency”
Matthew Weiner, Erin Levy, “Mad Men” – “Shut The Door. Have A Seat” – WINNER
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
Michelle Ashford, Robert Schenkkan, “The Pacific” – “Part Eight”
Bruce C. McKenna, Robert Schenkkan, “The Pacific” – “Part Ten”
Peter Morgan, “The Special Relationship”
Christopher Monger, William Merritt Johnson, “Temple Grandin”
Adam Mazer, “You Don’t Know Jack” – WINNER
DIRECTING
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Ryan Murphy, “Glee” – “Pilot – Director’s Cut” – WINNER
Paris Barclay, “Glee” – “Wheels”
Jason Winer, “Modern Family” – “Pilot”
Allen Coulter, “Nurse Jackie” – “Pilot”
Don Scardino, “30 Rock” – “I Do Do”
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Michelle MacLaren, “Breaking Bad” – “One Minute”
Steve Shill, “Dexter” – “The Getaway” – WINNER
Jack Bender, “Lost” – “The End”
Lesli Linka Glatter, “Mad Men” – “Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency”
Agnieszka Holland, “Treme” – “Do You Know What It Means (Pilot)”
Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
Bob Balaban, “Georgia O’Keeffe”
David Nutter, Jeremy Podeswa, “The Pacific” – “Part Eight”
Tim Van Patten, “The Pacific” – “Part Nine”
Mick Jackson, “Temple Grandin” – WINNER
Barry Levinson, “You Don’t Know Jack”
ACTING
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Kathy Bates, “Alice”
Julia Ormond, “Temple Grandin” – WINNER
Catherine O’Hara, “Temple Grandin”
Brenda Vaccaro, “You Don’t Know Jack”
Susan Sarandon, “You Don’t Know Jack”
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Michael Gambon, “Emma”
Patrick Stewart, “Hamlet”
Jonathan Pryce, “Return To Cranford”
David Strathairn, “Temple Grandin” – WINNER
John Goodman, “You Don’t Know Jack”
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Chris Colfer, “Glee”
Neil Patrick Harris, “How I Met Your Mother”
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, “Modern Family”
Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family”
Ty Burrell, “Modern Family”- WINNER
Jon Cryer, “Two and a Half Men”
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Jane Lynch, “Glee”- WINNER
Julie Bowen, “Modern Family”
Sofia Vergara, “Modern Family”
Kristen Wiig, “Saturday Night Live”
Jane Krakowski, “30 Rock”
Holland Taylor, “Two and a Half Men”
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad” – WINNER
Martin Short, “Damages”
Terry O’Quinn, “Lost”
Michael Emerson, “Lost”
John Slattery, “Mad Men”
Andre Braugher, “Men of a Certain Age”
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Gless, “Burn Notice”
Rose Byrne, “Damages”
Archie Panjabi, “The Good Wife” – WINNER
Christine Baranski, “The Good Wife”
Christina Hendricks, “Mad Men”
Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer” – WINNER
Glenn Close, “Damages”
Connie Britton, “Friday Night Lights”
Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife,”
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”
January Jones, “Mad Men”
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad” – WINNER
Michael C. Hall, “Dexter”
Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights”
Hugh Laurie, “House”
Matthew Fox, “Lost”
Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory”- WINNER
Larry David, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
Matthew Morrison, “Glee”
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk”
Steve Carell, “The Office”
Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock”
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Lea Michele, “Glee”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “The New Adventures of Old Christine”
Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie” – WINNER
Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation”
Tina Fey, “30 Rock”
Toni Collette, “The United States of Tara”
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Mini-Series or Movie
Maggie Smith, “Capturing Mary”
Joan Allen, “Georgia O’Keeffe”
Dame Judi Dench, “Return to Cranford”
Hope Davis, “The Special Relationship”
Claire Danes, “Temple Grandin”- WINNER
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Mini-Series or Movie
Jeff Bridges, “A Dog Year”
Ian McKellen, “The Prisoner”
Michael Sheen, “The Special Relationship”
Dennis Quaid, “The Special Relationship”
Al Pacino, “You Don’t Know Jack” – WINNER
[Via HitFix]
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August 30th, 2010 at 4:27 am
It’s okay, LOST may have not won at the Emmy’s tonight but it won our hearts. It’s only an award show, it can’t take any of the beauty and creative originality that LOST will always have.
