Showing posts with label dr doug ross award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dr doug ross award. Show all posts
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Dr. Greg House Award - Lead in Drama
Named For: Dr. Greg House (House)
Awarded To: The best lead character in a drama series
2009 Winner: Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights)
2010 Winner: Greg House (House)
2011 Winner: Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights)
2012 Winner: Greg House (House)
And here are this year's honorees...
10th. Peter Bash (Frankling and Bash) 3 points
4th by Tyson, Cecil
9th. Antoine Batiste (Treme) 4 points
2nd by Jaydon
8th. Derek Wills (Smash) 4 points
4th by Jack; 5th by me
7th. Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) 7 points
2nd by Matt
6th. Tommy (Wedding Band) 7 points
3rd by T-time; 3rd by me
5th. Wade Kinsella (Hart of Dixie) 11 points
2nd by Jack; 2nd by me
4th. Frank Underwood (House of Cards) 14 points
1st by Larry, Mags
3rd. Will McAvoy (The Newsroom) 17 points
1st by Tyson, Cecil, Bonz, Lenny
2nd. Damon Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) 17 points
1st by Jack, T-time; 1st by me
and the Poolie goes to...
1st. Don Draper (Mad Men) 20 points
1st by Jaydon, Matt, Brady; 4th by me
Thursday, June 28, 2012
The Dr. Doug Ross Award- Lead in Drama
Named For: Dr. Doug Ross (ER)
Awarded To: The best lead character in a drama series
2009 Winner: Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights)
2010 Winner: Greg House (House)
2011 Winner: Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights)
10. Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) 3 points
4th by Jack, 5th by Me
9. Antoine Batiste (Luck) 4 points
2nd by Jaydon and T-time
8. Ben Epstein (How to Make it in America) 7 points
2nd by Rizzo
7. Frank Gallagher (Shameless) 8 points
2nd by Larry
6. Hank Moody (Californication) 8 points
1st by Bonz
5. Peter Bash (Franklin and Bash) 9 points
1st by Tyson, 4th by Me
4. Dan Scott (One Tree Hill) 9 points
1st by Jack, 1st by Me
3. Damon Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) 10 points
2nd by Jack, 2nd by Me
2. Don Draper (Mad Men) 15 points
1st by Jaydon and T-time, 3rd by Me
and the Poolie goes to...
1. Greg House (House) 23 points
1st by Cecil, Rizzo, Larry, Matt, and Mags
This is Greg House's fourth nomination and second win for the best lead character in a drama series. Here to discuss why House is such a great character is the father of Poolie voter Rizzo, Norm Reuss.
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Through a maze of human evolution that traversed Homo erectus and culminated in the present day Homo sapiens the process of natural selection produced the ideal human individual, the one who could take what he wanted when he wanted it just because he could. (page 56 The social Conquest of the Earth by Edward O. Wilson) By any definition a pro pos the vernacular of popular culture such an individual must be called “the man”. The man takes what he wants, just because he can. The question of justification before us must conclude in either the positive or negative: is Dr. Gregory House, “The man”. To qualify he must take what he wants, when he wants is just because he can. House exceeds these expectations and includes the ability to takes what he wants form everyone, anytime he wants it and in so doing positions himself as the arc type for the next step in the evolution of man. To complete the argument though, it is incumbent upon me to identify what House wants and it better be BIG to qualify to the claim of “The Man”. It is big! House wants every shred of cloth that an individual pieces together to cover the insecurities, faults and foibles of their vested ego. House cuts open every person who crosses his life, baring their precious egos for examination, embarrassment, and ridicule. No one is immune; he defrocks the black man, the Jew, the pretty white boy, the oriental, the mother, the father, the child, the clinic patient, the handicapped peer, the dying friend, the boss, the entire penal system and eventually life itself. To once again borrow from the popular vernacular; house fucks with everyone and in the case of Cutty, literally, fucks her. (He does lose points for his failure to only fuck with 13 and not actually fuck her.) To say more would be redundant except to echo the very words of those who would detract from House asserting;”He’s a prick.” What could be more fun than to “house” their words down their throats with the reply, “What appendage of the anatomy qualifies one to be the man more than the one they so freely identify”. House is the man and solidifies his stature every time he swallows a pill without water.
