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Connor Storrie is the youngest SNL host to be nominated for an Emmy for Guest Actor/Actress Performance in the 51 seasons of SNL!
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Also, I need Taylor Dearden to get an Emmy nomination cause that is hands down one of the best portrayals of an autistic character and it’s so nuanced there are so many little details she got right and she deserves her flowers for it
Bradley Whitford 2026 Emmy Nomination Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Diplomat – as Todd Penn
Another well-deserved Emmy nod for Bradley Whitford. The man just effortlessly steals every scene he’s in, and The Diplomat was no exception. 👏
Honestly, he’ll always be Commander Joseph Lawrence to me. His performance in The Handmaid’s Tale was a masterclass. One of those roles that just completely sticks with you.
From TVLine
Emmys Twist: Dept. Q Enters Drama Series Race at 11th Hour, Potentially Upending 2025 Contest (Exclusive)
Michael Ausiello
June 6, 2025
Did Netflix just throw a grenade into the Emmy race for the second year in a row
TVLine has learned exclusively that Dept. Q, the Matthew GoodE-fronted Scottish thriller that dropped May 29, just two days shy of the eligibility cutoff for this year’s Emmys, is being submitted in the Drama Series categories. The acclaimed nine-episode mystery from Queen’s Gambit auteur Scott Frank enters a crowded field that includes Severance, The Pitt, Andor, The White Lotus, The Last of Us and Netflix’s own The Diplomat.
If all of this sounds vaguely familiar it’s because just one year ago Netflix similarly sent Emmy handicappers heads’ spinning with the late-April release of Baby Reindeer. Richard Gadd’s searing, semi-autobiographical dramedy — which appeared on the kudos scene a scant one month before the close of eligibility — went on to essentially sweep Limited Series categories at last September’s Emmys.
It remains to be seen if a similar fate awaits Dept. Q, which earlier this week hit No. 2 on Netflix’s consumer-facing Top 10 chart and boasts an impressive 94% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes (its critical score stands at a strong 84%).
Dept. Q, based on the book series by Danish writer Jussi Adler-Olsen, centers on a cranky Edinburgh detective (played by Good Wife alum GoodE) who sets out solve a cold case involving a missing prosecutor (played by Queen’s Gambit alum Chloe Pirrie).
In addition to possibly playing spoiler in the Outstanding Drama Series contest, Dept. Q is poised to be a contender in the acting races as well. A Netflix rep confirms to TVLine that GoodE and Pirrie will be competing in the Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Lead Actress in a Drama Series categories, respectively. The show’s supporting cast — which includes Boardwalk Empire vet Kelly Macdonald and Game of Thrones’ Kate Dickie — is equally as formidable.
Matthew was nominated for an Emmy in Outstanding Guest Actor in 2018 for his portrayal of Tony Armstrong-Jones in The Crown season 2. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
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She is added for consideration for Best actress in motion drama for Bridgerton and for guest star for Doctor Who
From Amy’s instagram!