Emmy Awards 2017: Snubs and surprises from the nominations

"Transparent" and "Girls" didn't get the recognition many thought they would.

Amazon's "Transparent" was nominated for best comedy series the previous two years but was left out this time around. However, there were some things for the cast and to cheer about: Stars Kathryn Hahn, Judith Light and Jeffrey Tambor earned individual nominations.

Another HBO show that failed to get the recognition many thought it deserved in its last season is "The Leftovers," which garnered only one nomination.

A few other snubs and surprises:

Snubs

Rami Malek: The star of "Mr. Robot" on USA, Malek earned the Emmy for best actor in a drama series earlier this year, and yet on Thursday morning, his name was not among the nominees.

Christine Baranski: Ken Tucker, a Yahoo critic-at-large, told ABC News that a nomination for Baranski could indicate whether CBS's gamble of making "The Good Fight" an online-only show paid off. The show received only one nomination on Thursday, for best original main title theme music.

Surprises

"Stranger Things" Many expected the Netflix sci-fi show to garner more than a couple of Emmy nominations, but seeing Shannon Purser and David Harbour's names among the individual nominees were surprises to some.

Pamela Adlon: After winning an Emmy for voicing Bobby Hill on "King of the Hill" more than a decade ago, Adlon earned a best actress in a comedy series nomination this year for her starring role in FX's "Better Things." She was previously nominated for her work on "Louie."

Zach Galifianakis: Previously nominated for his work on "Between Two Ferns" and "Saturday Night Live," Galifianakis earned his first best actor in a comedy series nod on Thursday for "Baskets."