by Norm Reuss
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Monday, June 27, 2011
The Dr. Doug Ross Award- Lead in Drama
Named For: Dr. Doug Ross (ER)
Awarded To: The best lead character in a drama series
2009 Winner: Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights)
2010 Winner: Greg House (House, MD)
Place. Nominee (Series) Points (My Vote)
10. Adam Braverman (Parenthood) 4 points (5th)
9. Davis McAlary (Treme) 5 points (4th)
8. Patrick Leary (Lights Out) 7 points
7. Hank Moody (Californication) 8 points
6. Ari Gold (Entourage) 9 points
5. Don Draper (Mad Men) 10 points (2nd)
4. Greg House (House, MD) 12 points
3. Cappie Jones (Greek) 13 points (1st)
2. Joe Lucas (Jonas) 14 points (3rd)
and the Poolie goes to...
1. Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights) 27 points
This is Eric Taylor's third straight Poolie nomination, and first ever win for the best lead character in a drama series.
We here at the Quiet Pool Perspective are proud to welcome Poolie voter Lar, who has some nice things to say about Coach Eric Taylor, Kyle Chandler, and the people of Friday Night Lights.
What do great American heroes like George Washington, Ben Franklin, and the Seal Six have in common? They all wish they could be more like Coach Taylor. In the same company as David Palmer, who we all wished was on the real presidential ticket back in 2004, Coach crossed the real life barrier and made us think about what it would be like to play for him. Once a character makes this leap into reality, he/she is destined to come home with hardware. This is a great way to send off one of the very best characters on one of the best television shows ever.
~ Written by Larry Avitabile
Friday, April 1, 2011
Spring Poolies Watch- Drama
With only two months left in the Poolies season, it's time to take another look at how things are shaking out before the final ballots are released on June 1st. Here's your chance to agree or disagree with the chairman in order to give whatever show or character tickled your fancy this year a shot at glory. First up are the drama awards, let's take a look around the pool...The Dynasty Award for Best Drama Series
Definites
Mad Men, Friday Night Lights, Treme, Lights Out, Parenthood, and Jonas. These shows won't need to be discussed before the final ballots come out in June. The only reason to bring up Treme is because it only aired a couple episodes of last season during this year's voting period. If the early part of season two is similar to what we saw in season one, I'm confident it makes the cut. Parenthood is really coming on as one of my favorites as of late, and although I continue to get made fun of for my love of all things Jonas, this series was great for so many reasons.
In For Now
Californication, Greek, Entourage, and 90210. This is where the discussion begins. Cali has had a bit of a down season in comparing it to last year, while Entourage definitely had an uptick in quality. Greek, in its final season, was good but unimpressive. And while I'm always a sucker for 90210, does its great female character hi-jinx make up for its complete lack of quality acting or writing?
Outside Looking In
Shameless, House, Glee, One Tree Hill, Men of a Certain Age, Gossip Girl, and Hellcats. I have heard from Jaydon that he is not enjoying House, which makes it easier to keep it out, but I'm not sure how others still feel about the old favorite. Shameless and Glee are the only other two that are worth mentioning, in that one I find interesting at times, and the other is a pop phenomenon. If Men of Age had more than six episodes it definitely would have been in the conversation.
The Dr. Doug Ross Award for Best Lead Character in a Drama Series
Definites
Don Draper (Mad Men), Greg House (House), Cappie Jones (Greek), Ari Gold (Entourage), Joe Lucas (Jonas), and Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights). As we get closer to the actual ballot, the amount of definites has to increase. Although House the show has deteriorated into a series I let pile up on my hard drive, House the character is still fun to watch. The rest need no explanation.
In For Now
Hank Moody (Californication), Davis McAlary (Treme), Adam Braverman (Parenthood), and Patrick Leary (Lights Out). The two I am most concerned about are Davis and Patrick here. Davis, of course, because I haven't seen him in forever. He might come back later this month as a complete idiot, as many others found him during the first season. And Patrick, did he do enough to secure himself a spot on the ballot?
