TV Stars Who Deserve Emmys but Have Never Been Nominated — IndieWire Critics Survey
Before finding out who got Emmy nods, critics honor those who have been criminally overlooked.
Before finding out who got Emmy nods, critics honor those who have been criminally overlooked.
You’d be hard-pressed to find bigger fans of Leslie, Ron, and the “Parks” crew, but this week’s Very Good TV Podcast offers an alternative to revivals.
Cast members like Nick Offerman and Aubrey Plaza have already expressed interest in bringing the show back for new episodes.
The “Parks and Recreation” cast continue to be the absolute best.
The audiobook will have no less than 13 hours of Offerman’s soothing voice.
Poehler would voice multiple characters on the show, in addition to producing.
“Happy birthday, America. Let’s try our best to not suffer an untimely cancellation.”
In a decade bursting with outstanding television, these characters rose to the top.
“Lost,” “Girls” and more shows that excelled once producers, writers and stars knew the end was coming.
Are “Cheers” or “Parks and Rec” worthy of returning? Or should dead shows remain dead?