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The 70th Emmy Awards are taking place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on Monday, September 17th at 8 pm ET / 5 PT. The show will be hosted by Saturday Night Live the editors and the weekend update host Colin Jost and Michael Che. You want to know who is nominated and who we place to win? Read below to fill your Emmy betting pool!

Dramatic series
The servant's tale (Hulu)

The iron Throne (HBO)

That's us (NBC)

The crown (Netflix)

Americans (FX)

Strange things (Netflix)

Westworld (HBO)

Who will win:
The servant's tale Unfortunately, this year's drama categories are not as refreshing as the comedy nominees, who have really pushed the limits of what television can be last year. While
The servant's tale had a good first season and earned his Emmys, the second left a little something to be desired in terms of history and pace. (Although the game has remained phenomenal, as always.) Yet, it's the undisputed leader of this year's race, and it's hard to argue over another drama that surpasses it.
Comic series
Atlanta (FX)
Barry (HBO)

Blackish (ABC)

Calm your enthusiasm (HBO)

GLOW (Netflix)

The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Amazon)

Silicon Valley (HBO)

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)

Who will win: It's a mix between

Atlanta and

The wonderful Mrs Maisel. Anyway, it's a win for the big TV, because both shows are vibrant forms of narration that we often do not have the chance to see on TV. Especially for a traditionally "safe" category like comedy, a victory for
Atlanta or
The wonderful Mrs Maisel will represent a huge change in Peak TV.
Limited series
L & # 39; aliéniste (DTT)

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Engineering: Picasso (NatGeo)

Impious (Netflix)

Patrick Melrose (Show time)

Who will win: Like the Best Drama category this year, the limited series seems a little dull. Even Ryan Murphy offers on tap seem muted compared to
The people vs. O.J. Simpson. Yet Murphy's second attempt
American Crime Storywith
The assassination of Gianni Versace, will probably bring home the price … to at least have a pulse.
Main actor in a dramatic series:

Jason Bateman (
Ozark)

Sterling K. Brown (That's us)

Ed Harris (Westworld)

Matthew Rhys (Americans)

Milo Ventimiglia (That's us)

Jeffrey Wright (Westworld)

Who will win: Although you thought the mix would be between Milo Ventimiglia and Sterlin K. Brown for the NBC fan favorite,
That's us, the reality is that two actors of the same category for the same show often end up dividing the votes, which leads us to predict a victory for Matthew Rhys for
Americans.
Principal actress in a dramatic series:

Claire Foy (
The crown)

Tatiana Maslany (Black Orphan)

Elisabeth Moss (The servant's tale)

Sandra Oh (Kill the day before)

Keri Russell (Americans)

Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld)

Who will win: We would like to say Sandra Oh, with her first nomination as a lead actress. (It's not crazy?) Unfortunately, we simply do not know if all Emmy voters were all-in for
Kill the day before as we were, leaving the probable winner like Elisabeth Moss for
The servant's tale.
Main actor in a comic series:

Donald Glover (
Atlanta)

Bill Hader (Barry)

Anthony Anderson (Blackish)

William H. Macy (Shameless)

Larry David (Calm your enthusiasm)

Ted Danson (The right place)

Who will win: Donald Glover, for the second year in a row. Probably for more than one category because
Atlanta is a great engine of a program and FX has let the world know that he is campaigning. But definitely for the best actor.
Main actress in a comic series:

Pamela Adlon (
Better things)

Rachel Brosnahan (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Tracee Ellis Ross (Blackish)

Allison Janney (Mom)

Lily TomlinGrace and Frankie)

Issa Rae (Unsafe)

Who will win: Rachel Brosnahan for
The wonderful Mrs Maisel. Considering that she has already got her Golden Globe for the performance, we think Rachel is a football shoe.
Main actor in a limited series or film:
Antonio Banderas (Engineering: Picasso)

Darren Criss (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Benedict Cumberbatch (Patrick Melrose)

Jeff Daniels (The imminent tower)

John legend (Jesus Christ Superstar)

Jesse Plemons ("USS Callister "Black Mirror)


Who will win: Why does this sound like one of the only exciting categories this year, where the winner is not obvious? Our fan vote is about Jesse Plemons as Evil Shatner in Black Mirror's episode "USS Callister," but in reality, it's likely a sweep of Ryan Murphy and Darren Criss.
Main actress in a limited series or movie:

Laura Dern (
The tale)

Jessica Biel (The fisherman)

Michelle Dockery (Impious)

Edie Falco (The killings of Menendez)

Regina King (Seven seconds)

Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story: Cult)

Who will win: Whenever Laura Dern is nominated for a category, it is hard not to give her the victory immediately. However, Jessica Biel made good waves with
The fisherman, so look for this as a possible surprise.
Supporting actor in a dramatic series
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (The iron Throne)

Peter Dinklage (The iron Throne)

Joseph Fiennes (The servant's tale)

David Harbor (Strange things)

Mandy Patinkin (Country)

Matt Smith (The crown)


Who will win: For once, we plan a skyline tour of David Harbor, the fan favorite and most likely, who managed to win all of our hearts as surrogate father, Sheriff Jim Hopper, in the second season of Strange things.