Outside Looking In
Antoine Batiste (Treme), Joe Tranelli (Men of a Certain Age), Julian Baker (One Tree Hill), Vincent Chase (Entourage), and Johnny Leary (Lights Out). Now that I'm looking at this list of those on the outside, I'm not sure there is much to worry about for the current nominees. Again, Ray Romano's Joe suffers from only six episodes of material. Also, who knows who might come out of the woodwork as a lead character in the start of Treme's second season?
The Noah Hunter Award for Best Supporting Character in a Drama Series
Definites
Roger Sterling (Mad Men), Scott Lavin (Entourage), Ornette Howard (Friday Night Lights), Chase Adams (One Tree Hill), and Buddy Garrity (Friday Night Lights). I had a tough time figuring out how all the FNL guys would shake out, but at the end of the day, Riggins, Saracen and the rest of the old crew didn't have enough screen time to warrant a nomination, so Buddy is the beneficiary.
In For Now
Dale Kettlewell (Greek), Noah Puckerman (Glee), Robert Chase (House), Alex (Parenthood), and Albert Lambreaux (Treme). The Big Chief will depend on what happens throughout April and May, as will Alex, depending on if Vince Howard's doppelganger comes back at all to Parenthood. Since I'm behind on House, Dr. Chase could be back to his old terrible self for all I know, but he was killing it to start so I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Outside Looking In
James Wilson (House), Ed Romeo (Lights Out), Beaver Beudreaux (Greek), Billy Riggins (Friday Night Lights), Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl), Max Braverman (Parenthood), and Chuck Scolnik (One Tree Hill). After the first Ed Romeo episode of Lights Out, I was prepared to make him a definite. That was until they shipped him out after his second ep. Now the only thing keeping him alive is a surprise return in the finale. Anybody else from this group catching somebody's fancy?
The Veronica Mars Award for Best Female Character in a Drama Series
Definites
Macy Misa (Jonas), Sue Sylvester (Glee), Naomi Clark (90210), Peggy Olsen (Mad Men), Alex Dupre (One Tree Hill), and Stella Malone (Jonas). Now these aren't my six favorites in the category per say, in fact as of now, I'll be voting for two others ahead of this group, but these are the ones that have secured spots. There is a difference.
In For Now
Annie (Treme), Rebecca Logan (Greek), Santana Lopez (Glee), and Adrianna Tate Duncan (90210). Although Adrianna is going to receive my vote if she continues the way she has, 90210 can be so eratic with its characters, that I don't think she is definitely on the ballot. Treme continues to keep things up the air for Annie, and Santana hinges on how much screen time she gets.
Outside Looking In
Savannah Munroe (Hellcats), Ashleigh Howard (Greek), Brooke Davis (One Tree Hill), Becky Sproles (Friday Night Lights), Fiona Gallagher (Shameless), Brittany Pierce (Glee), and Blaire Waldorf (Gossip Girl). There really just are so many avenues to go here. As you notice, the two time defending champion Julie Taylor (Friday Night Lights) has yet to be mentioned. That is because she was the worst this season, and I'm afraid that if I give her a courtesy nomination, some idiot voters will give her the award for a second straight undeserved time.
The Marissa Cooper Award for the Character You Love to Hate in a Drama Series
Definites
Kurt Hummell (Glee), Tanya Skagle (Hung), Tami Taylor (Friday Night Lights), Turtle (Entourage), Erin Silver (90210), and Artie Abrams (Glee). Wow do I hate all of these people. It's rare to see an Entourage guy up here whose name is not Eric Murphy, but Turtle definitely outdid him this season. The thing about Glee and 90210 is that there are so many people I hate, that it's tough to decide between them all.
In For Now
Serena van der Woodson (Gossip Girl), Haddie Braverman (Parenthood), Quinn James (One Tree Hill), and Calvin Owens (Greek). While I may hate these four as much as the other six, for some reason I feel as if they may not deserve it as much as the others. Well that is except for Quinn, who absolutely deserves to be nominated for being terrible.
Outside Looking In
Julie Taylor (Friday Night Lights), Clay Evans (One Tree Hill), Dixon Wilson (90210), Will Schuester (Glee), Marcy Runkle (Californication), Ian Gallagher (Shameless), Camille Braverman (Parenthood), and Lisa Cuddy (House). This list could go on and on, and I won't even take into consideration those that I detest like Meredith Grey (Grey's Anatomy) and Kitty Walker (Brothers and Sisters) because their shows don't deserve nominations.
