A Hulu show just got a Golden Globes nomination and it's a huge blow to the major networks
On Thursday, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association named its nominees for this year's Golden Globes. "Casual" was a surprise announcement, but then it was followed by Amazon's "Transparent" and "Mozart in the Jungle," Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black," and HBO's "Veep" and "Silicon Valley."
Not one broadcast comedy made the cut this year - a clear message from the HFPA for the major networks to do better, but also a huge pat on the back for streaming television's filling of the gap for quality comedies.
From Jason Reitman, "Casual" is an edgy comedy. It stars Michaela Watkins as a newly divorced mother, Tara Lynne Barr as her daughter, and Tommy Dewey as her brother, a creator of a dating app who she and her daughter move in with.
Hulu has been creating original series for years. It watched as upstarts Netflix and Amazon quickly won over the awards group. So what's different now?
So what could this nomination mean for Hulu?
"Casual" could be Hulu's "Transparent." More original creators will go directly to Hulu with their projects and many more people will be exposed to Hulu's offerings when they watch "Casual" to see why it was nominated.