Support the actress in a dramatic series

Alexis Bledel (
The servant's tale)

Millie Bobby Brown (Strange things)

Ann Dowd (The servant's tale)

Lena Headey (The iron Throne)

Vanessa Kirby (The crown)

Thandie Newton (Westworld)

Yvonne Strahovski (The servant's tale)

Who will win: Experts call Yvonne Strahovski to
The servant's talebut we would not have exceeded this year; with Ann Dowd currently thought to be in second place, the votes could be split for the series and end up going to Thandie Newton for
Westworld. This is a category to watch for!
Supporting actor in a comic series
Louie Anderson (Baskets)

Alec Baldwin (Saturday Night Live)

Tituss Burgess (Kimmy Schmidt unbreakable)

Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta)

Tony Shalhoub (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live)

Henry Winkler (Barry)Who will win: Henry Winkler for Barry, a series that deserves more material than it will probably receive, but unfortunately has the misfortune to be faced with the most revolutionary Atlanta in all categories.Support the actress in a comic seriesZazie Beetz (Atlanta)

Alex Borstein (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live)

Betty Gilpin (GLOW)

Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live)

Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)

Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne)

Megan Mullally (Will & Grace)Who will win: Another category in vogue, but we support Kate McKinnon for the strength of her product SNL every week.Supporting actor in a limited series or filmJeff Daniels (Impious)

Brandon Victor Dixon (Jesus Christ Superstar)

John Leguizamo (Waco)

Ricky Martin (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Edgar Ramirez (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Michael Stuhlbarg (The imminent tower)

Finn Wittrock (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Who will win: Jeff Daniels for Impious. It would be a nice consolation prize for losing the best actor in a miniseries for The imminent tower.

Series on the exceptional variety


The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Central Comedy)

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee(TBS)

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)

Last week with John Oliver (HBO)

The last late concert with James Corden (CBS)

The late show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)

Who will win:
Last week tonight with John Oliver. Although the field becomes more and more crowded with possible upheavals in the second year of Trump-mania, John Oliver's talk show remains the upper weekly watch.
Series of sketches of exceptional variety
Outstanding competition program

Fantastic race (CBS)
American ninja warrior (NBC)
Runway project (Lifetime)
RuPaul Drag Race (VH1)
Excellent chef (Bravo)
The voice (NBC)

Who will win: RuPaul Drag Raceyou are all As it should be, absolutely.

Exceptional achievement of a comic series

Atlanta (Episode: "FUBU"), directed by Donald Glover (FX)
Atlanta (Episode: "Teddy Perkins"), directed by Hiro Murai (FX)
Barry (Episode: "Chapter One: Make Your Mark"), directed by Bill Hader (HBO)
The Big Bang Theory (Episode: "The Bow Tie Asymmetry"), directed by Mark Cendrowski (CBS)
GLOW (Episode: "Pilot"), directed by Jesse Peretz (Netflix)
The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Episode: "Pilot"), directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Amazon)
Silicon Valley (Episode: "Initial offer of play"), directed by Mike Judge (HBO)

Who will win: Despite the splitting of the show, the votes are always the most likely to lead to a win for Atlanta & # 39; s Hiro Murai. Do not worry, we are sure that Donald Glover will have more than enough rewards for him to last the rest of the night.

Exceptional achievement for a dramatic series

The crown (Episode: "Paterfamilias"), directed by Stephen Daldry (Netflix)
The iron Throne (Episode: "Beyond the Wall"), directed by Alan Taylor (HBO)
The iron Throne (Episode: "The dragon and the wolf"), directed by Jeremy Podeswa (HBO)
The servant's tale (Episode: "After"), directed by Kari Skogland (Hulu)
Ozark (Episode: "The Toll"), directed by Jason Bateman (Netflix)
Ozark (Episode: "Tonight We Improvise"), directed by Daniel Sackheim (Netflix)
Strange things (Episode: "Chapter Nine: The Gate"), directed by the Duffer Brothers (Netflix)

Who will win: Kari Skogland for The servant's tale "After" episode Although it's not as exciting as Reed Morano's win for the series in this category last year, we're still happy that it's a woman in a women's program.

