Not bad for the Emmy awards, I guess. A shame Bryan Cranston didn't win
for the second year running.
Here's one for you: do you think the reduction in the number of
nominations in the various awards shows this year is a reflection on the
decline in quality or otherwise of Malcolm in the Middle during season 4?
Apart from the odd gem during season 4, looking back I think seasons 2
and 3 were far better.
Any thoughts?
Brett