I'm on Season 1 - finished episode 3.
So far no great shakes.
I'm on Season 1 - finished episode 3.
I can understand feeling bad for an actor for not getting nominated while most of her cast mates were, but why Richardson especially? I found her character pretty dull and didn’t think she did anything particularly skillful to bring her to life. The most interesting thing about that character, other than the crazy situation she found herself in, was her ugly wardrobe, which I thought was a pretty inspired—and funny—decision by the costume designer.
Yes, you should. Season 4 (the last one) is probably the best thing I’ve ever seen made for television, right on par with The Sopranos.
9 -anonymous1980 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 11:19 am
- Despite the limited voting slots this year, the TV Academy sure loves nominating White Lotus actors. They still got 8 acting nominations.
Eight nominees for Supporting Actor and they're all from Succession and The White Lotus.dws1982 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 7:48 am The insane number of choices kind of makes me understand why they'll sometimes have eight nominees in an acting category representing only three or four shows. When the category can include actors from everything including Power Book II: The Ghost to Chicago PD to Bel-Air to Fire Country to Carnival Row to Mayor of Kingstown, it makes sense that they would just fill out the category mostly with people from Succession and The White Lotus because it's much easier to just go with what you know than try to begin to catch up on everything that's out there.
Well she made it in.flipp525 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:14 pm Does anyone have Dominique Fishback in their predictions for Best Actress in a Limited Series? I just finished Swarm and, wow. She gives a truly balls-to-the-wall gonzo performance all throughout that only increases in power as the series progresses.
She has been on my radar since I first saw her in The Deuce (in which she was a standout). And then her BAFTA-nominated turn in Judas and the Black Messiah. She has been on the edge of awards recognition for awhile now and with The White Lotus bumped up to Drama, there could be a place for her this year.
The clear Emmy scene is later in the series when she is telling her former mall co-worker an imagined story in which she finally meets her idol, the Beyoncé stand-in (Ni’Jah). An absolutely brilliant monologue which would generate Oscar buzz if this were a film.
Edited to add: anonymous, I see you have included her in your predictions. Here’s hoping.