Emmy nominations were a bit baffling this year. Even though there was a new balloting procedure to nominate the best of television, some of the decisions still left many of us scratching our heads. For example, why was Geena Davis from the now canceled Commander in Chief nominated for best actress in a drama series, or, why was Lost and Desperate Housewives were completely left off of the ballot? Well, thanks to a savvy Internet patron and his use of YouTube you can now see the episodes the Emmy nominating committee viewed to determine their choices.

Emmy voting began on June 4th, which explains all the
Battlestar Galactica advertisements I've seen all over the web on industry pages lately.
SciFi is campaigning pretty heavily for Emmy nominations for its highest-rated show. It has shipped the entire season of
Battlestar Galactica on DVD to voting members of the academy (supposedly, some of those DVDs are for sale now on EBay).
The Los Angeles Times website,
The Envelope, has a
full list of television shows that are campaigning for Emmys by purchasing ads in industry magazines, on websites, and by sending DVDs to members. Interestingly, canceled shows like
Alias and
Arrested Development haven't even bothered to ask 'for your consideration' this year.
Emmy nominees will be announced July 6.