

But that excitement is now unfortunately tempered by my rage over Coel’s snub. I’ve never been remotely close to seeing a Golden Globe statue up close, let alone being nominated for one.
#I may destroy you snubbed series
Now, am I excited that Emily in Paris was nominated? Yes. HBO’s acclaimed limited series I May Destroy You, whose Globes snub has been heavily scrutinized, received a SAG Award nomination for its creator, director and star Michaela Coel in the Female. It takes the complicated issue of a rape – I’m a sexual assault survivor myself – and infuses it with heart, humor, pathos and a story constructed so well, I had to watch it twice, just to understand how Coel did it. In fact, the I May Destroy You slight was so bad that even Emily. " I May Destroy You was not only my favorite show of 2020," writes Copaken. In a year of awful Golden Globes snubs, the complete shut-out of Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You was the most egregious.


I loved I MAY DESTROY YOU, and I thank you, personally, for giving us your heart, your mind, your resilience, & your humor." Afterwards, The Guardian invited Copaken to share her thoughts on the conflicting emotions of her show being honored while Coel's show got snubbed. Starring Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You is a dark comedy drama that follows a young woman trying to piece together what. As her show was being slammed on Twitter Wednesday morning for earning two Globe nominations while Michaela Coel's critically acclaimed series was shut out, Emily in Paris writer Deborah Copaken tweeted: "Dear I was a writer on Emily in Paris, but your show was my favorite show since the dawn of TV, & this is just wrong. I May Destroy You was snubbed entirely from this years nominations.
