The Television Academy (which is not a place where TVs go to school, I’ve just learned) has announced the nominations for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards. And, yeah, yeah, The Pitt got 25 nominations, of course it did, Widow’s Bay got 19 noms, and Pluribus got 18.
Eh, who cares? This is a PC gaming site. How did TV shows based on PC games do?
Great! Sort of. Fallout Season 2 hauled off an impressive nine Emmy nominations, but don’t pop the Nuka Cola yet—none of the actors on the show were nominated. Not Ella Purnell as Lucy, not Aaron Moten as Max, not Kyle MacLachlan as Hank, who were all great this season. Not even Justin Theroux got a nomination, despite being deliciously creepy as the unhinged Robert House.
And somehow, Walton Goggins as Cooper Howard and The Ghoul didn’t get a nom. I am surprised at this! Goggions would seem to be a shoe-in as a crowd favorite: he was nominated for Fallout Season 1 in 2024, though the award went to Hiroyuki Sanada for Shōgun, and I can’t really beef about that because he was great. But Goggins was even better in Season 2, particularly his scenes as Cooper Howard in the pre-war sequences, which are easily my favorite parts of the show.