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‘Lost’ Emmys go missing, but ‘24,’ ‘Dexter’ and ‘The Big Bang Theory’ find theirs

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First, ‘CSI’ beat out ‘Stargate Universe,’ ‘V’ and ‘Caprica’ for best special effects in a television series at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ... then ‘Lost’ was all but shut out at the Primetime Emmys. Not a great year for shows popular with the Comic-Con crowd.

There were some positive developments, though. Jim Parsons’ turn as Sheldon in ‘The Big Bang Theory’ netted a win for best comedy actor, and ‘Dexter’ took home two awards -- one for John Lithgow as best guest actor and one for best directing.

Another show joining ‘Lost’ off-air this season was ‘24.’ Jack Bauer’s travails scored the show two Emmys in its farewell run: best original score and best sound editing for a series.

The ‘CSI’ win was interesting because anyone watching the special-effects TV race (and who wasn’t?!) may have wondered who would step into the space vacated by perennial nominees/winners ‘Battlestar Galactica’ and the different ‘Star Trek’ iterations, especially with last year’s winner and heir apparent ‘Heroes’ falling from grace. Now we know.

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And, no, ‘Lost’ was not completely left out of the prize parade. The island drama won the Emmy for best single-camera picture editing.

If you’re a fan of ‘Modern Family’ (best comedy), ‘Mad Men’ (best drama) or other nominated shows, check out the Emmys coverage on The Envelope.

-- Jevon Phillips

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Photos at top, from left: Jim Parsons and his Emmy. Credit: Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times. Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer on ’24.’ Credit: Fox. Matthew Fox, left, Jorge Garcia and Evangeline Lilly on ‘Lost.’ Credit: ABC. John Lithgow with his ‘Dexter’ Emmy. Credit: EPA. Michael Emerson in ‘Lost.’ Credit: ABC

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