Time Again to Help the People Choose Correctly
2009 is starting to wind down so of course that means it's time for all the various awards shows to begin rearing their heads. First up -- The People's Choice Awards, which (even discounting the predictable numerous mentions of Twilight) have a pretty healthy array of genre nominees.
Along with the Best Sci Fi/Fantasy Show nominees you'll see in the graphic below (that is one hard category to pick a winner from), we have:

With a new producer, never-before-seen categories, a redesigned trophy, and an A-list lineup, People's Choice Awards 2010 (click here to vote) is taking the excitement to a whole new level. Tune in January 6th, 9PM EST, on CBS for the star-studded surprises of the People's Choice Awards.
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I like you Woman in Black or Debi Moore.
Submitted by Floydian Trip on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 1:44pm.
Maybe the GG or Oscars would be better and more meaningful.
Submitted by Floydian Trip on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 1:35pm.
Fuck these awards. Anything available to teenagers is fucked!
Submitted by Floydian Trip on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 1:16pm.
I agree with you overall, but I'd still love to see Oren up on that stage accepting an award for Paranormal Activity. Talk about a rags to riches story!
Submitted by The Woman In Black on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 1:31pm.