How did she never got a "big" award nom for playing Monica?
I think she nailed the character. Most of all on the first 4 seasons.
shareI think she nailed the character. Most of all on the first 4 seasons.
share"Never got." Wow. More time in school, less time on the internet.
shareWow. More time in school, less time on the internet.
that makes no sense, English much?
Capitalization: Look into it. It goes with overall written communications skills.
I know I’m wasting my time with the likes of you. I’m just amusing myself, and indirectly defending the poster you attacked.
Capitalization: Look into it.
the colon should be a semi-colon. I learned all this in College English classes. nothing personal, but you might take a refresher course.
Actually, if it were a comma it would be considered a comma splice which would receive a fail on most college English essays. They are two independent clauses. I would have used a semi colon, but certainly not a comma.
shareUse a semicolon to separate two related independent clauses (clauses that can stand as sentences on their own) that are not linked by a comma and coordinating conjunction. Commas are the most frequently used (and abused) punctuation mark in most kinds of writing.
Yes, and I am saying that Capitalization and Look into it are two related independent clauses. I would separate them with a period, but because they are related, a semi colon would be my choice here.
shareyup, everyone likes semi colons. And English classes are a must for internet noobs who correct grammar.
shareI have an BEd with a major in English.
Also, if you read what I said, I told you what I would do and what my choice would be. I didn't correct anything. In fact, I believe you are the one who was correcting.
Capitalization: Look into it.
the colon should be a semi-colon. I learned all this in College English classes. nothing personal, but you might take a refresher course.
And English classes are a must for internet noobs who correct grammar.must be aimed towards yourself? share
yes, I was correcting someone who was correcting me. but initially I was correcting someone that corrected the original poster.
no, since I was correcting the grammar of someone that was correcting someone else's grammar, its allowed. correcting peoples spelling and grammar was hip in the 90's but not anymore, now its just petty.
Probably for the same reason that you’ll never get any kind of literary award.
shareInsult makes no sense, but I approve of the literacy bashing.
shareMore surprising is how many nominations her castmates DID get.
Aniston had 5 Emmy nominations. Three for lead actress (winning 1) and 2 for supporting. She won a Globe for Lead and was nominated once for supporting. All her nominations came later in the shows run.
Kudrow got SIX Emmy nominations, winning 1, and 1 Golden Globe nomination. All of them came in the earlier seasons.
Schwimmer got 1 Emmy nomination.
Perry had 1 nomination.
LeBlanc is the most shocking. 3 Emmy nominations for lead actor, never winning, and two Golden Globes. Very surprising considering he was almost fired.
The Guest Stars also had great success. DeVito, Applegate, Willis, Pitt, Hank Azaria, Selleck, Sarandon, and Oldman were all nominated, with Applegate and Willis winning.
Willis played 2 different roles in Friends. Once he played a actor and once a father of a girlfriend.
shareIronically Matthew Perry declined his nomination. Said he wasn't the lead since it was an ensemble cast and therefore he was ineligible.
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She “nailed” a character who was not worth “nailing,” unless your lips move while you read printed material. She was a cobblestone in NBC’s Thursday night Must Flee TV lineup, of which only Cheers and Wings were worthwhile.
Her 2 income streams, Friends and Scream, are pretty much an embarrassment of triviality when viewed through the harsh lens of time. So, no awards.