LOST had a great run and we allI miss LOST soooo much. =)
August 30th, 2010 at 4:54 am
It would just have been nice to see this show deservedly honored during the last Emmy show in which it could have been honored.
August 30th, 2010 at 6:46 am
The last season was pretty horrible. Oh well.
August 30th, 2010 at 8:03 am
Not a single Emmy went to the final season of LOST. NOT ONE??? Oh well, the makers of the show will just have to console themselves with the fact that they made the greatest, most complicated and profound TV-show of ALL TIME (still, one of those shiny statues would have been nice).
August 30th, 2010 at 8:03 am
Not a single Emmy went to the final season of LOST. NOT ONE??? Oh well, the makers of the show will just have to console themselves with the fact that they made the greatest, most complicated and profound TV-show of ALL TIME (still, one of those shiny statues would have been nice).
August 30th, 2010 at 8:25 am
Really? Not one?
Really?
I suppose the show was just too profound for voters to understand. The show itself deserved an award, even if individual actors didn’t get a nod. Truly disappointing.
Shame. Shame. And more shame.
August 30th, 2010 at 9:17 am
Saw the cutesy tribute Fallon presented, and if LOST’s legacy will be “I didn’t understand it, but I tried..”, I’m gonna puke..
F.. the emmys..
August 30th, 2010 at 9:29 am
It’s official – Emmy voters don’t know Jack (geddit?). So robbed it’s not even funny. What other show had a man play 2 completely different characters concurrently in a season? What more did Terry O’ Quinn need to do? Disgusting.
August 30th, 2010 at 2:54 pm
It did win for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series.
August 30th, 2010 at 6:14 pm
I still don’t get what the emmy voters were smoking when they gave Giacchino’s award to 24. Thats the only truly head scratching thing that stood out to me.
August 30th, 2010 at 6:53 pm
I actually thought Fallon’s song was funny. Mostly his impersonation of Bill-Joel but I also found some of the lyrics clever. The “I didn’t understand it, but I tried..” sums up entirely the ludicrous cultural memory that the show has developed from the ignorant. I didn’t see it as making fun of the show, but of the people who give it no respect.
As for the snubs. I think Aaron Paul’s win was well deserved. Emerson and O’Quinn have both been acknowledged for their great work on LOST. I’m not surprised Fox didn’t win, just surprised who he lost too, I think in this case he was deserving of the award. The biggest snub of the night was to Jack Bender in my own opinion.
August 30th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
sorry meant Billie Joe obviously
August 30th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
It’s not too profound to understand. It’s just too polarizing, different and serial. After the first season it was always the underdog for award shows. Stop claiming people who don’t like it or criticize it for
being unintelligent, it’s an ad hominem argument.
August 30th, 2010 at 7:01 pm
Agreed. It was a competitive award show so I can understand the others, but not that one. Truly ridiculous.
August 30th, 2010 at 9:11 pm
Don’t tell me what I can’t do.
And there’s a list of “different” and “serial” shows that I can name off the top of my head, easily. The show was polarizing, especially the last season, because of its profundity.
Btw, that last sentence of yours needs some cleaning up, despite the fact that I get the gist.
August 31st, 2010 at 6:37 am
Guess they had the wrong late-night Jimmy. Should’ve been Kimmel, not Fallon.
August 31st, 2010 at 7:29 am
The lyrics would have had me if they had been “I didn’t understand it, but I cried.” Much more appropriate I think.
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:53 pm
*sigh* It’s “Billy Joel”…except it wasn’t. It was him impersonating Sir Elton John. Apparently, I am old, for knowing that.
