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Feb
2010
Golden Globes For Comedy
Posted by Jaclyn AbergasComedy, General TV, Sitcom, TV Personalities
Last time, we talked about the Golden Globe winners for Drama TV programs. This week, let’s talk about the comedy TV winners.
Best TV Series – Comedy
Glee
I’ve always included Glee in my previous Couch Tuber articles as one of the best shows that came out in 2009. However, this time, I’m not totally sure about the Best TV series win. I was rooting for The Office or Modern Family to win. I still think The Office has one of the best comedy writing in TV today. And Modern Family just gets funnier and funnier as it gets more absurd. But Glee was able to infuse comedy and music together on TV successfully, so I think they do deserve that award. The new season of Glee starts in April 2010.
Wednesday, 9/8c, FOX
Best Performance By An Actress
Toni Collette – United States of Tara
United States of Tara stars Toni Collette as Tara Gregson, a wife and mother of two and also suffering from dissociative identity disorder. When she doesn’t take her drugs or is under a lot of stress, she transforms into one of her multiple personalities, including T (a wild and flirty teenager), Alice (an old-fashioned housewife) and Buck (a loud, beer-drinking Vietnam vet who also happens to be male). Set in Overland Park, Kansas, her family supports her, except for her sister, Charmaine.
Monday, 930/830c, Showtime
Best Actor In A TV Series – Comedy
Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Everybody knows Alec Baldwin. And everyone knows 30 Rock. And everyone knows 30 Rock is not the same without Alec Baldwin, although I’ve yet to watch a 30 Rock episode without Alec Baldwin. He’s still the best thing there, I believe.
Thursday, 930/830c, NBC
Next week, we’ll talk about the Golden Globe mini-series winners.





February 10th, 2010 at 8:25 am
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