Nicholas
Braun
of
“Succession”
was
pacing
on
the
street
around
Soho
in
Manhattan,
unable
to
stop
moving
and
feeling
“a
little
manic.”
"Squid
Game”
creator
Hwang
Dong-hyuk
was
hunkering
down
at
an
island
retreat
to
write
season
2,
but
took
a
break
for
a
bottle
of
Champagne.
Jane
Lynch
was
about
to
get
some
sushi
before
performing
on
Broadway
in
a
few
hours.
They
and
many
others
expressed
joy
after
being
nominated
for
the
Emmy
Awards.
Some
reactions:
“Oh
my
God,
it's
the
job
of
a
lifetime,
the
people
that
I
get
to
work
with.
You're
just
around
so
much
talent,
and
we've
really
got
a
family
thing
going.
Just
so
many
special
actors
who
know
their
characters
like
the
back
of
their
hands.
When
I'm
in
a
scene,
I'm
also
a
fan
and
I'm
like,
'Oh
my
God,
they're
killing
it
right
now!'
So
it's
really
the
greatest
gig,
and
I'm
so
happy
for
everybody
else
getting
their
props.”
Nicholas
Braun
of
“Succession,”
nominated
for
best
supporting
actor
in
a
drama,
one
of
a
leading
25
nominations
for
the
series.
“I
have
already
drunk
a
bottle
of
Champagne
...
I
am
in
a
grueling
process
of
writing
Season
2.
These
nominations
add
to
the
pressure
but
as
much
as
the
pressure
increases,
I
would
say
that
my
motivation
also
increases,
because
I
want
to
deliver
on
the
expectations."
“Squid
Game”
creator
Hwang
Dong-hyuk,
speaking
from
Jeju
island
in
South
Korea,
where
he
is
writing
the
next
season,
after
his
show
became
the
first
non-English
language
series
to
vie
for
television's
top
honor.
It
earned
a
best
drama
nomination
and
13
other
bids.
“We
are
a
nauseatingly
happy
bunch!
Because
there
is
nobody,
including
Jason
(Sudeikis),
that
thinks
they're
more
important
in
any
scene
than
anyone
else.
And
it
has
to
come
from
him.
He
shines
the
light
so
universally
away
from
himself.
...
It's
really,
really
healthy
and
supportive.
And
honestly,
if
you
could
have
seen
our
WhatsApp
group
over
the
last
two
hours,
it
honestly
is
nauseating.
We
dig
each
other,
we
dig
each
other
to
death.
And
I
will
struggle
to
leave
this
group
of
players.
I
really
will.”
Hannah
Waddingham
on
her
”Ted
Lasso" ensemble.
Waddingham
was
nominated
again
for
the
award
she
won
last
year,
best
supporting
actress
in
a
comedy.
“My
family
sacrificed
a
lot
for
me
to
pursue
my
dreams.
There's
always
that
fear
in
the
back
of
your
mind:
Did
they
sacrifice
and
give
up
too
much?
Am
I
ever
going
to
achieve
this
dream
that
everyone
has
for
me
and
I
have?' This
makes
me
feel
like
this
and
everything
was
worth
it.”
Sydney
Sweeney,
nominated
for
best
supporting
actress
in
a
drama
series
for
“Euphoria.”
“We
came
out
of
Breaking
Bad'
being
a
great
show.
It's
one
of
the
best
ever
on
TV.
You
always
want
to
try
to
do
right
by
that
show
—
do
right
by
your
legacy.
It
feels
like
we're
continuing
to
fulfill
the
hope
that
people
had
for
us
to
keep
that
level
of
excellence.
I'm
following
(Bryan)
Cranston
and
these
great
actors
who
set
a
really
high
water
mark."
Bob
Odenkirk,
nominated
for
best
actor
in
a
drama
for
“Better
Call
Saul.”
“Holy
fxxxing
xxxx,
this
is
fxxxing
insane!
For
this
to
happen
once
is
magic,
but
twice
is
a
miracle.
...
I
don't
know
what
to
say.
I'm
really
trying
to
learn
to
swear
less.
Golly
gee.
Is
that
better?
Ah,
who
the
fxxx
am
I
kidding,
thank
you
to
the
Academy."
Brett
Goldstein
of
“Ted
Lasso”
in
an
email
message
after
being
nominated
for
best
supporting
actor
in
a
comedy
for
the
second
successive
year.
"It's
a
pretty
happy
day!
And
I'm
going
to
have
some
sushi
and
that's
going
to
make
it
a
GREAT
day.
...
It
was
just
such
a
joy
to
work
with
Steve
(Martin).
We
were
like
twins.
...
It's
crazy.
I
mean,
I
certainly
didn't
expect
this
(nomination.)
It's
just
the
coolest
thing.
Jane
Lynch
from
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building,”
nominated
for
guest
actress
in
a
comedy
series.
"You
never
know
if
people
are
going
to
watch
what
you
make
so
the
entire
experience
of
making
a
movie
or
show
exists
in
its
own
creative
and
crazy
bubble.
The
Dropout'
was
the
most
intense
and
surprisingly
fun
time,
and
for
it
to
be
appreciated
in
this
way
sweetens
the
whole
experience
for
me.
Amanda
Seyfried
of
“The
Dropout,”
nominated
for
best
actress
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie,
in
a
statement.
“Like
most
character
actors,
I
always
think
my
last
job
will
be
my
last
ever
acting
job.
Getting
this
very
sweet
nomination
just
makes
me
feel
like
at
least
I
could
be
going
out
on
a
positive
note
if
I
never
get
an
acting
job.
At
least
I'm
not
leaving
the
business
with
people
being
like
We
hate
you.'" Comedian
Martha
Kelly,
nominated
for
guest
actress
in
a
drama
for
her
appearance
in
“Euphoria.”
“I
came
at
this
with
so
much
passion
and
the
desire
to
reveal
myself
and
challenge
behavior
in
how
women
are
treated.
I
greatly
admire
and
desperately
wanted
to
do
justice
for
Pamela
Anderson.
I
had
no
choice
but
to
work
harder
than
ever.
I
gave
everything
into
it.”Lily
James,
nominated
for
best
actress
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie
for
“Pam
&
Tommy.”
(AP)
CJ
CJ