The nominations for the 40th annual TCA Awards were announced by the Television Critics Association, and one of the standout shows with multiple nominations and buzz is the Netflix limited series “Baby Reindeer.”
This show is based on a real-life stalking situation that comic, creator, and star Richard Gadd experienced, leading hosts Bruce Miller and Terry Lipshetz into a conversation about the consequences of fame.
Disney+ debuted its new “Star Wars” series titled “The Acolyte,” featuring Carrie-Anne Moss, known for her work in sci-fi franchises like “The Matrix” films, which sparked mixed opinions among the hosts.
Exploring other TCA Awards-nominated shows beyond “Baby Reindeer,” we delve into “The Bear,” “Hacks,” “Reservation Dogs,” “Ripley,” and “Shogun,” while noting the continued dominance of FX (16 nominations), Netflix (16), and HBO/Max (13) in various award categories compared to struggling network programming.
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2024 Television Critics Association nominees
- “Baby Reindeer” – Netflix
- “The Bear” – FX
- “Hacks” – HBO | Max
- “Reservation Dogs” – FX
- “Ripley” – Netflix
- “ShĹŤgun” – FX
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
- “Abbott Elementary” – ABC (2022 Winner in Category)
- “The Bear” – FX (2023 Winner in Category)
- “Girls5eva” – Netflix
- “Hacks” – HBO | Max
- “Reservation Dogs” – FX
- “We Are Lady Parts” – Peacock
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Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin.