âLetâs take a look at the nominee list: â24,â âCSI,â âPrison Breakââ¦â
With Wang Yangâs voice reading aloud, the banquet hall erupted in loud applause time and again. The stage screen and television screen displayed the logos of the nominated shows along with the expressions of their teams, and TV fans watching at home were getting increasingly nervousâwho would win the award?
This season, HBOâs âSix Feet Under,â now on its third season, snatched the Best Drama Series award at the 59th Golden Globe Awards in 2002. It tells the life and trivial matters of a family running a funeral service, rich with philosophical thoughts on life, and has been a regular guest and winner at the Emmys and Golden Globes ever since. Its NBC fellow, âThe West Wing,â is now in its fifth season. Its viewership dropped from the peak of the third season, averaging 17.14 million viewers (ranking 7th that year), to 11.78 million (30th), but its characteristics of exploring current political and social issues made it a favorite for awards; it was the winner of the Best Drama Series at the 58th Golden Globe Awards.
CBSâs âCSIâ has now entered its fourth year, reigning over the viewership with an average of 25.12 million viewers (2nd), and after its 59th appearance, it was again nominated at the 61st.
The third season of FOXâs â24,â while being the channelâs flagship series, only averaged 10.30 million viewers (43rd place), yet it was a giant in terms of awardsâthe narrative structure of â24â has garnered widespread praise: ââ24â changed the face of television dramas, every hour, every minute, every second.â Its counter-terrorism theme was very timely, and the first season was nominated but lost to âSix Feet Underâ; the second was nominated but lost to âThe Shieldâ; now it was making its third assault.
ââPrison Break,â âPrison Break,â âPrison Breakâ!!â Evelyn and other âPrison Breakâ fans stared at the television screen, chanting with fervor; Rachel, looking at the stage, was also silently rooting for it, as were countless fans around the world in front of their televisions and computers, enthusiasts all rooting for the phenomenal series âPrison Breakâ!
âItâs the most revolutionary and innovative unique series, every second itâs controlling your nerves, thrilling starts, thrilling ends, you just canât take your eyes off the screen.â âTV Guideâ and many other media outlets praised it with similar sentiments. Its structure and techniques changed the pattern of television; nearly nine out of ten fans declared it âthe best in history,ââit was the most popular TV series of 03-04, without a parallel.
Though its viewership average was 20.65 million viewers (5th), behind âCSIâ, its popularity online reached incredible levels, not to mention the more intensely stormy overseas regions, âPrison Breakâ was considered a monster that would sweep all popular and youth choice TV awards.
However, at this stage, awards allocation doesnât really adhere to viewership ratings, otherwise awards would be distributed based on rankings. The theme of âpolitical incorrectnessâ and relatively lack of depth were major drawbacks preventing âPrison Breakâ from winning awards. However, its popularity and the dazzling appeal, plus the vigorous promotion and lobbying by NBC, an even stronger backer than FOX, were all advantages, especially for the Golden Globes.
Moreover, everyone was aware that â24â could go on for many seasons, with plenty of time left. âPrison Break,â on the other hand, was destined to have only one season of the escape plotâ if it wasnât chosen this year, it was very likely it wouldnât be seen next year.
How did the media predict the outcome? It was either â24â or âPrison Break,â both with the halo of being ârevolutionaryâ suspenseful dramas. Because âSix Feet Underâ and âThe West Wingâ had already won, âCSIâ wasnât as timely as â24,â or as stunning as âPrison Break.â
âThe winner of the Best Drama Series isâ¦â In front of over a thousand guests and an audience with their eyes fixed on him, Wang Yang on the stage opened the envelope in his hand, the silence of the hall allowing the sound of tearing paper to be heard. The television screen was divided into five, with four representatives for the award on the left with calm expressions; on the right was Wang Yang, who took out the paper, glanced at it, and showed a slight smile. He opened his mouth to speak.
