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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

EMMYs 2012 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Dream Nominations and Winner



Now that 
the most prestigious awards night for primetime television is near, let me share to you the six comedy supporting actresses who I think will (and hope) to be nominated for the  Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category. And of course, I'll include who I think must win the said award. 

I want to call this category as the underrated-actresses category. SO MANY deserving actresses to be nominated, so I did my best to choose my Dream Nominees.

You ready?


Here you go?





Julie Bowen, MODERN FAMILY (ABC)

She won last year, and taking the trophy one more time is not much of a surprise. Although her performance this third season was not as good as Modern Family's second one, the Emmy voters might give the award to her nonetheless. 
And who wouldn't want Julie Bowen as their mother? 




Sofia Vergara, MODERN FAMILY (ABC)

This hot Colombian momma has been receiving praises for her comedic skills in Modern Family ever since the show started.  The writers of the show may not be giving her that much, but Vergara's hot accent and awesome physique makes her one of the biggest contenders for this category.




Kristen Wiig, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (NBC)

Kristen is the QUEEN of SNL. 
Now that she left SNL, this might be the last time she gets nominated for an Emmy (unless she becomes a lead star in her own show). 


Allison Brie, COMMUNITY (NBC)

Who would've thought that Allison is so funny, right!? We saw her first as the needy aristocratic wife of Pete Campbell in Mad Men, but now, Allison made her character - Annie Edison - one of the most lovable characters on Television. She's funny, sweet, and absolutely hot. Now that she's the leading lady of Community, all eyes are on her.
Is it just me, or the writers gave Annie so much stuff this season?!



Gillian Jacobs, COMMUNITY (NBC)

Britta Perry, her character, turned out to be one of the funniest person on the show. 
She was so annoying during Community's first and second season, but due to amazing character development, Britta became so lovable. 


Cobie Smulders, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (CBS)

NPH overshadows all of the other casts of HIMYM, but Cobie Smulders proved that she can no longer hide behind NPH's limelight on the seventh season of their show. We saw so much versatility on Cobie's acting this season. It's about time to extend the Emmy love of HIMYM to a woman.



And the Emmy goes to..... GILLIAN JACOBS!


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