Apparently you can be TOO far ahead of humanity we don’t deserve you. Not only is I May Destroy You absolutely fucking brilliant, it should be required viewing. Michaela Coels acclaimed drama was shut out of nominations, while 'Emily in Paris' picked up two. With Michaela Coel, Weruche Opia, Paapa Essiedu, Stephen Wight. An 'Emily in Paris' writer wrote an op-ed article about the 'I May Destroy You' Golden Globes snub. I May Destroy You: Created by Michaela Coel. Starring Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You is a dark comedy drama that follows a young woman trying to piece together what. Many of those same people were further confused when Emily in Paris was nominated in two categories – a show that was widely panned (though popular), evidenced by its 63 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes (compared to 98 per cent for I May Destroy You).ĭeborah Copaken, a writer on Emily in Paris, echoed the frustrations felt by many in an essay for The Guardian.Īddressing criticism of her show, Copaken wrote: “I could definitely see how a show about a white American selling luxury whiteness, in a pre-pandemic Paris scrubbed free of its vibrant African and Muslim communities, might rankle.” Michaela Coel wrote, starred in, and directed episodes of the drama. I May Destroy You was snubbed entirely from this year's nominations. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s decision to shut out Michaela Coel’s acclaimed I May Destroy You from the 2021 Golden Globe nominations has stirred outrage in Hollywood, more. I May Destroy You and its mostly-Black cast were universally acclaimed for deftly handling the topics of rape and the aftermath of sexual trauma, appearing on countless best of 2020 lists – which is why many were outraged when it was given zero nominations for the Golden Globes. An Emily In Paris writer had something to say about the Golden Globes snubbing Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You.
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