Emmys Are Over, but TV Awards Season Doesn’t End - Here are the Next Contenders

Sep 26, 2020 11:14


Emmys Are Over, But TV Awards Season Doesn’t End - Here are the Next Contenders (Column) https://t.co/OuzSvHC9eu
- Variety (@Variety) September 25, 2020
Succession and Watchmen aren't in the running (And considering Succession hasn't started filming season 3, most likely the show isn't going to be eligible for the next year Emmy Awards) they already ( Read more... )

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colonel_green September 26 2020, 16:49:48 UTC
I'm interested to see what happens in the Comedy categories next year, seeing as we've now had two years in a row where a show swept in out of nowhere and won a majority/all of the big prizes for its final season. Does Mrs. Maisel, which was a huge winner in its first season and then got lots of nominations and a few wins for the next two, default to being the frontrunner again? Is there some other series primed to experience a sudden surge in voter affections?

A lot of this year's winners aren't even going to be able to mount a title defense given filming schedule disruption, though I believe that Euphoria's planned bridge episode(s) would qualify it in the miniseries/TV movie category for that year, so Zendaya and co. could be nominated in a different category depending on the reception.

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xellabelle September 26 2020, 17:08:52 UTC
Hmmm idk what shows will resume production when but it seems like Maisel will sure get a nom and maybe Russian Doll S2 depending on how good that season is, because I feel like that show could’ve won a few years back if it wasn’t for Fleabag, and the plot of it seems to lend itself to the Groundhog Day mentality everyone is experiencing. I don’t know much about the the other shows that were nominated this year like Insecure and Kominsky method but they might get nominated again just because there’s so few new comedies coming? Idk I feel like all the big name comedies on network have all ended and everyone is switching to a 40/50 minute streaming drama rather than making 30 minute comedies so it seems like slim pickings tbh. And who knows if the shows I mentioned will be made this year, I don’t know when the cut off point for emmys is supposed to be.

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ohmylol September 26 2020, 17:09:40 UTC
Maisel lost lots of hype for the 3rd season, they need to make a great S4 for it to sweep again and i don't think that is going to happen, i like the show but it definitely isn't the best, i love Rachel though.

Is Barry returning soon?

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spacemonkey_699 September 26 2020, 21:39:14 UTC
Barry is meant to begin filming again in Feb, and I'm not sure they'll be ready to meet the Emmy cut off date, given that they have waited to have the entire season in the can before airing last two seasons, but we'll see what happens!

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kwoneunbi September 26 2020, 21:40:24 UTC
Yeah, if we go by S2's filming schedule (Sept 2018 - Jan 2019), Barry starts filming in February (tho idk how true that even is anymore) and wraps in May, then airs around July/August of next year and is eligible for all the 2022 awards.

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