Whatâs the result?! At this moment, drama fans everywhere were holding their breath, the nominees fixed their gaze, and in less than a second, their hearts skipped a beat. Did âPrison Breakâ make it? Did they get it or not?â¦
âYEAH! Awesome!â Jessica clenched her fists excitedly, they got it!! Maybe others couldnât tell, but as the one who had been in a five-year relationship and lived together with him for three years, his familiar pre-excitement smile of joy was very clear to her. She shouted with a fist pump, âItâs us!â
âWe got it, right? Well done!â Natalie tipped up the corner of her mouth, maybe others couldnât tell, but that was a âWow, are you kidding me?â smile. He always looked like that when he encountered a surprise. The winner must be âPrison Break.â âYou got it! Congrats, marvelous Yang.â Rachel followed with a smile, a somewhat relieved and content smile. Maybe others couldnât see it, but yes, it was âPrison Break.â
Did we get it? Dressed in his suit, Wentworth Miller felt his heart pound suddenly, tense with excitement. He really couldnât tell what Wang Yangâs smile meant.
When Wang Yang saw âPrison-Breakâ written on the paper, he was immediately overwhelmed by a surge of joy. What a joke! Winning a Golden Globe before the first season even finished airing! This was just amazing! He wanted to laugh out loud and shout, âItâs us!â But obviously, this was not the occasion, so he couldnât help but smile naturally. As he prepared to read âPrison-Break,â he let out a sigh of relief. âPrison Breakâsâ ânew gloryâ was not just about ratings; it now included awards!
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âAhhââ A roar went up from the crowd at the venue, followed by thunderous applause. Joel Surnow, Jerry Bruckheimer, and the creative teams of the other four nominated series either clapped in congratulations or, after a brief moment of disappointment, also joined in the applause for âPrison Break.â Meanwhile, the âPrison Breakâ team at their table was already embracing each other with joy, with several representatives excitedly making their way onto the stage. Jessica, who was seated at a different table, smiled and stood up to applaud, and so did Natalie, Rachel, and from the distance, Scarlett Johansson, Charlize Theron, and others.
It was a major ending award for the TV category in and of itself, and with miraculous Yangâs not inconsiderable status in the film industry, many people had benefitted from his kindness, collaborated with him, or anticipated plenty of future opportunities to do so. For a time, the spirits in the banquet hall rose to a temporary peak for the evening, as if they were presenting Best Picture.
TV fans of âPrison Breakâ were also jumping for joy at home, with no objections to speak of. Michael Scofield was currently the âmost nerve-wrackingâ character on the screen, moreover a genius of high intellect. Many die-hard â24â fans were already bewitched into switching camps. âPrison Breakâ was the best TV series on the planet! Clair kept happily saying YES YES, and thinking of the sulking faces of those who lost their spat, she reveled in their dismay!
They said âTDWPâ was going to flop, but then âTDWPâ grossed half a billion worldwide. They said âPrison Breakâ would come to nothing, but it was unfortunate for them that they were not members of the foreign press association. They also talked about âFirefly,â about âThe Big Bang Theoryâ⦠Watching Wang Yang and a few of the âPrison Breakâ creators celebrate and embrace on screen, Clair grinned happily for him and silently said, âThis isnât the end! Next year âThe Big Bang Theoryâ is going to sweep all the comedy TV awards!â
âThank you! Thank you very much, thank youâ¦â On stage, after embracing fellow executive producer Marty Andstan and others, Wang Yang took the hefty Golden Globe trophy from a staff member, handing over the nomination list in return. Looking down at the audience as they quieted, he smiled at the microphone and said, âFirst, I want to thank the organizers and Wang Yang for giving this award to us.â
A flutter of soft laughter arose from the audience, with Marty Andstan and the others lined up behind Wang Yang all wearing smiles. Out of respect for the other nominees, Wang Yang did not use this opportunity for a laugh, lest it offend. He raised the trophy and said earnestly, smiling, âWe are surprised and immensely honored to receive this award. There are so many people I need to thank, but standing here at this moment, the person I want to thank the most is the judge who sent me to prison, without him! There would be no âPrison Breakâ you see.â
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The hall erupted in a chorus of gasps, accompanied by laughter and applause. It was an open provocation, a revenge!? The few women who held him dear all smiled; sometimes this guy was just too stubborn⦠The journalists, however, were thrilledâthey had a story to write! The dull 61st ceremony was now spiced up with a spectacular highlight; âPrison Breakâ was indeed filled with Wang Yangâs intense dissatisfaction and defiance!
