Emmywatch: 'Tudors,' 'Sopranos' & 'Wounded Knee'
Throughout this week Showtime will rerun most episodes of "The Tudors'" first season before airing the ninth on June 3 (the night before Emmy voting kicks off), then the season finale on June 10. Paycasters like Showtime replay individual episodes all week long. This week catch a rerun of episode 8 (various times) to see supporting actor Sam Neill's submission. Jonathan Rhys Meyers may enter it in the lead actor race, too — he's torn between episode 8 and 5 and has until May 31 to decide. "Tudors" plans to enter episode 3 in the race for best drama series (10 p.m. ET/PT, Monday, May 28).
This week HBO often replays "The Second Coming," the episode of "The Sopranos" being submitted by both lead Edie Falco and supporting player Lorraine Bracco. It might even become James Gandolfini's episode — he's currently wavering between choosing it or his earlier pick, "Chasing It."
HBO pre-empts "Entourage" and "The Sopranos" (their final episodes air June 3 and June 10 respectively) for "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," a telefilm with an impressive pedigree that should be a strong contender for noms in many races, including best TV movie. This adaptation of the best-selling book by Dee Brown about the plight of the American Indian stars Oscar winner Anna Paquin, Emmy nominee Aidan Quinn, and Adam Beach. (Sunday, 9 p.m. ET/PT, HBO)





SCRUBS is also airing its Comedy Series episode submission tonight ("My Musical"). It is also the submitted episode for both Zach Braff and Donald Faison.
Posted by: Boomer | May 24, 2007 at 11:20 AM