Oh wait. There weren’t any. It was a snooze. Even the dresses were fairly safe and besides Jennifer Love Hewitt’s hair, there was hardly any mocking material. Even Sandra Oh finally managed to dress herself
My personal highlight was that Nash not only agreed to let me have the TV to watch the red carpet arrivals, he watched them with me. He gets that it only happens a couple times a year and for some ungodly reason, his mom HAS to watch. So he watched with me and tried to understand why I liked it. As the stars arrived, I would tell them their name (“Her name is America – isn’t that cool?”) and a little bit about them (Denis & Ann Leary “They’re from Boston!”). Then we would discuss their dress and weather or not it was “working” for them and, of course, did they look pretty. After doing this for a while he looked at me and asked “Mommy, how do you know all these people?”. Just my little circle of friends, my son. That and from my subscription to US Weekly…
What we learned from this boring show?
If you haven’t seen it, add “Damages” to your Netflix cue.
It was a better show without Katherine Heigel there.
Tina Fey rocks.
Eva Longoria is pregnant.
Christina Applegate is my new hero.
For a first hand look at the Emmys from someone that actually attend the event AND has read my blog (OK. Only once, but still), go to Ann Leary’s blog. And if you want to see the TMZ video of her taking her dive, click here.
I tuned in too late for the carpet, but just in time to catch Josh Groban singing theme songs. There is something sooo wrong about Josh Groban singing the lyrics to the Fresh Prince.
i tuned in to see josh, tuned out, never returned. i know! can you believe it?