The "One Wedding and a Funeral" Award for Best Drama Episode of the Year
In For Now
Mad Men 407 - "The Suitcase"
Friday Night Lights 513 - "Always"
Treme 108 - "All on a Mardis Gras Day"
Jonas 213 - "Band of Brothers"
One Tree Hill 813 - "The Other Half of Me"
Outside Looking In
Parenthood 217 - "Do Not Sleep With Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist"
Greek 410 - "Legacy"
Entourage 710 - "Lose Yourself"
Surprisingly, I have found more stand out episodes in this than in action so far. I have a tough time keeping both the Parenthood and Greek ep off of the ballot.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Holiday Poolies Watch- Drama
I'm a little late on my first of the month timeline for these now bi-monthly Poolies Watch posts, but as the saying goes "better late than clever." That's not it? Well either way, the 2011 Poolies Ballots are six months away, which means the season is six months over. Here we'll take a look at how the awards are stacking up so far, with who's in, who's out, and who's awful. First up are the drama awards. As always, if you think a show or character deserves more credit, or any at all, feel free to leave a comment. You don't want to end up like Mags last year, trying to illegally write in Tom Haverford for the Arthur Spooner Award. Also spit any performances you've liked at me on Twitter via @quietpool.The Dynasty Award
The outlook on the award for best drama series hasn’t changed much since the October Watch. Friday Night Lights, the two-time winner, has begun its final season and inserted itself amongst the definites in the category. In doing so, Life Unexpected loses its spot amongst the probables. I enjoy The Defenders, but look for Hellcats as the only one on the outside to maybe grab a spot if it outshines Gossip Girl, Parenthood, or 90210 in the spring. Then again, the returns of Men of a Certain Age and Greek are on the horizon, so nobody is safe.
Definites
Friday Night Lights
Mad Men
Treme
In For Now
Jonas
Entourage
House
Glee
Parenthood
90210
Gossip Girl
Outside Looking In
Hellcats
The Defenders
Life Unexpected
One Tree Hill
Grey’s Anatomy
Brothers and Sisters
Pretty Little Liars
The Dr. Doug Ross Award
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| Vince and Coach Taylor |
Definites
Greg House- House
Don Draper- Mad Men
Ari Gold- Entourage
Eric Taylor- Friday Night Lights
In For Now
Joe Lucas- Jonas
Davis McAlary- Treme
Antoine Batiste- Treme
Adam Braverman- Parenthood
Vince Howard- Friday Night Lights
Vincent Chase- Entourage
Outside Looking In
Nate Archibald- Gossip Girl
Nick Morelli- The Defenders
Liam Court- 90210
Dan Humphrey- Gossip Girl
Julian Baker- One Tree Hill
Johnny Chase- Entourage
Nick Lucas- Jonas
The Noah Hunter Award
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| Dr. Chase |
Definites
Roger Sterling- Mad Men
Scott Lavin- Entourage
In For Now
Albert Lambreaux- Treme
Buddy Garrity- Friday Night Lights
Noah Puckerman- Glee
Chase Adams- One Tree Hill
Robert Chase- House
Chuck Bass- Gossip Girl
Ornette Howard- Friday Night Lights
James Wilson- House
Outside Looking In
Dan Patch- Hellcats
Crosby Braverman- Parenthood
Lane Pryce- Mad Men
Mark Sloan- Grey’s Anatomy
Oscar- 90210
Paul Jamison- The Big C
Miles Cannon- 90210
The Veronica Mars Award
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| Naomi Clark |
Definites
Macy Misa- Jonas
Naomi Clark- 90210
Annie- Treme
Sue Sylvester- Glee
In For Now
Peggy Olsen- Mad Men
Santana Lopez- Glee
Savannah Munroe- Hellcats
Stella Malone- Jonas
Becky Sproles- Friday Night Lights
Alex Dupre- One Tree Hill
Outside Looking In
Juliet Sharp- Gossip Girl
Ivy Sullivan- 90210
Sally Draper- Mad Men
Vanessa Abrams- Gossip Girl
Quinn Fabray- Glee
Adrianna Tate Duncan- 90210
Rachel Berry- Glee
Julie Taylor- Friday Night Lights
The Marissa Cooper Award
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| Serena van der Woodson |
Definites
Kurt Hummel- Glee
Tanya Skagle- Hung
In For Now
Turtle- Entourage
Will Schuester- Glee
Tami Taylor- Friday Night Lights
Serena van der Woodson- Gossip Girl
Erin Silver- 90210
Clay Evans- One Tree Hill
Artie Abrams- Glee
Dixon Wilson- 90210
Outside Looking In
Quinn James- One Tree Hill
Emma Pillsbury- Glee
Charlie Selby- 90210
Mercedes Jones- Glee
Meredith Grey- Grey’s Anatomy
Jess Merriweather- Friday Night Lights
Eric Foreman- House
The “One Wedding and a Funeral” Award
I don’t see the Mad Men or Jonas eps losing their respective spots here. Treme’s first season gem may lose its spot to a superior ep from the upcoming second season. The most recent episode of Friday Night Lights was good, but I expect much better as the final season heads down the stretch.
