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‘When They See Us’ Shut Out of Golden Globe Nominations

By Daniel Holloway

LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – “When They See Us,” ’s Netflix limited series, received no acknowledgment Monday when the nominees for the 2020 Golden Globe Awards were announced. This was despite the fact that the project, which tells the story of five young African-American men wrongly convicted of the assault of a jogger in Central Park in 1989, was a big player this year at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

Heading into September’s Emmys, “” received 16 nominations — the most for any show and seventh most overall behind “Game of Thrones,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Chernobyl,” “Saturday Night Live,” “Barry,” and “Fosse/Verdon.” Come Emmy night, the miniseries walked away with two awards — one for casting directors Aisha Coley, Billy Hopkins, and Ashley Ingram; and another for lead actor Jharrel Jerome, who played one of the wrongly accused men.

Instead, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assocation nominations in the best television miniseries or movie category were Hulu’s “Catch-22,” HBO’s “Chernobyl,” FX’s “Fosse/Verdon,” Showtime’s “The Loudest Voice” and Netflix’s “Unbelievable.” “Catch-22,” which featured an all-white cast, was the major surprise in the category. The George Clooney-produced World War II miniseries received only two nominations at the Emmys — one for sound editing and another for visual effects. Netflix’s “Unbelievable” was not eligible for the most recent Emmys. It received largely positive reviews and willl contend next year.

“When They See Us” was the most recognized show Sunday when nominees for the Critics’ Choice Awards for television were announced .

Reaction on social media to the apparent snub of what was widely considered a well-crafted and important piece of television was swift and strong:

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