Flipboard Culture Desk on Nostr: We're said to be in the era of "peak TV," but last night's Emmy Awards saw just a ...
We're said to be in the era of "peak TV," but last night's Emmy Awards saw just a handful of shows pick up most of the major prizes. The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg dissects why this might have happened, and why fantastic shows like "Better Call Saul," which had 53 nominations over its six-season run, have never won an Emmy.
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