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What Do You Think About the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama?

Michael Emerson is taking home the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama for Lost!

Michael Emerson is taking home the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama for Lost! He beat out Christian Clemenson, William Hurt, Aaron Paul, William Shatner, and John Slattery.

I am so excited he finally got the recognition after so many amazing seasons as Ben. What do you think about this win?

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