Emmy nominations 2012: ‘Glee,’ ‘Parks and Recreation,’ ‘The Walking Dead …
And a nominees for many unhappy fans are…
While AMC’s “Mad Men,” FX’s “American Horror Story,” PBS’ “Downton Abbey” and ABC’s “Modern Family” were winning a 64th Primetime Emmy nominations Thursday morning – a slew of critically-beloved shows and performers were ignored.
Perhaps a biggest impugn – judging by a snub blazing adult Twitter – was a repudiation of NBC’s “Parks Recreation” from a Outstanding Comedy Series category.
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Likewise, viewers of Fox’s “Glee,” NBC’s ratings challenged, though cult favorite “Community” and FX’s critics’ heavenly “Louie” all have a box that their shows should’ve done a cut for comedy series.
In fact, “Glee” notched usually 3 nominations, a outrageous dump from a 19 it perceived dual years ago.
Fans of “The Walking Dead,” likewise, are treating a fact that their uncover wasn’t respected in a Drama Series difficulty as a fear on standard with a real-life zombie apocalypse.
And they weren’t a usually ones.

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Andrew Lincoln and a rest of ‘The Walking Dead’ didn’t get a shot during Emmy glory.
“I can’t live in a universe where “Revenge” didn’t brush a Emmy nominations,” tweeted Andy Lassner, executive writer for “The Ellen Show.”
A few brief months ago, a ABC play was deliberate one of a best new shows on radio and a practical tighten for some Emmy love.
Both “House’s” Hugh Laurie and “The Closer’s” Kyra Sedgwick were tighten out for a final seasons of their actor-driven dramas.
Emmy electorate might have been a usually TV viewers not to locate “Mad Men” singer Jessica Pare’s show-stealing delivery of “Zou Bisou Bisou.” That alone could’ve competent her for a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series nod.
In a difficulty pressed with a many filler – Outstanding Animated Program – somehow Seth McFarlane’s “Family Guy” got left off. EW.com speculates Emmy electorate might have been incited off by a Fox series’ head-scratching, politically improper debate mailer that read, “Come on, we bloated, overprivileged Brentwood Jews, Let us into your small club.”

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Kyra Sedgwick’s army on TNT’s ‘The Closer’ will come to tighten but a nomination.
After apropos an annual tie in a Outstanding Reality Competition Series given 2003, Fox’s “American Idol” was bumped in preference of pretender “The Voice.” Coupled with a detriment of judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez, a strange singing foe is clearly in apocalyptic need of an overhaul.
The biggest beating might have been that “Sons of Anarchy” show-runner Kurt Sutter didn’t explode after his FX play perceived no Emmy nominations.
“And to all of we awaiting a c—-laced emmy diatribe… that’s so 2011. a calm, mature, receptive @sutterink is most some-more dangerous,” he tweeted.






