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" Season 3 This season couldn't match the first two. I really liked the idea of her going on tour and and I think it worked in a lot of ways. I didn't like it (SPOILER) ending on a down on entirely note. It didn't seem fitting for the show. Putting her parents in an annoying situation didn't work, especially the writing for Abe, who usually has the best lines, was watered-down. Really, I feel the overall writing just wasn't as clever and inspired. Still, this continues to remain one "

"Season 2 Second season tops the first in this brilliant show. I loved it all, from the Paris scenes at the beginning, to the detour in The Catskills, to the finale. The editing seems to have gotten more creative, plus the production design, acting, writing and cinematography are still top of their game for television. Tony Shalhoub's character is even more hilarious but they weakened Kevin Pollack's character. That may be my only negative thing to say at the moment. "

"And the nominees are... *Christina Applegate- Dead to Me *Rachel Brosnahan- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel *Linda Cardellini- Dead to Me *Catherine O'Hara- Schitt's Creek *Issa Rae- Insecure *Tracee Ellis Ross- Black-ish And the Emmy goes to... **Catherine O'Hara- Schitt's Creek**Brosnahan is always a threat here, and this is a pretty loaded category otherwise, but O'Hara looks like the winner this year. It's the last chance to honor her for this fan-favorite character, and the series' looks lik"

"1. It's early to could it the favorite, but it's the only returning winner here in a year with mass turnover. It's, at the very least, secured for a nomination. 2. It was the little show that could last season, now it's a bona fide contender. With PGA and SAG nominations, along with being one of the few remaining holdovers from last year, Creek has a legitimate shot at scoring a win for it's final season. 3. Should get a goodbye kiss. Highly likely 4. Curb is a perennial nominee returning in "

"Season 1 A second Amazon show! I must have finally signed up for Prime... Both Catastrophe and Maisel are shows I have been waiting to see for a few years; and thankfully both are very enjoyable. Mrs. Maisel deserves all the attention and claim it's received. Brosnahan is quite marvelous, and the support cast is great. The production design and cinematography are noteworthy. "

"December 6th S3 E1: "Strike Up the Band" December 8th S3 E2: "It's the Sixties, Man!" December 12th S3 E3: "Panty Pose" S3 E4: "Hands!" December 13th S3 E5: "It's Comedy or Cabbage" S3 E6: "Kind of Bleu" December 15th S3 E7: "Marvelous Radio" S3 E8: "A Jewish Girl Walks Into the Apollo...""

"And the Nominees are... *Barry *Fleabag *The Good Place *The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel *Russian Doll *Schitt's Creek *Veep And the Emmy goes to... **Veep**Here we have one of the several categories where I, really, can't get a hold on the field. Veep should be the runaway favorite, but it missed several key nods, including a directing one. Last year's winner, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, scored 20 nominations and should feel like hot competition, but came out earlier than every other nominee (san"