I have my own personal awards, the Bryan Awards, which coming up with the nominees, feels like a full-time job in the month of June. I'm going to reveal the nominees tomorrow, and so in the meantime...
BLIND ITEMS (for the Daytime Categories):
- One of the two cancelled soaps is the most-nominated Daytime program, and the second-most nominated program overall, Daytime or Primetime
- Three of the four Daytime Emmy Drama Series nominees are nominated.
BLIND ITEMS (for the Primetime Categories):
- The ultimate "sensation of the year" dominates all shows and is THE most nominated program of the year.
- Two departing dramas are not only up in the Drama Series race, but they are the two of the three most-nominated (Primetime) dramas.
- Two Guest Acting nominees are nominated head-to-head in not one, but two categories.
- The "Queen" is back at the Bryan Awards, one of the most revered and honored actresses of the first decade of the Bryan Awards garners some love for her return to Primetime television. *- Think of someone who was the (female) star of a show, and went away from the Primetime series grind for a few years, and has now returned to Primetime.
- One of the biggest (and controversial) new shows barely made the cusp in the Comedy/Drama Series race.
- Another of the biggest new (mid-season) shows was well received by critics, but failed to be nominated for Best New Series.
- There will be a joint acting nominee in one of the Lead Acting races.




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