Emmy 2007: Down and Dirty Predictions

Part of: TV Viewer's Diary

These awards shows always creep up on me. I always seem to think I have a lot of time to look them over and put my predictions on the screen, but it never seems to work in my favor. I am left scrambling in the hours leading up to the broadcast to get something down before they announce the winners.

This year was no different. I procrastinated until such a time I was forced to sit down and take a look. By now there are a million places you can get the full nominee lists, so I will dispense with that and just provide a link to them. Read on and you will find my picks for who/what will win and should win in the major categories. Along with the occasional nomination I feel was overlooked.

Outstanding Drama Series.

  • Will Win: Grey's Anatomy. I'm not positive, but I have a strong suspicion this will be the year for this medical soap. I lost interest in season two, but the fan base seems to be growing.
  • Should Win: Heroes. Much like the first season of Lost, this series took the world by storm when it premiered last September. It has brought an interesting comic book-like world to a large audience and does a good job of juggling the numerous characters.
  • Missed Opportunities. Shows I would have liked to have seen nominated here include Rescue Me, Battlestar Galactica, Veronica Mars (although this was its weakest season as the format was tinkered in the search for ratings), and Friday Night Lights (which was outstanding in its premiere season).

Outstanding Comedy Series.

  • Will Win: Ugly Betty. Never had any desire to watch the show, but it has been a force to be reckoned with in its first year out of the box.
  • Should Win: The Office. I love this show, no doubt about it. It is funny, smart, goofy, and never fails to put a smile on my face. However, I get the impression that it will be a perpetual nominee without winning.
  • Missed Opportunities. I would have loved to have seen Scrubs, My Name is Earl, and Everybody Hates Chris in this category. Never cared for Two and a Half Men. I was happy to see 30 Rock included, as it had a strong first season.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama.

  • Will Win: Hugh Laurie. Yes, I think the irritable doc will take the top prize. For as one note as the character may seem, there is a lot of subtext to him.
  • Should Win: Denis Leary. Leary has come a long way since I first saw him on those MTV commercials. He is absolutely fantastic on this show as the firefighter with every problem under the sun.
  • Missed Opportunities. Kyle Chandler should have been included here. He captured the heart and soul of Friday Night Lights, helping the show to a genuinely great first season.

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  • 1 - char

    Sep 16, 2007 at 3:29 pm

    chandra wilson is staying on the show. kate walsh is getting her own.

  • 2 - Chris Beaumont

    Sep 16, 2007 at 3:32 pm

    Further proof I don't watch the show... :)

  • 3 - jim

    Sep 16, 2007 at 4:05 pm

    I would think you might include Vincent Martella in your group. Not only a goos supporting actor on Everybody Hates Chris, but a lead on the hit animation Phineas and Ferb. Has nayone seen this 14 year old play @ the Grove? He is cool, singing covers from the Beatles, Billy Joel, and the Eagles.

  • 4 - hollabackatmegurl

    Sep 16, 2007 at 4:19 pm

    i'm sorry but you are overlooking the fact that the Sopranos are in almost every drama category and they are going to win all of them.

    these predictions are terrible, way off

  • 5 - Chris Beaumont

    Sep 16, 2007 at 4:22 pm

    That would be your opinion. It may have gotten a lot of noms, but I just don't feel it is going to be a big winner.

  • 6 - Shari

    Sep 16, 2007 at 6:10 pm

    ummm.. do you watch ANY of these shows?

    KATE WALSH is getting her own spinoff. NOT Chandra Wilson.

    And just because you don't watch The Sopranos doesn't mean you should overlook it. Gandalfini & Falco are going to win, hands down.

  • 7 - Chris Beaumont

    Sep 16, 2007 at 6:16 pm

    Yes, I watch a lot of shows. However, I cannot watch all of them. I am sure you don't watch all of them either.

    Already covered I mixed up the actresses. It's a lame show anyway.

    I don't watch Soprano's and I didn't overlook it. I just feel others will win. That is why this is all n opinion.

    I am always surprised how worked up people seem to get over these things, as if it truly matters what any of us think.

  • 8 - Pam

    Sep 17, 2007 at 2:54 am

    Should Win: The Office. I love this show, no doubt about it. It is funny, smart, goofy, and never fails to put a smile on my face. However, I get the impression that it will be a perpetual nominee without winning.


    The Office won last year for Best Comedy.

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