Submitted by Nicobade t3_11qpdq9 in television
2022 was an absolutely amazing year of television, specifically that 2nd half that featured The Boys Season 3, Stranger Things Season 4, Better Call Saul Season 6, House of the Dragon, The White Lotus Season 2, Andor and more.
2023 has already given us The Last of Us plus before the 1st half of the year is over we will have Succession Season 4, Yellowjackets Season 2 and The Mandalorian Season 3. Every single show I just mentioned is eligible for the 75th Emmy Awards and is competing within the Outstanding Drama categories. That's not even to mention The Crown Season 5 which wasn't super well received but is usually very successful at the Emmys.
This has got to be one of the most stacked Emmy lineups ever and alot of it is spearheaded by HBO which has 4 of the shows I just mentioned, arguably 4 of the best shows out of an already impressive batch. Several networks have had stand out years in the past and gotten 2 or 3 shows within the same category nominated. But no network even with the expanded number of nominees in recent years, has gotten 4 shows competing for Outstanding Drama Series since the Golden Age of TV started in the 2000s.
Having this many nominees obviously shows they are an amazing network at the top of the field but also there is the downside that their can only be 1 winner. In the Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor categories, Jennifer Coolidge and F. Murray Abraham from White Lotus are considered favourites by some outlets and their biggest competition would be Sarah Snook and Matthew Macfayden from Succession. In the Lead Actor category, Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong from Succession already always compete with each other but now they are also against Pedro Pascal from TLOU and maybe Paddy Considine from HOTD. From HBO's perspective I worry that this is overkill and they are missing out on several wins because they are competing with themselves.
This could all actually be remedied with 1 change: Delay Succession Season 4 until the 2nd half of 2023. Succession out of all the shows mentioned is the biggest critical darling and would be the favourite regardless of what comes out in 2023/2024, especially because it's the final season. By doing this, HBO would give The White Lotus, The Last of Us and House of the Dragon more of the spotlight and a chance to rack up big wins at this year's Emmys while Succession could still probably sweep the 2024 Emmys.
StranglesMcWhiskey t1_jc4e3dd wrote
Counterpoint, winning an Emmy doesn't really mean much to most people.