
Now that the Writer's Strike is crawling to a close, awards season looks like it's back. Sunday's Screen Actor's Guild Awards reinforced some of the Oscar favorites that hit the ground running at the mostly non-existent Golden Globes. Daniel Day-Lewis looks primed to take Best Actor for There Will Be Blood, Javier Bardem seems a lock for Best Supporting Actor for stealing the screen in No Country For Old Men. In television. The Sopranos swept drama, while NBC's comedy block cleaned up. In the most moving yet soul-crushing moment of the night, Day-Lewis dedicated his award to the late Heath Ledger.















