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Olive Kitteridge

tvDownload Gives Thanks II: Anthologies, Real-Talk Cartoons, and ‘Olive Kitteridge’

Yesterday Vinnie gave us his gratitude list for this year's current television lineup. Click through the slideshow to see what I’ll be sending my leftover turkey-basted blessings to this year.
By Drew Grant
Olive Kitteridge sweeps Emmys with an (almost) all female team. (Photo by Lester Cohen/WireImage)

For Women Working Behind the Scenes, Is Television Actually Getting Better?

Somebody pinch me, I must be having that Olive Kitteridge dream again: it finally looks like Hollywood has taken note of the hot new "trend" of letting ladies create and direct their own television programs! My word.
By Drew Grant

tvDownload’s Emmy Predictions, Part 2: Outstanding Writing and Directing

In the week leading up to the 2015 Emmys, tvDownload's Drew Grant and Vinnie Mancuso will discuss their predictions, hopes, dreams and fears. The only rule? There are no rules. And also, no unnecessary Jon Hamm tangents. Think you're bold enough to step? Check out our the horses we'd betted on for the Creative Emmy categories, which aired Saturday night.  Today's discussion: Variety, Limited, Comedy and Drama: Who will win for Writing? Who will win for Directing? Are we sure we know the difference between the two when it comes to television? Let's find out!
By Drew Grant and Vinnie Mancuso

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