Now, Magical Yang had responded to the original court ruling in such a successful manner that the journalist from the Los Angeles Times, Ramy Williams, thought of a scripted line on the spot: âYour mistake has made my legend.â
Maybe there was still reason to be grateful? Evelyn frowned, unable to make sense of it. She was very unhappy with the courtâs decision, but âDistrict 9,â âPrison Breakâ⦠She shook her head; it was all in the past.
âHaha! Itâs just a joke, he indeed is on my list of thank-yous, but the person I most want to thank isâ¦â Wang Yang laughed. He had long forgotten what that old man looked like; it was just a kick in the butt. He turned to look at the key creatives behind him and said with a smile, âItâs this team, both in front of and behind the camera of âPrison Break.â Everyone made extraordinary efforts. Thank you very much!â
As he spoke, he handed the trophy to Marty Andstan and stepped aside to give up the microphone. Compared to the seasoned Magical Yang, who had seen grand events and won bigger awards, it was Andstanâs first time on the awards stage. Standing in the back was one thing, but once he touched the trophy, he couldnât help but take a deep breath, his voice trembling with excitement: âItâs incredible! Itâs just unbelievable!â¦â
Amidst a round of applause, the award-winning âPrison Breakâ team entered the hotel backstage to be photographed and interviewed by various media, while the banquet hallâs award presentation continued.
The Best Actress in a Television Series â Drama was snatched by Frances Conroy of âSix Feet Under,â and the Best Actor trophy went to Anthony LaPaglia of âWithout a Trace.â Wentworth Miller, stepping into the Golden Globe realm for the first time, predictably lost. While Scofieldâs fans were obviously disappointed, Miller didnât feel any loss; everything had already surpassed his expectations. The Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy Film was awarded to Bill Murray for âLost in Tokyo,â and the Best Actressâ¦
âAnd the winner isâ¦â On the TV screen, the five nominated, Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, Diane Keaton, Helen Mirren, Meryl Streepâradiant in their prime or graced with enduring beautyâand with Streep already having won once tonight, âMeryl Streep, âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ!â The hall erupted with cheers and applause, nearly everyone rising to their feet. Jessica and Wang Yang joined in the celebration; Merylâs second triumph!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
This ovation wasnât for Magical Yang or âTDWPâ; it was purely for the incredibly popular Meryl Streep. The vanquished competitors, including Diane Keaton, also looked as pleased as if they had won themselves. Natalie didnât feel any resentment or displeasure this time; Streepâs glamorous transformation deserved this trophy.
âThank you to my family who has always supported me, my husband, my daughter⦠And I also have to thank Wang Yang, who has made a significant change in my acting career.â As Meryl Streep spoke onstage, the camera panned to a smiling Wang Yang and the happy faces around him. With the trophy in her right hand and her left hand pressed to her chest, Streep was truly overwhelmed with emotion. âTDWPâ had brought her a successful career transformation and unimaginably successful box office returns.
Two hundred, three hundred, four hundred, five hundred million! It wasnât just about substantial box office profits; the taste of this honor was something she had never experienced before, refreshingly delightful as swearing! Looking at everyone, Streep continued to thank through the microphone: âHe is a very magical director, who gave me many suggestions and insights for acting, allowing me to perform in this comedic style, appearing in such an extraordinary film as âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ! Thank you, and lastlyâ¦â
The media journalists were no longer concerned with who else she might thank; they had another excellent news item for their papers. A reporter from Reuters in the hotelâs news center was sending out a piece: Meryl Streep endorses Wang Yang!
