Sunday, September 22, 2013

My Emmy Predictions

With the Emmy's just hours away, here are my predictions for tonight's ceremony...


Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

This is really a tough category.   I think you might see Tony Hale go home with the gold in this category and he is a worthy winner for 'Veep'.  Ed O'Neill could sneak in with a win here too.

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

My pick here would be Mayim Bialik from 'The Big Bang Theory'.  She turned a character who was downright annoying at first, into a very funny and endearing performance.  She's a long shot to be sure, but she is who I would pick.  But as to who I think WILL win?  Look for Julie Bowen to repeat for 'Modern Family'.

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

As long as it's not Lena Dunham here, I'll be happy.  My choice would be Julia Louis-Dreyfus to repeat for her brilliant work on 'Veep'.  But I think we may see Amy Poehler get a well deserved win for 'Parks and Recreation'.

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Tough category.  My choice would be Jason Bateman for 'Arrested Development'.  He just kills it as Michael Bluth.  Even though the return of AD was a little underwhelming, Bateman was excellent as always. Not only is he my choice but I think he WILL win as well.  Like I said though, tough category.

Best Comedy Series

My choice here would be 'The Big Bang Theory'.  This show has overtaken 'Modern Family' as the funniest show on television and should be rewarded.  However I think we still might see 'Modern Family' repeat as the winner.

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

In my opinion, this is between two actors.  Aaron Paul and Jonathan Banks, both for 'Breaking Bad'.  If I was choosing, I would give it to Jonathan Banks, he really deserves it and will not get another nomination for this role, and Aaron Paul has already won twice.  I think Aaron Paul WILL win though and take home his 3rd Emmy for his role as Jesse Pinkman.

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Another tough pick, but my choice would be Anna Gunn for 'Breaking Bad'.  She has really come into her own the last year as her character of Skylar White has developed into one of the best female characters on TV.  Gunn is also my choice as to who I think WILL win.

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

My choice here is easy.  It would be Vera Farmiga for 'Bates Motel'.  Her performance as Norman Bates mother, Norma, was one of the best performances of the TV season.  I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that she WILL take home the award.  There has been a recent buzz for Kerry Washington to win for 'Scandal' but i just don't see it.  If anything, Claire Danes could repeat for 'Homeland'.

Lead Actor in a Drama Series

This is a slam dunk category in my opinion.  Bryan Cranston WILL win his 4th Emmy for his portrayal of the chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, Walter White.  I will truly be shocked if anyone else wins.

Best Drama Series

It's going to be a 'Breaking Bad' night.  Look for 'Breaking Bad' to take home top honors tonight.  There really is no other choice.  "Breaking Bad' has been in the forefront lately and fresh in voters minds, so it should really be a no-brainer.

That's all everyone, let me know what you think.  Enjoy the show tonight!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bill's TV Talk Mailbag

From time to time my column will feature questions asked by readers regarding the world of TV.  Feel free to email me with any questions you may have about TV at BillsTVTalk@gmail.com, and I’ll do my best to answer you and may feature your question in a future column.  Here’s what we got!

I really love Magic City on Starz.  The 2nd season just ended and I can’t wait for it to return.  Any ideas on when it will be returning and can you give me any scoop on Season 3?  - Jo-Ann from Methuen

Unfortunately, Jo-Ann, Magic City’s ratings just weren’t there and Starz has decided to cancel the series after just 2 seasons.  I thought that the series was starting to really hit its stride, so I’m disappointed that we won’t be seeing any more of it.  There was talk of another network stepping in and picking it up, but it seems unlikely.  Check out my Facebook page or Twitter and I will keep you posted!

So far in all of the previews I’ve seen of the 4th season of The Walking Dead, I haven’t seen The Governor.  Have we seen the last of The Governor or will he be around in season 4? – Michael from Lawrence

Well Michael, I can tell you that he will have a major presence in at least 2 Season 4 episodes.  Both of which are being referred to as “Standalone Governor” episodes.  I don’t have a date on when those episodes will air, but most likely they will be in the first half of Season 4 beginning October 13th on AMC.

I’d love it if you could give me some scoop on my new favorite show, The Following?  – Tim from Dracut

Tim, I’m sure you remember, when we last left Kevin Bacon’s Ryan, he and Claire were laying critically wounded, stabbed by a disciple of Joe’s.  Well what I can tell you, is that Season 2 will jump forward a whole year after the final episode of Season 1.    Ryan will be completely healed and in great shape.  He will be stronger; he’s running, and no longer with the FBI.  Rumor is that they are looking to cast a new love interest for Ryan, so what does that mean for Claire’s fate?  You’ll just have to tune in, word is that Claire’s fate will be revealed immediately when The Following returns in January on FOX.

I haven’t heard a word about Parenthood, please tell me it hasn’t been cancelled?! – Meg from Haverhill

Meg, not only will Parenthood be back, but it will be back for a full 22 episode season as opposed to the 13 episodes we are used to seeing from it.  When the show returns, on September 26 at 10 on NBC, we can tell you that it will be a much happier season for Kristina and Adam.  The season picks up 6 months after the end of last season, and Kristina will be contemplating a run for office.  Mayor to be exact.  We’ll also see Max working for Ray Romano’s Hank.  If you remember, Hank gave Max a camera at the end of the season, well apparently he’s been using it a lot and has gotten interested in photography.

Love your column!  Anything you can tell me about what’s going to happen on Modern Family? – Annie from North Andover

Thanks Annie.  The show returns for its 5th season with a one hour episode on Wednesday September 25th.  This season we’re going to meet more of Cam’s family, specifically his sister.  She’ll appear in the seasons 4th episode.  The role has yet to be cast, but the character is described as “a big-boned, very non-glamorous farm girl, who has something of an explosive personality.”  Also look for a possible wedding for Mitch and Cam.

Do you have any questions about TV?  Email me at BillsTVTalk@gmail.com.  I will answer all of your questions and will feature some of the questions I receive in a future column.

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