http://www.spike.com/event/scream2009/page/highlights?video=3275883&epIndex=&viewOption=
Per EW’s Ken Tucker today:
• Best Lead Actor in a Drama: Sure To Be Snubbed: Josh Holloway, who’s overdue for Lost.
• Best Lead Actress in a Drama: Sure To Be Snubbed: Evangeline Lilly in Lost.
http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/07/emmy-awards-nominated-snubs.html
TV Guide’s picks to be nominated:
Best Drama Series
Lost: For keeping our attention through time and space
Best Actor in a Drama
Josh Holloway, Lost: For finding the hero inside the con man
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
Jeremy Davies, Lost: For becoming the brains, and then the heart, of the operation
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
Elizabeth Mitchell, Lost: For being da bomb
I only posted the categories that LOST won; to see the rest, click on the link at the bottom.
Best Drama
Lost
Drama Queen
Elizabeth Mitchell as Dr. Juliet Burke, Lost
Drama King
Josh Holloway as James “Sawyer” Ford, Lost
Best Baddie
Michael Emerson as Benjamin Linus, Lost
Best Fight
Sawyer versus Jack, Lost
Moment That Made You Want to Throw Your TV Out the Window
Juliet gives up, Lost
Best Tearjerker
Juliet’s final scene, Lost
What do you think of those results? Did your team kick ass, or were you shut out by mean ol’ Lost? Post your reaction in the comments!
source : EONLINE
Could this be a forerunner of what we see for the Emmys?
Jun-04-2009
Source: Variety
It’s not exactly the Emmys, but no one is complaining.
“Battlestar Galactica” is up for a Television Critics Association award for Program of the Year, taking on a handful of programs that includes “Lost” on ABC.
The TCA put a lot of trust into NBC, giving it a total of 11 nominations for its August awards, despite the fact that NBC was the lowest rated of the Big Four this past season in terms of audience size. Among its 11 nominees include “Saturday Night Live” in the Program of the Year category along with “30 Rock” and “The Office” for Outstanding Achievement In Comedy; “Friday Night Lights” for Outstanding Achievement In Drama; and even an award for the original “Star Trek” series that aired on NBC in the 1960s for TCA’s Heritage Award — a program that made an impact on television and culture as a whole.
“Lost” also is up for Outstanding Drama, competing against AMC’s “Breaking Bad” and “Mad Men” as well as “The Shield” on FX.
Fox’s “Fringe” and HBO’s “True Blood” will get to compete with each other for Outstanding Program of the New Year. Also nominated is “The Mentalist” on CBS, “No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency” on HBO, and “The United States of Tara” on Showtime.
In the Heritage category, “Star Trek” is competing against “ER” on NBC, “M*A*S*H” on CBS, “Saturday Night Live” and “The Shield.”
Winners in the non-televised awards show will be announced Aug. 1.