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At the end of last year, which actually wasnât too long ago, the principal actors of âTDWPâ all said in interviews that âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ was excellent, yet none of them directly joined the war of words; and now, the typically low-key and amiable Meryl Streep openly praised âTDWPâ on stage, undoubtedly making a statement. Who said he had lost his spiritual energy? Who said âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ was rotten? She, Meryl Streep, disagreed.
âHonestly, I think both movies deserved to be nominated,â Natalie said as she applauded and sent Streep on her way backstage, while also telling Wang Yang beside her. She was referring to â21â and âTDWP,â both of which should have competed for Best Musical/Comedy Film.
But if youâre not nominated, youâre not nominated. The spotlight wasnât on Wang Yang that evening; after Howard Shore won Best Original Score and âINTO THE WESTâ won Best Original Song, âThe Lord of the Rings 3â bagged two more trophies. âClumsy actor turned genius directorâ Sofia Coppola won Best Screenplay for âLost in Translationâ with ease. She was very thankful to her family, especially for her fatherâs constant encouragement and support.
Witnessing this scene, Wang Yang couldnât help but whisper to Jessica, âHey, our daughter will also be a director in the future, right? And then one day, like now, sheâll stand on stage and thank meâ¦â Jessica nodded proudly, âBut first she will thank her mother.â Wang Yang teased her, âThank her mother for raising her to be a clumsy actress, giving her the chance to become a genius director?â Natalie pursed her lips slightly upon seeing their affectionate laughter.
After presenting Michael Douglas with the Lifetime Achievement Award, Peter Jackson unsurprisingly snagged the 61st Best Director award, the New Zealanderâs hefty charm conquering the Golden Globes, and âThe Lord of the Rings 3â added one more award to its collection; Best Actor in a Television Movie went to Al Pacino for âAngels in Americaâ; the Afghan film âOsamaâ captured Best Foreign Language Film; and Sean Penn, the new Golden Globe winner, wasnât present, so Clint Eastwood accepted the award on his behalf.
âAnd the winner for Best Actress in a Drama is⦠Charlize Theron, âMonsterâ!!â Amid the thunderous applause, Charlize Theron couldnât contain her delight as she hugged her boyfriend Stuart Townsend, and upon reaching the stage, she was too excited for words. She thanked the director and entire crew of âMonster,â her friends and family, and when reciting a list of friendsâ names, she unexpectedly mentioned while smiling, âWang Yang, heâs sitting right there, haha! Andâ¦â
In the hall of over a thousand people, why did Charlize specifically mention Wang Yang? Their collaboration in âThe Hangoverâ back in â02? It was, after all, entirely different from âMonster.â Regardless, since the new Best Actress said âheâs sitting right there,â the director had no choice but to switch the camera back to a close-up of Wang Yang. He still wore his signature sunny smile, giving a thumbs up as the camera panned to him.
âAnd the winner for Best Musical/Comedy Film is⦠âLost in Translationâ!â
âAnd the winner for Best Drama Film is⦠âThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingâ!â
âWow!!â The Hilton Hotel erupted, the last major award of the evening found its home, the much-anticipated âThe Lord of the Rings 3â! The entire room burst into commotion, the applauds and shouts mingling in a raucous cacophony, everyone spontaneously stood up clapping, laughing as they watched Peter Jackson and his team excitedly take the stage. After all, a film award is still a film award, and at that moment, the decibel level in the banquet hall easily hit a new high for the night, âThe Lord of the Rings 3â second to none for the time being.
Apart from a television trophy, Wang Yang left the film awards empty-handed. In 2004, he had no planned releases and had said he would âfocus on âFirefly'â in terms of the silver screen. This meant that his next chance for any Golden Globes or Oscars would be no earlier than 2006.
No matter whether âFireflyâ was eligible for awards or not, it would be two years later! Looking at the smiling faces of âThe Lord of the Rings 3â team on the television screen and thinking about these things, Evelyn suddenly felt a pang of emotion. Ah! By then, if Wang Yang and Jessica hadnât divorced, they would have been married for two years, right? Perhaps they would even have a child. (