Netflix Shut Out At The Golden Globes While Amazon Triumphs

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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association may have included a slew of streaming-only series from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon in the running for Best Drama Series and Best Comedy Series, but for now, the prestigious Best Drama category remains a prize for traditional broadcasters. USA’s hacker thriller Mr. Robot took home the top TV award for the evening, leaving Netflix’s Pablo Escobar biography series Narcos, among others, out in the cold.

In addition to the top TV prize, Mr. Robot‘s Christian Slater took home the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. The show’s lead, Rami Malek, lost to Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm.

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Despite Netflix’s nine nominations across both TV and film categories, the streaming giant ended the night with zero victories. This stings even more knowing that Netflix’s chief rival in the streaming space, Amazon Studios, dominated the comedy/musical categories thanks to the success of Mozart in the Jungle. Created by Alex Timbers, Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, and Paul Weitz, the half-hour orchestra dramedy stars Gael García Bernal, who took home the Golden Globes for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, alongside Gone Girl‘s Lola Kirke, Bernadette Peters, and Saffron Burrows. Now in its second season, Mozart in the Jungle is available to watch exclusively on Prime Video and is included for free in your Amazon Prime subscription.

For a complete list of nominees, read our list of winners and where to stream those available on streaming video on demand services.

[Stream Mr. Robot on USANetwork.com, Narcos on Netflix, and Mozart in the Jungle on Prime Video]