Emmy nominations: belated nods to quirky “Dogs”

Gone too soon and noticed too rarely, “Reservatioon Dogs” is finally getting a tad of attention.
“Dogs” (shown here) voluntarily ended this year, after only three wonderfully eccentric seasons. It finally got some Emmy attention this morning – nominations for best-comedy and for young actor D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (second from left).
Yes, that’s just a mini-ripple in an Emmy ocean. (“Shogun,” leads with 25 nominations, including best drama.) But it’s a sign that an oddly brilliant show can get some attention. Read more…

Gone too soon and noticed too rarely, “Reservatioon Dogs” is finally getting a tad of attention.
“Dogs” (shown here) voluntarily ended this year, after only three wonderfully eccentric seasons. It finally got some Emmy attention this morning – nominations for best-comedy and for young actor D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (second from left).
Yes, that’s just a mini-ripple in an Emmy ocean. (“Shogun” leads with 25 nominations, including best drama.) But it’s a sign that an oddly brilliant show can get some attention.
It’s also a sign that FX covers a broad universe – it has “Reservation Dogs,” “”What We Do in the Shadows” (nominated for best comedy and for Matt Berry) and “Shogun.”
Here are the series in the two top categories, with the number of nominations:
— DRAMA: “Shogun,” 25; “The Crown,” 18; “Fallout,” “The Morning Show” and “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” 16 each; “Slow Horses,” 9; “The Gilded Age” and “3 Body Problem,” 6 each.
— COMEDY: “The Bear,” 23; “Only Murders in the Building,” 21; “Hacks,” 16;;”Palm Royale,” 11; “Abbott Elementary,” 9; “What We Do In the Shadows,” 8; “Reservation Dogs” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” 4 each.

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