Emmy Spotlight: Will Modern Family's Ladies Blow the Whistle on Sue Sylvester?

suesylvesternew225.jpgMovieline continues its Emmy appraisals today with a look at the contenders for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy. Modern Family ate up both supporting categories with a whopping five nominations, but does their sprightly ensemble stand a chance against Glee's tuneful vim and 30 Rock's neurotic vigor? Once again, let's size up the odds.

Notable Snubs: Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty, Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds

Jane Lynch - Glee

For Her: A universally respected, under-rewarded comic actress outshines a cast of cherubs and becomes a household name. What is there not to vote for? Jane Lynch legitimizes Glee's effervescence, single-handedly making the show a viable Emmy contender. Without her, Glee would be early-evening Nickelodeon fare with an iTunes presence.

Against Her: Sue Sylvester may be a tracksuited Dorothy Parker, but Jane Krakowski's delirium as Jenna Maroney is funnier, line for line.

Odds: 1:3

Jane Krakowski - 30 Rock

For Her: Krakowski's nominated episode, where her character Jenna auditions for a part on Gossip Girl only to find she's playing a grandmother who is dying of "old age," gives us all the desperate self-importance and grim comeuppance we love about this character.

Against Her: Riots will ensue if Jane Lynch doesn't win.

Odds: 5:1

Sofia Vergara - Modern Family

For Her: Phil Dunphy is the most irreplaceable member of Modern Family's family tree, but Gloria Delgado Pritchett is a close second. And as evinced by her creative reading of the Emmy nominees, we could expect her acceptance speech to teem with hysterics and discombobulation. I'd vote for that.

Against Her: Modern Family is a breakout hit, but its female cast members haven't enjoyed breakout episodes yet. Vergara needs to up the sauciness if she's going to outmatch Jane Lynch.

Odds: 10:1

Kristen Wiig - Saturday Night Live

For Her: Wiig has cultivated a reputation for single-handedly carrying Saturday Night Live and following in the footsteps of Emmy-nominated kooks Gilda Radner and Molly Shannon. If anyone's going to finally land SNL's second Emmy win for an actress in the cast (only Radner has won the award before), it'll be her.

Against Her: She chose the James Franco-hosted episode for Emmy submission, and it's really more of a showcase for Fred Armisen. His "Penny Marshall as TNT's The Looker" is the night's funniest moment.

Odds: 10:1

Julie Bowen - Modern Family

For Her: Though literally every word out of Gloria's mouth is funny, Claire Dunphy is a more fully realized character. Her nominated episode, "My Funky Valentine," shows off Bowen's prowess in convulsive neurotics and physical humor.

Against Her: See Sofia Vergara's "Against Her."

Odds: 20:1

Holland Taylor - Two and a Half Men

For Her: A win in the comedy category would make her the second actress in history to win both the comedy and drama supporting actress Emmys (the first is Doris Roberts). Emmy voters are nothing if not giddy statisticians.

Against Her: Now is not the time to star in a multicamera sitcom or a Charlie Sheen anything.

Odds: 40:1



Comments

  • stolidog says:

    I've only just now started watching Season 2 of Nurse Jackie, having missed the entire 1st season. Merritt Wever as Zoey not being nominated is a snub in my book.
    that being said, Jane Lynch for the win, although I personally would prefer the other Jane.

  • Snarkymark says:

    All strong performances. Jenna dying of "old age" on GG was indeed inspired comedy. "At least I got to see the Nagano Olympics". I still laugh. That said, Sue Sylvester is the most fully realized part of the five nominees. I don't know that Vanessa Williams' best season on Ugly Betty was this one.

  • par3182 says:

    how awkward that both the frontrunners are named jane. when the winner's name is read one of them is a millisecond from disappointment.

  • Matthew DH says:

    I agree, Merritt Wever not getting a nomination is a complete snub.

  • Talaneus says:

    The James Franco episode that you wrote about was from Franco's first hosting gig, not the December 2009 episode.

  • Tab says:

    I'm a little concerned over Lynch's selection of "The Power of Madonna"....she played a softer version of Sue and autotune, really?? Hopefully they'll notice her in her castmates' selections.

  • OldTowneTavern says:

    I always thought Julie Bowen stole Maura Tierney's Newsradio schtick where she acts slightly jumpy, as if what she's wearing always itches.

  • Lou Diggy says:

    Oh wow, and I always thought she was pretty cool
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  • dwb says:

    So Jan Lynch is a sure thing, just like Neil Patrick Harris has been a sure thing the past few years? You never know with the Emmys...

  • Titus77 says:

    Love Lynch, hate Krakowski.

  • Amy says:

    I think Lynch has it absolutely in the bag. There's no way Krakowski's gonna get a win this year with her character having descended into cartoon-like ridiculousness - and not in a good way. The one I'd be wary of is Julie Bowen. She submitted very well and shows off a very funny side of Claire in the episode. Sofia Vergara did not submit so well, which is unfortunate. But I don't think anyone can hold a candle to Lynch.

  • anonymous says:

    Of course Jane Lynch is going to win, I mean, the critics cream whenever she appears. But still, I wish that some of the community ladies were here on the list.