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		<title>Emmys 2013: The Snubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EnlightenedPerhaps genre confusion was one of the reasons &#8220;Enlightened&#8221; was robbed. Yes, it&#8217;s a half hour show, but it&#8217;s often more serious than funny. &#8220;Enlightened&#8221; was part of a select group of shows committed to reinventing the half hour format. To call it a failed experiment would be unfair though; it now belongs in the pantheon of [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Enlightened</b><br /><b><br /></b>Perhaps genre confusion was one of the reasons &#8220;Enlightened&#8221; was robbed. Yes, it&#8217;s a half hour show, but it&#8217;s often more serious than funny. &#8220;Enlightened&#8221; was part of a select group of shows committed to reinventing the half hour format. To call it a failed experiment would be unfair though; it now belongs in the pantheon of great shows cancelled too soon. Co-creator Mike White did something that was nearly unthinkable by making a bunch of unlikable characters, including one who&#8217;s basically the equivalent of the <a href="http://www.hulu.com/watch/435933" target="_blank">girl you wish you hadn&#8217;t started a conversation with at a party</a>, very likable through his kind touches of empathy. Until the show&#8217;s legacy kicks in, at least we have Laura Dern&#8217;s nomination for Best Actress to carry us through.</p>
<p><b>Key Episodes: </b>Higher Power, The Ghost Is Seen, Agent of Change</p>
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<p><b>New Girl</b><br /><b><br /></b>At first, &#8220;New Girl&#8221; was nothing special. Two seasons later, it&#8217;s the funniest sitcom on network television (RIP &#8220;Happy Endings&#8221;). I could cite it&#8217;s rapid fire dialogue, or the mere presence of Schmidt (Max Greenfield) alone. But the real triumph of season two was that it brought new life to the &#8220;will they or won&#8217;t they&#8221; arc. The moment where Nick (Jake Johnson) and Jess (Zooey Deschanel) finally kiss is surprisingly electrifying. It is so well done that I found myself watching it over and over again and feeling just as surprised on each viewing. If season one of a TV show is all about introducing us to the characters, season two is about building character history and further familiarity. In that and many other regards, &#8220;New Girl&#8221; triumphed where others would fail.</p>
<p><b>Key Episodes: </b>Fluffer, Cooler, Virgins</p>
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<p><b><br /></b><b>Michael Cera (Arrested Development)</b><br /><b><br /></b>The new season of &#8220;Arrested Development&#8221; was a mixed bag that didn&#8217;t really take off until its final stretch. While it&#8217;s great to see Jason Bateman up for an Emmy, he wasn&#8217;t the only one worthy of the prize. I didn&#8217;t want to fill the list up with &#8220;Arrested Development,&#8221; and it was hard to choose from the likes Will Arnett, David Cross, and Jessica Walter. In the end, I decided to go with Michael Cera. Those who say that Cera always plays the same character should look no further than this current season of &#8220;Arrested Development&#8221; to see his incredible range. In the episode &#8220;It Gets Better,&#8221; it is such a joy seeing Cera turn George Michael from timid and awkward to a confident liar of a Bluth man. Cera is not just good comic support; he is a full fledged leading man.</p>
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<p><b>Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation)</b><br /><b><br /></b>It&#8217;s okay I guess that the Emmy voters have snubbed the man who plays Ron Swanson for five years. He already wins at life anyway.</p>
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