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    2024 Emmys: The Year’s Biggest Snubs and Surprises

    By July 18, 2024
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    2024 Emmys: The Year’s Biggest Snubs and Surprises


    Well, the 2024 Emmy Award nominations were announced this morning, and as usual, there were some pleasant surprises (yay for Selena Gomez!) and some upsetting snubs (nothing for The Curse?!).

    Despite strike-shortened seasons for many shows, it was an excellent year for TV, and the Academy had a wealth of options from which to choose.

    So there’s really no reason to complain about this year’s crop of nominees, especially with top-tier shows like The Bear and Shogun getting their due.

    Moeka Hoshi Image - Shogun
    (Katie Yu/FX)

    But hey — complaining is fun, so join as we kvetch about this year’s most unexpected decisions!

    Snub: Kelsey Grammer for Frasier

    If there’s one star the voters usually can’t wait to heap with plaudits, it’s Kelsey Grammer.

    The man who brought Frasier Crane to life has won six Emmys over the course of his career, and he’s been nominated an astonishing 18 times.

    Related: The 10 Best Reboots We’ve Ever Seen

    So the fact that he was shut out of this year’s contest comes as a major surprise.

    Maybe reboot fever is finally beginning to subside, or maybe Grammer is less of an Academy darling now that he’s become more outspoken with his conservative political views.

    Top Hat and Bell - Frasier Season 1 Episode 10
    (Chris Haston/Paramount+)

    Either way, there will be no seventh statue for the good doctor this year.

    Surprise: Selena Gomez for Only Murders In the Building

    But on the flip side of the coin is an A-list star who just received her very first Emmy nomination for acting!

    Only Murders in the Building has been a hit for Hulu for several seasons, but last year, Steve Martin was the only cast member to receive a nod from the Academy.

    This year, he’s joined by costars Martin Short and Gomez.

    Selena has been nominated in the past as one of the show’s executive producers, but this is the first time that her wry performance as Mabel Mora has been acknowledged, making her only the fourth Latina to be nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category.

    She’ll have some stiff competition in the form of Quinta Brunson, Ayo Edebiri, Jean Smart, Maya Rudolph, and Kristen Wiig, but as they say, it’s an honor just to be nominated!

    Rolling Stones? - Only Murders In the Building Season 3 Episode 10
    (Hulu (Screenshot))

    Snub: Emma Stone for The Curse

    Now, Showtime’s The Curse was hardly your typical award bait.

    But coming off her Best Actress Academy Award win for Poor Things, Stone seemed like an odds-on favorite to at least get nominated for her hilarious performance opposite Nathan Fielder.

    Related: TV Nation: Would America Be Less Divided If We Still Watched the Same Shows?

    Alas, Stone was shut out of this year’s Emmys.

    But with two Oscar statuettes at home, she probably won’t be crying herself to sleep over this one.

    Emma Stone attends the UK Special Screening of Searchlight Pictures' "Kinds of Kindness" at Curzon Mayfair on June 24, 2024 in London, England.
    (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images for The Walt Disney Company Limited)

    Double-Snub: John Mulaney for Everybody’s in LA and The Bear

    Beloved comedian John Mulaney was shut out in two possible categories this year:

    He was widely expected to receive a nod for his Netflix variety series Everybody’s In LA.

    Many also predicted that the comic would earn an acting nod for his work on “Fishes,” a memorable episode from the second season of The Bear.

    Like Stone, Mulaney isn’t exactly hurting for acclaim these days, but the double-snub must still come as a bit of a disappointment.

    And speaking of The Bear, that’s one show that’s not exactly suffering in the nominations department.

    John Mulaney attends the photo call for Netflix's "John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A." at Saban Media Center on June 06, 2024 in North Hollywood, California.
    (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

    Surprise: The Bear Sets a New Record

    The Bear Season 3 may have met with mixed reviews, but the show’s second season was almost universally acclaimed.

    Even after a full year of rave reviews, however, the series’ unprecedented success at the Emmys comes as the best kind of surprise.

    Folks, Carmy and company just set a new record with 23 nominations, the most ever for a comedy!

    Related: The Bear Cast: Where Have We Seen Them Before?

    Now, there’s been some debate as to whether the Chicago restaurant series — which tends to go to some very dark places — can be properly categorized as a comedy.

    But most of its episodes are in the 30-minute range, and its got plenty of humorous moments courtesy of Cousin Richie and the Fak brothers — so for now, at least, that’s where it falls.

    Theodore Fak (Ricky Staffieri) and Neil Fak (Matty Matheson) on Season 3 of The Bear
    On the drama side, Shogun racked up a whopping 25 nominations, the most for any series. (Courtesy of FX )

    No great surprise there, as the FX period piece was the most lauded series of the year, and it benefitted from the absence of last year’s dominant dramas, Succession, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us.

    But that’s not to take anything away from Shogun, which is a truly impressive series in every aspect and richly deserving of every award it wins.

    What do you think, TV fanatics?

    Are you happy with this year’s nominees, or are you more upset about the high-profile snubs?

    Hit the comments section below to share your thoughts, and don’t forget to tune in to the 2024 Emmy Awards, September 15 on ABC.



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