September 6th, 2010 at 11:22 pm
One thing that was blatantly obvious other than those that had LOST in their hearts and had truly gotten its beautiful message….the emmy’s room was full of a bunch of empty souls that are in need of some serious island time themselves!! Shame on them!! I have never seen better actors as Terry O’Quinn, Michael Emerson, and Matthew Fox.
September 9th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
I can’t believe so many people just keep parroting what team Darlton said. I can’t believe so many fans of LOST shut off their brain and see so much beauty in LOST. I can’t believe so many fans have forgotten, why LOST was a successful TV show in the FIRST place.
LOST was one of the most unique and most promising TV shows that had ever been. That was true until the finale of Season 5. Probably the most promising season finale of all time. However, the last season was a huge joke. Can’t you people see this? There was absolutely no coming back to ANY of the things they crafted, there was no connection to ANY of the mysteries of Seasons 1-5. “All these years” (to use Benp’s words before stabbing Jacob…) have we watched LOST speculating about what the whole thing might be about, where everything was heading, Have you forgotten about all the crazy, breath.taking theories? Have you forgotten the posts where semi-scientific-nerds kept coming up with amazing ideas about the time-space continuum, about the origin of the numbers, time-travel, spiritual ghosts and all sort of time paradoxes?
What we were delivered with in Season 6 was a mere Walt Disney fairy tale ending. I mean, honestly: Is THIOS hat we were waiting for for 6 years?? The island has a plug, and if we pull that out everything is all right again? Is this the answer to what the MIB actually is? What about Aaron? What about the numbers? Who the heck was Christian?
“I’m really disappointed in all of you”. How can you watch LOST, watch the fianle episode, and still pretend that this is what we were all watching LOST for? How can you forgive Damon and Carlton for PRETENDING for 6 years to actually know how LOST would end, when in fact the were probably only talking about Jack closing his eye. There is absolutely NO EVIDENCE that they knew anything that would happen in Seaon 6 actually back during the process of crafting Seasons 1-5. This is the big disappointment. I lacked seeing their “cool idea” for the Series, they pretended they had all along. I didn’t see their knowing anything in advance and I didn’t see their inserting anything (during Seasons 1-5) what would actually be rounded off in the series finale. All they ever did was smashing mysterious moment at the audience and then never come back to them (EVER AGAIN!!!)
The fact that LOST didn’t get any of the Emmy awards to me is a sign that SOME of the people voting for the emmy’s realized that it was all a big con. I can understand that Season 5 won at the emmy’s, this season was really unique and promising. But Season 6 was one of the biggest let-downs in TV history. It was even cheaper than what happened in the Sopranos. The biggest con in TV history….
September 11th, 2010 at 2:18 am
what the hell! Lost we always love you!
September 18th, 2010 at 10:36 am
Rare garbage SERIES AWARDS. in Russia Mad Men stop showing a particularly not starting. And definitely the best series is Lost.
September 21st, 2010 at 7:33 am
Thank you Adrian81…. I agree 100%!!!!
September 21st, 2010 at 7:40 am
I agree that Terry O”Quinn did an outstanding job playing “2 completely different characters concurrently”, but the problem (and the Emmy panel were fans too, I am sure) was that neither of these 2 characters existed until the last episode of season 5! Neither of these characters was John Locke! Where did our Lost go? Not to the expected culturally changing final season we were all hoping for (and deserving of Emmy wins), that is for sure.
September 21st, 2010 at 11:26 am
Thanks! I sometimes feel a bit LOST with my critique, since most “fans” go on about how grat LOST was not realizing the finale was so ridiculously sad and a huge let-down… I’m always glad to read posts by people who didn’t switch off their brains…
I’m mainly sad because I kept watching LOST with a totally wromg purpouse- For me the mysterious elements were all part of a bogger picture. Just one exapmle: You remember that girl that was a test-person for an experiment done by Daniel Faraday? Widmore looked after her after this accident (when her brain travvelled to some place different). I speculated for a very long time that this could lead to the girl appearing on the island, to the girl being empowered do to something big, something important. As with many other mysteries I watched LOST and believed all these mysteries were there for a very specific reason, I belived them to be there in order to be used again later, towards the finale. I believed the writers knew something the audience didn’t.
