The 2013 Emmy Awards Night had its share of predictable winners and losers, but we can't just shake off the fact that there are some losers who deserves the awards and recognition for their world class portrayal of their specific roles.

For many viewers, the 65th Annual Emmy Awards is a dull affair. But the handing out of winners were anything but predictable. Even Neil Patrick Harris, this year's Emmy host joked that, "No one in America is winning their office pool!"

Aaron Paul

Aaron Paul

His portrayal in "Breaking Bad" series is nothing but spectacular. This young actor clearly deserves an Emmy because his emotional performance in the series is nothing but brilliant. His season 5 performance in episode 12 "Rabid Dog" is one of his finest, his emotion is so entirely raw and there is no doubt that this man has been through the wringer. He clearly knows how to make his audience empathize with him and that moment when he burst out is one of television's best and hardest moment.

Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage

HBO's "Game of Thrones" is exceptionally outstanding, and Peter Dinklage portrayal of Tyrion is absolutely award-winning. Dinklage already won an award for Best Supporting Actor two years ago for HBO's epic fantasy series and was nominated last year for his performance. The wedding night scene has all the potential to be creepy but Peter managed to handle it well. The scene is almost heartwarming and he made us see the different side of Tyrion. Peter might be small but he is packed with great talents, a small man that cast a big shadow and playing the part as Tyrion Lannister gives him the opportunity to show off his talents.

Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey

"House of Cards" lead actor Kevin Spacey is a force to be reckoned with. His outstanding performance as politician Francis Underwood earned him a nomination as he tears into his role the way his character gnashes on the ribs in his favorite local restaurant in the show. Spacey's theatrical performance as a politician who seeks revenge on the president is making its audience crave for more as Netflix stream the 13-episode season in one binge-worthy gulp.