User blog comment:Webly/Webly's First Annual TV Awards 2014/@comment-3530543-20140710225829

For what it's worth, Webly, I think this whole list is much more on-point than the actual Emmys. Namely because you completely obliterated Downton Abbey and nominated Tatiana <333 I have a few quibbles here and there (e.g. I wouldn't place TWD or even Orphan Black ahead of Game of Thrones or True Detective or Mad Men, not to mention I have grown to actually hate Modern Family), but mostly they come down to personal taste; either way, this is a very good batch of nominees and I'm willing to bet that you watch more TV than 90% of the actual Emmy voters. (One thing, though -- you don't have to call Shameless a comedy just because the Emmy voters did. We both know it's not a comedy.)

As for my personal picks (according to your nominations):

Comedy Series: Veep, though I have only watched only episode of Orange is the New Black and absolutely loved it. (Also, I'm one of those people who abandoned The Goldbergs before it got good so I can't say I have an opinion on that one.)

Drama Series: This was a great television year, but Breaking Bad is just godly.

Miniseries: I've only seen Fargo and caught a few glimpses of some of the others, but, well, I loved Fargo.

Comedy Actor: It's really unfair to compare anyone with Louis CK because he's doing stuff on a different level, but in terms of purely comedic acting I'd go with Adam Scott.

Comedy Actress: JLD all the way. (Emmy Rossum isn't a comedy actress so I'm not counting her.)

'''Sup. Comedy Actor:''' Tony Hale took it to the next level this season, but on the other hand Albert Tsai is the most adorable kid on Earth so I wouldn't be able to choose between the two.

'''Sup. Comedy Actress:' Eden Sher is so underappreciated that I would vote for her even though I haven't seen enough of Orange is the New Black or Mom'' to judge either Mulgrew or Janney. (But Janney is a goddess so she's probably perfect in that.)

Drama Actor: McConaughey, if only because picking Bryan Cranston would be beating a dead horse. (Andrew Lincoln? You're better than that, Webly.)

Drama Actress: GO TATIANA (the Emmys snubbed her again, I'm gonna cry)

'''Sup. Drama Actor:''' Aaron Paul. Again, probably beating a dead horse, but c'mon, you can't not give it to him.

'''Sup. Drama Actress:''' Oh my God this is a fantastic list wall-to-wall and I adore Mae Whitman and love you for acknowledging her, but I'm gonna have to go with Lena Headey.

Mini/Movie Actor: Martin Freeman. Thornton is also fantastic but I just really loved to see Freeman play an a**hole for once.

'''Mini/Movie Sup. Actress:''' Alison Tolman. I don't watch a lot of miniseries. (But c'mon, she's great.)

Comedy Episode: This is REALLY REALLY REALLY difficult but I'll go with the Parks & Rec finale. No, wait, on second thought, Cooperative Polygraphy because of how gracefully it handled the departure of not one, but two cast members.

Drama Episode: Ozymandias. Duh.

Drama Ensemble: Game of Thrones. The definition of an ensemble show.

Comedy Ensemble: This one probably belongs to Orange is the New Black, but since I haven't watched all of it I'm gonna say Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The way that cast felt like a group of actual friends from episode one was truly remarkable.

One thing -- did you make your "Best Episode" picks based on AV Club grades? Because a lot of the episodes you've chosen earned A's there.