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For any copyright, please send me a message.      Every year, TV and movie fans can’t wait to see which shows and films dominate awards season. The Golden Globes mark the start of the season, as the first big show of the new year.  However, each year there are also significant surprises — both good and bad — as well as snubs. In TV, the amount of content has continued to grow immensely, making it nearly impossible to honor all the best. When the nominees were announced on Monday, December 9, though, the Hollywood Foreign Press tried to do just that.  Luckily, Us Weekly is here to break down the biggest TV surprises and snubs in this year’s nominations.   Not only was star , who arguably deserves to win, left out, the series overall didn’t receive any recognition.   Well-deserved! The Netflix drama earned four nominations, including best miniseries, best actress in a miniseries (Kailyn Dever and Merritt Wever) and best supporting actress (Toni Collette) in a miniseries.   It’s definitely the year for streamers to shine, but not one nod for ?   She won last year for her part in Killing Eve. This year, somehow, she didn’t even earn a nomination.   While ’s Netflix hit had quite the ending and incredible cast, it was a bit of a shock to see it land on the nominations list multiple times.   Apparently the HFPA missed the boat on arguably the best limited series on TV. The series didn’t earn one nomination, despite the incredible work of the stars (, , ) and director .   Where was the love for Schitt’s Creek, PEN15 and The Good Place?   This deserved its own bullet. Not only was the series snubbed, was also cut from the list.   While it may have been the most talked about series of the year, shockingly only received one nomination; that went to .   It was a pleasant surprise to see earn recognition … but where was ?   How is it possible that Baranski’s work in The Good Fight continues to go unnoticed?   While the show was a shoe-in for a nomination, it was exciting to see both and earn a nomination. However, also deserved some love.  The Golden Globes air on NBC Sunday, January 5, 2020, at 8 p.m. ET. is set to host, for a fifth time. read more

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