Ten comments about the 2008 Emmy Awards
1. Call him a dick for saying it, but Jeremy Piven’s dismissal of the opening of this year’s ceremony during his acceptance speech was right on the money. After that brief montage of stars quoting classic TV catchphrases, Oprah killed the show stone dead with her opening remarks, and the never-ending sequence by the reality-show hosts was downright painful. It was the worst beginning to an Emmy broadcast that I can remember.
2. I liked “Recount” as much as the next guy, but Tom Hooper was robbed. He totally deserved to win the award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Dramatic Special for his work on “John Adams.” That said, Jay Roach defused my anger somewhat when he thanked “my rock ‘n’ roll sweetheart, Susanna Hoffs,” in his acceptance speech.
3. Don Rickles can be funnier with one motion of his eyebrow than Kathy Griffin is likely to be in her entire career…and, indeed, he proved this tonight.
4. Bryan Cranston, God love him, only won his Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series because of the split-vote phenomenon.
5. I’m not saying Josh Groban’s TV-themes medley was great, but hearing him screech Cartman’s lines in the “South Park” theme was worth the price of admission.

6. Ricky Gervais’s bit where he demanded that Steve Carrel return his Emmy was brilliant…but with that said, I went to see “Get Smart” at the local discount theater this weekend instead of paying full price to see “Ghost Town.” I’m just saying.
7. As happy as I was to see “Mad Men” win Outstanding Drama Series, I think I was just as psyched that “Damages” got the love it did in the acting categories. I might’ve picked Ted Danson to win over Zeljko Ivanek, I admit, but I’m sure as hell not complaining. Season 2 of that series can’t get here soon enough.
8. It was totally an industry joke, but when Tom Hanks thanked Chris Albrecht during his acceptance speech for “John Adams,” then cupped his ear to see if anyone would applaud, I laughed out loud.
9. Although way too much was made of the whole Outstanding Reality-Show Host award (and giving the Outstanding Reality-Show Competition award to “The Amazing Race” for the sixth consecutive year was abso-fricking-lutely ridiculous), Jimmy Kimmel’s waiting until after the commercial break to announce the winner was truly inspired.
10. Tommy Smothers is my hero.
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Tags: 2008 Emmy Awards, Bryan Cranston, Chris Albrecht, Damages, Don Rickles, Emmy Awards, Jay Roach, Jimmy Kimmel, John Adams, Josh Groban, Kathy Griffin, Mad Men, Recount, Ricky Gervais, Steve Carrel, Susanna Hoffs, Ted Danson, Tom Hanks, Tom Hooper, Tom Smothers, Zeljko Ivanek



Cranston won for Breaking Bad, huh? I’m a huge Mad Men fan and agree that Hamm should’ve won, but Cranston is outstanding on that show as well.
Jeremy Piven a dick? Never.
Even though these awards are being given away for last season, I have a feeling that “Mad Men’s” terrible second season had an effect.
Have people really thought that the second season of Mad Men has been “terrible”? I’ll agree that it hasn’t been as good as the first season, but terrible seems like a strong word….
I don’t think there’s been a single great episode this season, save for maybe last week’s.
I’m quickly losing interest.
I think the first season of “Mad Men” was a little overrated and the second season is a little (or very, I guess) underrated. I’ve enjoyed both seasons, almost equally. I like how they’ve dug deeper into each of the characters over the course of the season.