Andor | Luthen Rael’s Monologue | Disney+
You know who was snubbed? Any actor working in a drama series not aired on HBO. The cable network dominated the proceedings, with Succession at 27 nominations, The Last of Us at 24, and The White Lotus at 23. For the drama acting categories (Lead, Supporting, and Guest), only two actors from outside HBO/Max (Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk and The Old Man’s Jeff Bridges) muscled their way in. Pour one out for the likes of Antony Starr (The Boys), Dominic West (The Crown), Harrison Ford (1923), Bradley Whitford (The Handmaid’s Tale), Claes Bang (Bad Sisters), and Elijah Wood (Yellowjackets).
If you’re like me, you’re mostly mourning over the fact that despite its well-earned eight nominations, a popular and critically acclaimed show like Disney+’s Andor couldn’t get any of its actors—including Diego Luna, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Andy Serkis, Fiona Shaw (!) or Stellan Skarsgård—any hard-earned recognition. [Manuel Betancourt]