In For Now
Mad Men- “The Suitcase” – 407
Treme- “All on a Mardis Gras Day” – 108
Jonas- “Band of Brothers” – 213
Entourage- “Lose Yourself” – 710
Friday Night Lights- “Kingdom” – 505
Friday, October 1, 2010
Fall Poolies Watch- Drama
I have grown accustomed to reviewing television here at the Quiet Pool Perspective as of late, but my first love in regards to tv has always been ranking, voting and listing. So as we get closer to the Third Annual Quiet Pool Television Awards, we will continue to take a look at how things are shaping up. With some of our favorites gone, and plenty of new competition, the 2010 Poolies should once again be quite the event. As always, I'm looking for input from both Poolie voters and non-voters in order to make the nomination process of a more democratic nature. Sound off in the comments, email me at d4cella@gmail.com or hit me on twitter @quietpool.We are beginning with the drama categories, and why not start with the Dynasty Award for Best Drama Series.
The Definites
Mad Men
Treme
In For Now
Entourage
Parenthood
House, MD
Jonas
Glee
Gossip Girl
90210
Life Unexpected
Outside Looking In
One Tree Hill
The Defenders
Hellcats
Grey's Anatomy
Brothers and Sisters
Pretty Little Liars
Now onto the character awards, first of which is the Dr. Doug Ross Award for Best Lead Character in a Drama.
The Definites
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| Hugh Laurie as Greg House |
Greg House- House, MD
Ari Gold- Entourage
In For Now
Davis McAlary- Treme
Antoine Batiste- Treme
Adam Braverman- Parenthood
Vincent Chase- Entourage
Kevin Lucas- Jonas
Nate Archibald- Gossip Girl
Nick Morelli- The Defenders
Outside Looking In
Nate Bazile- Life Unexpected
Dan Humphrey- Gossip Girl
Derek Shephard- Grey's Anatomy
Nathan Scott- One Tree Hill
Johnny Chase- Entourage
Nick Lucas- Jonas
Next up is the Noah Hunter Award for Best Supporting Character in a Drama Series.
The Definites
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| John Slattery as Roger Sterling |
In For Now
Scott Lavin- Entourage
Albert Lambreaux- Treme
Crosby Braverman- Parenthood
Chase Adams- One Tree Hill
Lane Pryce- Mad Men
James Wilson- House, MD
Chuck Bass- Gossip Girl
Noah Puckerman- Glee
Liam Court- 90210
Outside Looking In
Mark Sloan- Grey's Anatomy
Zeke Braverman- Parenthood
Dan Patch- Hellcats
Pete Campbell- Mad Men
Paul Jamison- The Big C
On to the ladies. The Veronica Mars Award for Best Female Character in a Drama Series.
The Definites
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| Nicole Anderson as Macy Misa |
Macy Misa- Jonas
Naomi Clark- 90210
Annie- Treme
In For Now
Alex Dupre- One Tree Hill
Peggy Olsen- Mad Men
Stella Malone- Jonas
Sally Draper- Mad Men
Savannah Munroe- Hellcats
Santana Lopez- Glee
Outside Looking In
Vanessa Abrams- Gossip Girl
Adrianna Tate Duncan- 90210
Quinn Fabray- Glee
Ivy Sullivan- 90210
Rachel Berry- Glee
Lisa Cuddy- House, MD
Blaire Waldorf- Gossip Girl
Sasha Grey- Entourage
And we do have so much hate in our hearts. The Marissa Cooper Award for the Character You Love to Hate in a Drama.
