[NOTE: this post will discuss story elements--and probably introduce spoilers--from the recently completed second season of HBO's The Newsroom...if you have not yet finished watching, be advised!]
Jeff Daniels, star of HBO's The Newsroom, proudly poses backstage after winning his Primetime Emmy Award last Sunday night (photo copyright PA Images Dan Steinberg/AP).
In a somewhat mild upset, a fictitious cable news anchorman beat out a similarly pretend former teacher turned meth manufacturer at last Sunday night's
65th Primetime Emmy Awards, broadcast from the
Nokia Theater L.A. Live in Los Angeles.
Jeff Daniels, who plays cable news anchor Will McAvoy on HBO's
The Newsroom, was chosen over a group of five others, which included perceived favorite
Bryan Cranston (
Walter White from AMC's critically acclaimed series
Breaking Bad) for the honor of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. This was Daniels' first Emmy award nomination and second major acting award win (his portrayal as Dr. Ross Jennings in the 1990 film
Arachnophobia earned him a
Saturn Award for best actor in a science fiction, fantasy or horror film or television role). I am calling it an "upset" because
Breaking Bad, a very popular show via live and streaming viewing, was coming to the end of its five-season run tonight and its lead actor had won three consecutive Emmys between 2008 and 2010 (he also bested
Kevin Spacey, Congressman Francis "Frank" Underwood from another of my favorite shows, the Netflix non-broadcast series
House of Cards).