The 2017 Golden Globe nominations are in, and La La Land and the FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson predictably lead the motion picture and television pack.
But, inevitably, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association managed to serve up surprising nods and snubs. Here's a look:
TV shows passed over
After two years of getting nominations, HBO's Silicon Valley didn't nab one in the best TV series, comedy.
Mr. Robot won best drama TV series last year, but didn't even get nominated this year. Rami Malek did score a nomination for best actor in a drama TV series, and Christian Slater received one for his supporting role.
Orange is the New Black got completely passed over this year after a critically acclaimed season, and after three years of earning nominations and wins, House of Cards got nothing.
TV surprises
Epix got into the original programming game this year with the political comedy Graves, and Nick Nolte just received a best supporting actor nomination for. Yes, Nick Nolte.
NBC's sleeper hit This Is Us is an audience favourite and earned three nominations, including two in best supporting actress in a series.
The Americans got acting nods for Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys.
'Sing Street'
One of this year's biggest surprises came in the best comedy/musical category. This John Carney-directed Irish film, set in 1980s Dublin, earned just $3.2 million at the box office. But it was an audience favourite - among those who actually saw it.
'Hell or High Water'
The summer sleeper hit received both best screenplay and best drama nominations. Jeff Bridges scored one for supporting actor.
'Nocturnal Animals'
This Tom Ford psychological thriller did surprisingly well, earning best director and best screenplay nominations. Also, Aaron Taylor-Johnson earned one for best supporting actor; Michael Shannon, another supporting actor in the film, had been considered a favourite.
'Jackie'
Unsurprisingly, Natalie Portman got a best actress nomination. But the competition was too tough for it to fit into other categories; the film about Jackie Kennedy in the days after John F. Kennedy's death was on the cusp for the screenplay, directing and best drama categories.
Pixar movies are typical awards favourites, but this year's competition was just too tight. While Finding Dory was passed over, Zootopia and Moana - from sister company Walt Disney Animation Studio movies - got nods.
Tom Hanks
Sully didn't earn any nominations, including for best actor in a drama.
'Loving'
Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton earned best actress and best actor nominations. But this understated film about Richard and Mildred Loving, the interracial couple who fought for the right to marry, didn't get any other nominations, including for best motion picture in a drama.
Denzel Washington and Viola Davis received acting nominations, but Washington didn't get one for directing. And the movie, based on the 1983 August Wilson play, didn't receive nominations for best screenplay or best drama.