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Irrelevant. -- nm
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Reagen
A show can't be nominated in a category it hasn't been submitted for. -- nm
Posted by
Cuzzin Todd (aka cuzzintodd)
Jul 17 '09, 10:43
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Frankly...that's kinda stupid. Does someone really have to send in a piece of paper to say, "Hey, we'd like Emmy consideration?"
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Jim
Jul 17, 10:47
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Pretty much, yes. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 17, 10:57
Yes, and even dumber is that the producers submit very specific episodes. So, for example,
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Don Homer
Jul 17, 10:49
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It makes sense somewhat - after all, voters could never watch every episode of every show under consideration. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 17, 10:57
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I agree somewhat; on the otherhand to make a comparison, certainly the vast majority of Oscar voters don't see anywhere near all films each year. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jul 17, 11:00
it's been submitted in the past and ignored. (And often did not even win Best Animated) -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 17, 10:46
CT wins. -- nm
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Todd Manning
Jul 17, 10:46
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