The Definites
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| Jane Adams as Tanya Skagle |
Kurt Hummell- Glee
In For Now
Turtle- Entourage
Dixon Wilson- 90210
Quinn James- One Tree Hill
Will Schuester- Glee
Erin Silver- 90210
Serena van der Woodson- Gossip Girl
Clay Evans- One Tree Hill
Artie Abrams- Glee
Outside Looking In
Mercedes Jones- Glee
Sonny- Treme
Vanessa Page- Jonas
Eric Foreman- House, MD
Meredith Grey- Grey's Anatomy
Aunt Lisa- Jonas
Henry Francis- Mad Men
Which episodes have stood out? The "One Wedding and a Funeral" Award for Best Episode in a Drama Series.
Treme- "All on a Mardis Gras Day" - 108
Mad Men- "The Suitcase" - 407
Entourage- "Lose Yourself" - 710
Lone Star- "Pilot" - 101
Jonas- "A Wasabi Story" - 207
What and who do you like fellow Poolies?
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Dr. Doug Ross Award- Lead Character Drama
Named For: Dr. Doug Ross played by George Clooney in ER (NBC)
Awarded To: Best lead character in a drama series from
June 1, 2009 - May 31, 2010
Last Year's Winner: Tim Riggins- Friday Night Lights
Place. Character (Show) Points (My Vote)
10. Adam Braverman (Parenthood) 4 points (5th)
9. Joe Tranelli (Men of a Certain Age) 5 points
8. Ben Epstein (How to Make it in America) 9 points
7. Don Draper (Mad Men) 10 points
6. Cappie (Greek) 10 points (3rd)
5. Hank Moody (Californication) 10 points (2nd)
4. Johnny Chase (Entourage) 13 points
3. Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights) 17 points
Runner-Up
2. Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights) 28 points (1st)
and the Poolie goes to...
1. Greg House (House, MD)
31 points (4th)
Here with his thoughts on Greg House is Poolie voter, Larry...
The differential on House: After completing his sixth year at Princeton Plainsboro last month, Greg House has cemented his place among all-time great television characters, because no character has done more with less. His employees are boring and unlikable, yet he manages to get the most out of them (best example: Chase and Wilson going speed dating with House). Only one other recurring character (Wilson) brings anything to the table, and even that is entirely dependant on his interactions with House. The procedural nature of the show doesn’t help either because it makes for a predictable plot (let’s get a quick CT and a lumbar puncture). The format worked for the first few seasons, but by season six (maybe even five) the repetitiveness has started to wear on people (how many times can the team test for sarcoidosis?). Normally this is a show I would have stopped following by now, but because of House’s character I still tune in. That’s what makes him great. It’s also nice to see a TV character hate everyone. It’s beautiful, actually.
House’s performance in season six parallel’s A-Rod’s 2003 MVP season with the Rangers (with House only lacking the Lance Bass-ian flamboyancy). A-Rod was clearly the best player in the league, yet his team managed to win less than half their games. House had a similar success rate, only managing a few memorable episodes this season. Maybe House’s team didn’t “win” enough, but at the end of the day this is an individual award, and he carried a show through its sixth season, where without him it wouldn’t have made two. If he somehow takes these other idiots supporting characters to the promised land (Dynasty Award), you might as well name the award after him.
by Larry Avitabile
Awarded To: Best lead character in a drama series from
June 1, 2009 - May 31, 2010
Last Year's Winner: Tim Riggins- Friday Night Lights
Place. Character (Show) Points (My Vote)
10. Adam Braverman (Parenthood) 4 points (5th)
9. Joe Tranelli (Men of a Certain Age) 5 points
8. Ben Epstein (How to Make it in America) 9 points
7. Don Draper (Mad Men) 10 points
6. Cappie (Greek) 10 points (3rd)
5. Hank Moody (Californication) 10 points (2nd)
4. Johnny Chase (Entourage) 13 points
3. Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights) 17 points
Runner-Up
2. Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights) 28 points (1st)
and the Poolie goes to...