However, now, I understand clearly. What they did was the following: Coming up with some crazy idea, but it wasn’t thought.-through at all, it was just an idea, it wasn’t leading anywhere it was not used to come back and explain something they knew already, when they put it into the script. No – these moments did not have a soul, they were empty, but me – stupid as I am – believed the writers are clever enough to have a concept behind all of it.
Watching the finale I finally woke up (from my LOST-dram) realizing it was all a big pile of ambiguity, a pile of bits, a pile of unexplainable pieces.
I wish J.J. Abrams could have continued LOST. I feel like he would have given it a totally different ending. A “bigger” one.
September 23rd, 2010 at 2:26 pm
Um, beg your pardon, but just because I don’t feel the same as you doesn’t make ME wrong and it certainly doesn’t make YOU right.
You love the show for one reason, I love it for a different reason. You hated Season 6, I loved Season 6. It’s a difference of OPINION, and just because we don’t feel the same doesn’t mean either of us is wrong for it.
So you can jump off that high horse of yours and come back down to Earth with the rest of us and stop treating fans who LOVED Season 6 as if they’re a bunch of half-wits, because that is not the case.
As for the Emmy’s, after this absolute disgusting mess, I refuse to watch the Emmy’s ever again. Terry O’Quinn, regardless of who his character was, portrayed him WONDERFULLY, and Michael Emerson? Effing FANTASTIC job, but both got snubbed for someone who I can guarantee, did NOT act half as well as they did in their parts. The award for best drama? Okay, I can see Mad Men winning YET AGAIN….but when it came to the awards for actors, that was just BS for TQ and ME to lose out.
September 26th, 2010 at 9:16 am
I admit everyone has a right on his/her opinion.
I simply want to focus on the fact that season 5 won at the emmies and season 6 didn’t. I see the reason for that in season 5 being so dramatically promising. How many times did we hear “All questions will be answered?” How many million dollars were spent on advertising and on making people believe there is going to be a finale that ends the show answering the big questions (and I’m not talking polar bears here!).
Then suddenly the statements that characters were always extremely important in LOST. The end would be a satisfying one for the characters of the show.
WTF??
I understand that the characters were important. But I honestly believed there would be an explanation on all of it. I belived there to be a meta-structure of the show. I belived LOST to be a show with a clever, intelligent end (similar to the mivie “Inception”, something that makes watching LOST Seasons 1-6 interesting as the end of the show changes many things we saw in the past).
However, the real continuity of the show had always been to kill off anyone who knew something.
I’m a bit disappointed no one talks about the reason fpr Jacob’s death. Why did he actually have to die inthe first episode we saw him? Was that really the plan since season 1? BEcause to me it seems to be the same reason Dogen, Ilana and everyone else had to die: To go on to the next story thread and to forget about all the mysteries and all the question. The real continuity of the show was to move on and not look back.
I expected a finale that would actually look back. But what did we get? The Losties move on, not even knowing where to! How symbolic is that for this show?
I’m even disappointed in myself, because I was as gullible as John Locke was. I belived the producers knew certain things and the finale would prove they knew all along. However, and this has become obvious, they didn’t know who Christian was, they didn’t know why Walt or Aaron were supposedly important, they didn’t know what the smokemonster was (yes, I mean WHAT it was and WHO it was). They actually didn’t even know what the island was and where it came from. These were the things I expected to be answered…
Finally, sorry for having insulted any fan. Was not my intention. I just wanted to point to the fact that LOST failed in being an intelligent show until the end. It only pretended to be. But in order to be an intelligent show some planning ahead might have been required…
September 27th, 2010 at 10:09 pm
I don’t understand how all these people are mad at unanswered questions. Everything was pretty clear to me. They pretty much answered everything.
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