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Emmys 2010 aka Jimmy Fallon Day

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Category : ABC, AMC, Awards, CBS, Comedy, Drama, Dramedy, Fox, HBO, NBC, Showtime, Uncategorized

Jimmy Fallon hosting the Emmys 2010, courtesy of LATimes.com

Jimmy Fallon hosting the Emmys 2010, courtesy of LATimes.com

I have been a fan of Jimmy Fallon since he was on Saturday Night Live doing skits like Jarret’s room.  During the entire Conan versus Jay debacle, he kept his mouth shut, and now he has been rewarded.  He hosted the 2010 Emmys, and he was awesome. The skits were hysterical, he can do a mean Green Day imitation, and I love how he asked people to tweet introductions for some of the presenters. Nice.  Three cheers for Jimmy!!  The rest of the show…meh.  I mean I’m happy that Mad Men and Glee won for best Drama and Best Comedy, I’m just upset about the entire 30 Rock, The Office and True Blood shut out.  Come on!  Again, I was excited that Jane Lynch and Eric Stonestreet won for Best Supporting Actress and Actor in a Comedy, but throw a bone to Steve Carell!  And even Edie Falco was surprised to win for Best Actress in a Comedy.  I am pretty sure that more people will be watching one of my favorite tv shows, Breaking Bad, now that they swept the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor category.  It was the little show that could, AMC’s breakthrough drama that holds it’s own around the juggernaut called Mad Men.  I thoroughly enjoyed this year’s Emmys and I am praying that they bless us next year with Jimmy Fallon as a host again. Check out the list of winners here.

Ugly Betty Eats the Dust

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Category : ABC, Buh-bye, CBS, FX, HBO

Ugly Betty RIP 2006-2010

Ugly Betty RIP 2006-2010 courtesy TheInsider.com

It’s true. Ugly Betty will be laid to rest mid-April.  I don’t know if it was the ratings or the moving slots, but Betty is gone! Saving Grace, Three Rivers and The Tudors will meet their makers later this year, and Nip/Tuck has already had it’s last breath.  We all know that Lost is kaput, so what else is there to watch? Well, I love Glee, and Grey’s Anatomy is still going strong.  There is still hope…

The Golden Globes Upset

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Category : Awards, Drama, HBO, NBC

 

Anna Paquin, Golden Globe winner for True Blood

All of my shows which I am addicted to won a Golden Globe.  Mad Men won for Best Drama Series.  30 Rock swept the Best Actor and Actress in a Comedy. But everyone is buzzing about Anna Paquin winning the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series.  It’s no secret that I love the show True Blood, so I was pleasantly surprised with her win.  Ms. Paquin is an exquisite actress of whom I never get tired watching.  If you haven’t seen True Blood, start now.  The show begins production next month for season two.  Until then, I will quench my thirst with a nice glass of dark, rich, and spicy malbec. It’s not the same, but it will do.

Truely Divine

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Category : HBO, TV Hunk

my number one fang

my number one fang, Stephen Moyer aka Bill

I watched the season finale of True Blood with a large glass of syrah and a heavy heart.  I know HBO will start filming the second season in January, I just don’t know what to do on Sunday nights. I need my vampire fix.  For those of you who don’t know, the show is about vampires living as citizens, a waitress who can read minds, shape shifters, and other weird stuff, based on the books by Charlaine Harris. True Blood is cleverly written, the Nawlins accents are awesome, and there is enough blood and sex to keep me satisfied and intrigued.  Anna Paquin was made for this role, but enough about my competition.  Let me sing the praises of Stephen Moyer aka Bill the vampire:  what…a…hottie.  My number two hottie is Ryan Kwenten aka Jason Stackhouse.  Both are smart and have an accent too (brit and aussie, respectively), just the way I like them.