1. Greg House (House, MD)
31 points (4th)
Here with his thoughts on Greg House is Poolie voter, Larry...
The differential on House: After completing his sixth year at Princeton Plainsboro last month, Greg House has cemented his place among all-time great television characters, because no character has done more with less. His employees are boring and unlikable, yet he manages to get the most out of them (best example: Chase and Wilson going speed dating with House). Only one other recurring character (Wilson) brings anything to the table, and even that is entirely dependant on his interactions with House. The procedural nature of the show doesn’t help either because it makes for a predictable plot (let’s get a quick CT and a lumbar puncture). The format worked for the first few seasons, but by season six (maybe even five) the repetitiveness has started to wear on people (how many times can the team test for sarcoidosis?). Normally this is a show I would have stopped following by now, but because of House’s character I still tune in. That’s what makes him great. It’s also nice to see a TV character hate everyone. It’s beautiful, actually.
House’s performance in season six parallel’s A-Rod’s 2003 MVP season with the Rangers (with House only lacking the Lance Bass-ian flamboyancy). A-Rod was clearly the best player in the league, yet his team managed to win less than half their games. House had a similar success rate, only managing a few memorable episodes this season. Maybe House’s team didn’t “win” enough, but at the end of the day this is an individual award, and he carried a show through its sixth season, where without him it wouldn’t have made two. If he somehow takes these other idiots supporting characters to the promised land (Dynasty Award), you might as well name the award after him.
by Larry Avitabile
Monday, October 19, 2009
Poolies Watch- Dr. Doug Ross Award
It's always tricky figuring out which dudes to put in as a lead character and which to call supporting characters. I definitely give more people the lead moniker than normal awards shows do. With Greg House leaving the category, Tim Riggins, last year's winner, will see much more breathing room. That is if he ends up in the category after this season. Friday Night Lights hasn't started yet and I don't know how much of Riggins we will see. That being said, he currently leads the pack of nominees heading into this season's Dr. Doug Ross Award.
In For Now
Cappie- Greek
Chuck Bass- Gossip Girl
Dan Humphrey- Gossip Girl
Don Draper- Mad Men
Eric Taylor- Friday Night Lights
Hank Moody- Californication
Johnny Chase- Entourage
Julian Baker- One Tree Hill
Liam Court- 90210
Tim Riggins- Friday Night Lights
Moving Johnny Drama up this year, from supporting character may give Riggins a new challenge. Personally, I like Cappie as one of the top two in the group, but not many people have jumped on the Greek bandwagon (except for Ty).

Outside Looking In
Derek Shephard- Grey's Anatomy
Justin Walker- Brothers and Sisters
Nathan Scott- One Tree Hill
Walter White- Breaking Bad
David Breck- Melrose Place
I really only seeing Nathan Scott challenging for a spot out of this group, but the wild card will be Friday Night Lights characters that step up. Whether it is Saracen staying on as a lead character or JD McCoy stepping up to the plate, I feel someone from Dillon, Texas will be in the mix.
Who else deserves a nod?
In For NowCappie- Greek
Chuck Bass- Gossip Girl
Dan Humphrey- Gossip Girl
Don Draper- Mad Men
Eric Taylor- Friday Night Lights
Hank Moody- Californication
Johnny Chase- Entourage
Julian Baker- One Tree Hill
Liam Court- 90210
Tim Riggins- Friday Night Lights
Moving Johnny Drama up this year, from supporting character may give Riggins a new challenge. Personally, I like Cappie as one of the top two in the group, but not many people have jumped on the Greek bandwagon (except for Ty).

Outside Looking In
Derek Shephard- Grey's Anatomy
Justin Walker- Brothers and Sisters
Nathan Scott- One Tree Hill
Walter White- Breaking Bad
David Breck- Melrose Place
I really only seeing Nathan Scott challenging for a spot out of this group, but the wild card will be Friday Night Lights characters that step up. Whether it is Saracen staying on as a lead character or JD McCoy stepping up to the plate, I feel someone from Dillon, Texas will be in the mix.
Who else deserves a nod?
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