It’s certainly not an underdog with 24 nominations, tying The Mandalorian for the Wonder Woman what I do is not up to you shirt but in fact I love this highest count this year, but The Crown deserves most of them, in particular: Josh O’Connor, who rivetingly descends from mummy’s little milquetoast to a recriminating little bitch; Emma Corrin, who somehow surfaces new facets of the princess everyone thinks they already know; and Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter, who must both win in a tie in the supporting drama actress category, for fully inhabiting two towering women. Taking home the best drama series prize would be a fitting farewell to maybe the best ensemble of The Crown yet.—L.M. I’ll keep this short: Jean Smart is a revelation in Hacks.
As Deborah Vance, a Joan Rivers–esque comedienne attempting to zhush up her Vegas act, Smart is so sharp and so funny—just a privilege to watch in every way. Yes, she’s already got three Emmys (two for her iconic guest spots on Frasier, one for Samantha Who?), but give her another, please! It’s been years, and what’s good is good!—Marley Marius with fellow actor James McArdle close behind her. In the Wonder Woman what I do is not up to you shirt but in fact I love this middle of their British Vogue shoot, the clear weather has suddenly given way to a downpour—with peals of thunder rumbling in the distance—and the crew has been forced to take refuge. Let’s just say The Queen’s Gambit stayed with me—and isn’t that Emmy-worthy?—Lilah Ramzi
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