House Spoilers: What's Next?

House Spoilers: What's Next?
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Sunday, May 30, 2010

House Spoilers: Lisa Edelstein is in Ausiello's Dream Emmy Nominations



Michael Ausiello at EW.com has his dream Emmy nomination bets for Best Supporting Actor and Actress in a drama series.  Gladly and proudly, Lisa Edelstein is included in his list.  Though this has no basis, I just want to share it with you.  Here is the full list of Ausiello's Dream Emmy nominations:


Best Supporting Actress (Drama)
 
Khandi Alexander (Treme): Her work as a bar owner in post-Katrina New Orleans only makes us ask again, “CSI: Miami…why?”

Lisa Edelstein (House): Cuddy’s special day-in-the-life episode was a banner day indeed. And don’t even get me started on her beautifully restrained performance in the finale. On second thought, get me started.

Christina Hendricks (Mad Men): Should be confident on Emmy night, having shown us the vulnerability behind Joan’s swagger. She can also wield a vase like nobody’s business.

Archie Panjabi (The Good Wife): As Julianna Margulies’ sexually ambiguous sidekick, she suggests that behind every great woman is, frankly, another one.

Mae Whitman (Parenthood): Half of the most down-to-earth mother-daughter team since…well, you know.

Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood): When her Jessica’s good, she’s great. When she’s bad, she’s brilliant.


Best Supporting Actor (Drama)
 
Nestor Carbonell (Lost): Arguably the high point of the final season was “Ab Aeterno” and Carbonell’s career-defining work in it.

Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights): When Matt (spoiler alert!) lost his dad, his portrayer proved he was much more than just another pretty face.

John Noble (Fringe): Just when we thought his work as a mad scientist couldn’t get any better, the “Peter” episode aired.

Terry O’Quinn (Lost): His Man in Black/Smoke Monster was the first villain on the show to surpass creepy and get downright scary.

Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad): One word for you: “Fly.” If you don’t know what that means, how awful for you.

Martin Short (Damages): Short’s subtle work as the lawyer trying to protect the sins of his “father” was no laughing matter.



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