Dani Kessel Odom (they/them) is an autistic lead writer on the New TV team, focusing on writing and content planning for streaming shows. They often assist with Classic TV coverage, as well.
They have covered events, such as Denver Fan Expo. Their articles have also been shared by professionals in the field, such as Damien Leone and Lucy Hale.
In university, they majored in English Writing with a minor in psychology. They have always had a passion for analyzing TV and movies, even taking filmography and scriptwriting classes in university. They also studied and participated in onstage and onscreen acting extensively from the ages of 7 to 18.
Aside from working at Screen Rant, Dani has worked as a freelance editor and writer over the past decade, often in a ghostwriting capacity.
Apple TV's best comedy has just fulfilled the show's own destiny at the 2026 Golden Globes in the best way. The streaming platform has established itself as one of the best providers of high-quality content. Even though they get the most praise for sci-fi, Apple TV also has incredible comedy shows. The best of them is The Studio, created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
The Studio was a massive hit when it debuted last year, garnering multiple awards in 2025. It has only continued to grow in popularity because of its spectacular parody of Hollywood. The show actually broke the record for the most wins in a first season during last year’s Emmys.
Unsurprisingly, The Studio continued its dominance in 2026. The show did great great at the 2026 Critics' Choice Awards. Now, at the Golden Globes, the show collected nominations for Best Female Actor In A Supporting Role on Television for Catherine O'Hara, Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Show for Seth Rogen, and Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy for The Studio.
Seth Rogen Won A Golden Globe For The Studio After The Show Featured An Episode Set During The Awards
While there were many great nominees for Best Actor in a Musical Or Comedy TV show, Seth Rogen won a Golden Globe for The Studio. This is completely unsurprising after the show's success during last year's award season, and it also feels perfect since the show actually featured an episode set during the awards. This makes Rogen's TV show win and real-life win meta and hilarious.
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