I may destroy you golden globes
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#I may destroy you golden globes series#
Poor films and series seem to have been rewarded for simply existing. More nominations seem off than usual this year.
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Emily in Paris earned a nod for best comedy and best actress for Lily Collins even a writer on that show pointed out that something about this appearing and not I May Destroy You did not seem right. In the usual way of sporting arguments about nominations, the uproar goes from outrage to comparing what was left out with what was included. Coel has made a series that will stand the test of time and she deserves to be recognised for it. To omit it entirely seems pointed and that is shameful. To omit it from one category would have been careless and a little weird. Michaela Coel’s brilliant television series, about sex, assault, relationships, identity and so much more, is a masterpiece and that is not hyperbole. However, the Golden Globes have lost it completely by managing to not nominate I May Destroy You for anything at all. Forrest Gump beat The Shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction. A quick look at the best picture winner at the Oscars, for example, shows that often the winner has not been the film that stood the test of time. Sometimes, they highlight the very best of any given year and are a useful guide to what to watch more often, they offer a hodgepodge of picks based on politics and fashion. I can talk about the Oscars or the Emmys or the Baftas as some sort of monolith, able to point a single benevolent finger at the chosen ones, but they are essentially surveys of big groups of people with different interests and tastes (it may be, though, that it is their similarities that are the problem). E very time I react passionately to the nominations for any awards ceremony, I have to recognise that I am playing along with the game.