The Most Egregious Emmys Snub of the Year Reflects a Disturbing Trend in TV Awards
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The Most Egregious Emmys Snub of the Year Reflects a Disturbing Trend in TV Awards
"Marisa Abela in particular demanded to be recognized with an acting nomination for her peerless portrayal of Yasmin Kara-Hanani, a deceptively straightforward heiress who spends the third season embroiled in scandal thanks to the disappearance of her ne'er-do-well father."
"The third and most recent season of Industry, which began airing last August, marked a breakthrough for the show, both creatively and ratings-wise."
After the Emmy nominations were revealed, it was shocking that the show Industry received no nominations. The third season, which aired in August, represented a creative and ratings breakthrough, showcasing a mature, complex narrative and multifaceted characters. Marisa Abela's notable performance as Yasmin Kara-Hanani was particularly praised, especially following her BAFTA win, yet her exclusion from the Emmy nominations highlights the oversight of Emmy voters who failed to recognize the show's evolution into a compelling financial drama.
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