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Question: I was quite surprised how hooked I became with You, Me and the Apocalypse. Any word on a second season? I hope it gets an Emmy nod in either best comedy or miniseries. It has a perfect mix of comedy and drama, unexpected twists and turns and gripping action. I was captivated by Rob Lowe’s cheeky performance as Father Jude. Meanwhile,
I have thoroughly enjoyed his performance as the oblivious, but earnest Dean on The Grinder. What are the chances that he can get nod for actor in a comedy for The Grinder, and a supporting nod for Apocalypse? —Brian
Matt Roush: Apocalypse pretty much defines cult TV, and because Sky TV (NBC’s production partner on this import) has apparently opted not to continue with a second season, this is probably all we’ll see of this inventive but decidedly odd series. I’d be surprised if this doesn’t fly entirely under Emmys’ radar, but if anyone gets noticed, Rob Lowe seems the most likely breakout. However, if I had to choose, I’d be much more excited to see him get a nomination for his inspired work on The Grinder, a classic on-the-bubble show that could use this sort of boost. (A nomination for Fred Savage would be just as welcome.) A double nod for Lowe isn’t out of the question, but Apocalypse has to be seen as a much bigger underdog than even The Grinder.
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