- Jennifer Garner, Alias (The glamour girl who kicks ass, and she can act and direct, too!)
- Mariska Hargitay, Law and Order: SVU (Defending Golden Globe champ, and consistently solid.)
- Allison Janney, West Wing (Duh.)
OK, so who fills the category? I see the following contenders, all of which have their problems:
Christine Lahti, Jack & Bobby
- Upside: Lahti’s an Emmy darling, and her performance was critically acclaimed by those critics that watched it, in particular Virginia Heffernan of the Times.
- Downside: The character was written to be highly unlikable, and no one watched the show, which was canned.
Ellen Pompeo, Grey's Anatomy
- Upside: She’s the clear lead of the most successful reinvention of the medical drama in quite a while.
- Downside: Love the show, love the writing, but Pompeo’s performance is frequently a little bland.
Amber Tamblyn, Joan of Arcadia
- Upside: She sings, she acts, she’s previously been nominated, and carries a show at a young age…
- Downside: that had a dramatic critical and commercial downturn this year, resulting in its cancellation.
Mary Steenburgen, Joan of Arcadia
- Upside: She has an Oscar, and her performance throughout has been good, even giving her a “dealing with past trauma” plotline that would seem to be Emmy bait.
- Downside: Has all the same problems that Tamblyn has, coupled with her part being subordinate.
Bebe Neuwirth, Law & Order: Trial By Jury
- Upside: Lilith returns! And this time, she’s let her hair down.
- Downside: Not in a particularly impressive role, and not having been given much to do.
Marg Helgenberger, CSI, Emily Procter, CSI: Miami, Melena Kanakeredes, CSI: NY
- Upside: The shows are immensely popular and these actresses are well-liked and well-respected.
- Downside: No one watches these shows for the acting, none have apparently had a hugely impressive plot this year.
Emily Van Camp, Everwood
- Upside: Great performances, especially in the final few episodes of the season, and a real break-out year for her and her character.
- Downside: On the WB, may not be considered a lead, and may suffer from the fact that even more worthy castmates (Tom Amandes) are unlikely to be nominated.
Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars
- Upside: The show and her performance are unanimously critically acclaimed, and she’s young and pretty, always a plus.
- Downside: The show’s low-rated, a genre piece, and on UPN.
Evangeline Lily, Lost
- Upside: The show’s hugely popular, the acting throughout has been very good, and there’s not much competition here. Lily’s pretty, which doesn’t hurt, either.
- Downside: Lily’s probably the weakest link in the cast, and while she’s the closest thing the show has to a female lead, it’s an ensemble piece.
Who'd I miss, and who ya got?
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