The 68th Emmy nominations are in and while some actors and actresses rejoiced as they were acknowledged for their work this year, some didn't get the nod they may have been expected.
"House of Cards," "Game of Thrones" and “The People v. O. J. Simpson" all had a strong morning, but incumbents like "The Good Wife" and "Orange is the New Black" didn't get their usual number of nods. Also, Kit Harington finally earned his first nod for "Thrones"!
Read: Emmy Nominations 2016: What to Expect Related: Emmy Nominations 2016: A Complete ListHere’s our list of snubs and surprises:
'Orange is the New Black'
"Entertainment Tonight" senior writer Leanne Aguilera said it best.
Year after year, "Orange" has dominated at the Emmys with wins for stars like Uzo Aduba and others. But this year, the women of Litchfield were left off the list for their season 3 work. Season 4 missed the cut, coming out after the May 31 deadline.
'The Americans'
A big surprise that had fans and critics saying "about time" was all the nominations for "The Americans."
Both Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell earned nods as leads of the show, while the series itself got a nom for Outstanding Drama Series.
'Billions' and Damian Lewis
"Homeland" alum and multiple Emmy nominee, Damian Lewis, didn't get a nod this year for his new Showtime series "Billions." Paul Giamatti and Malin Akerman also won't be accepting a trophy this year.
'The Good Wife'
Julianna Marguiles was shut out for her final season on the acclaimed "Good Wife," while the show also didn't earn a nod for Outstanding Drama Series. It's especially surprising since she won the award just two years ago.
Aziz Ansari, Rami Malek and Kit Harington
Considered underdogs on two very good shows, both Ansari and Malek earned nods for "Master of None" and "Mr. Robot," respectively. Fans are overjoyed.
"Mr. Robot" also earned a nod for Outstanding Drama Series, with season 2 of the USA show having come back earlier this week!
Also shocking for some: Kit Harington earned his first nod for "Game of Thrones." Winter may be coming, and Snow might be taking home an Emmy.
'Scandal' and 'Grey's Anatomy'
While Kerry Washington earned a nod for "Confirmation," she did not get one for her leading role on Shonda Rhimes' acclaimed hit "Scandal." In fact, "Grey's Anatomy" also didn't earn many nods, but Viola Davis returned as a strong contender to win for “How To Get Away With Murder.”
'UnReal'
Fan favorite "UnReal" picked up a nod, with Constance Zimmer and others making the cut for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the Lifetime show.
The show tweeted out an ecstatic message, "The #Emmys have answered!!!!! Congrats to @ConstanceZimmer, @GertShap & @martinoxon on their Emmy noms! #UnREALtv."
The 68th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place Sept. 18 on ABC.