Exceptional achievement for a limited series, a film or a dramatic special

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (Episode: "The man who would be vogue"), directed by Ryan Murphy (FX)

Impious, directed by Scott Frank (Netflix)

Jesus Christ Superstar in concert, directed by David Leveaux and Alex Rudzinski (NBC)

The imminent tower (Episode: "9/11"), directed by Craig Zisk (Hulu)

Paterno, directed by Barry Levinson (HBO)

Patrick Melrose, directed by Edward Berger (Show time)

Twin peaks, directed by David Lynch (Show time)

Who will win: Oh, how do we mean David Lynch for Twin peaks! But realistically, we are looking for a victory for Ryan Murphy. Well, maybe in 25 years …

Exceptional writing for a comic series

Atlanta (Episode: "Alligator Man"), written by Donald Glover (FX)

Atlanta (Episode: "Barbershop"), written by Stefani Robinson (FX)

Barry (Episode: "Chapter One: Make Your Mark"), written by Alec Berg and Bill Hader (HBO)

Barry (Episode: "Chapter Seven: Strong, Fast and Continuous"), written by Liz Sarnoff (HBO)

The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Episode: "Pilot"), written by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Amazon)

Silicon Valley (Episode: "Fifty-One Percent"), written by Alec Berg (HBO)

Who will win: Although there is a chance that it will go to Atlanta & # 39; s "Alligator Man", a real TV episode, you'd be safer to place your money on the pilot's The wonderful Mrs Maisel.

Exceptional Writing for a Dramatic Series

Americans (Episode: "START"), written by Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg (FX)

The crown (Episode: "Mystery Man"), written by Peter Morgan (Netflix)

The iron Throne (Episode: "The dragon and the wolf"), written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (HBO)

The servant's tale (Episode: "June"), written by Bruce Miller (Hulu)

Kill the day before (Episode: "Nice Face"), written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (BBC America)

Strange things (Episode: "Chapter Nine: The Gate"), written by the Duffer Brothers (Netflix)

Who will win: Americans for "Start", which should help eliminate most of their nominations at The Handmaid's Tale this year.

Exceptional writing for a limited series, a film or a dramatic special

American Vandal (Episode: "Clean Up"), written by Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus (Netflix)

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (Episode: "House by the lake"), written by Tom Rob Smith (FX)

Black mirror: USS Callister, written by William Bridges and Charlie Brooker (Netflix)

Impious, written by Scott Frank (Netflix)

Patrick Melrose, written by David Nicholls (Show time)

Twin peaks, written by Mark Frost and David Lynch (Showtime)

Who will win: Finally, we can get some Black mirror Emmy up here! Place your bets on the fantastically well-crafted dystopian nightmare of "USS, Callister" people!

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The 70th Emmy Awards are taking place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on Monday, September 17th at 8 pm ET / 5 PT. The show will be hosted by Saturday Night Live the editors and the weekend update host Colin Jost and Michael Che. You want to know who is nominated and who we place to win? Read below to fill your Emmy betting pool!

Dramatic series
The servant's tale (Hulu)

The iron Throne (HBO)

That's us (NBC)

The crown (Netflix)

Americans (FX)

Strange things (Netflix)

Westworld (HBO)

Who will win:
The servant's tale Unfortunately, this year's drama categories are not as refreshing as the comedy nominees, who have really pushed the limits of what television can be last year. While
The servant's tale had a good first season and earned his Emmys, the second left a little something to be desired in terms of history and pace. (Although the game has remained phenomenal, as always.) Yet, it's the undisputed leader of this year's race, and it's hard to argue over another drama that surpasses it.
Comic series
Atlanta (FX)
Barry (HBO)

Blackish (ABC)

Calm your enthusiasm (HBO)

GLOW (Netflix)

The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Amazon)

Silicon Valley (HBO)

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)

Who will win: It's a mix between

Atlanta and

The wonderful Mrs Maisel. Anyway, it's a win for the big TV, because both shows are vibrant forms of narration that we often do not have the chance to see on TV. Especially for a traditionally "safe" category like comedy, a victory for
Atlanta or
The wonderful Mrs Maisel will represent a huge change in Peak TV.
Limited series
L & # 39; aliéniste (DTT)

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Engineering: Picasso (NatGeo)

Impious (Netflix)

Patrick Melrose (Show time)

Who will win: Like the Best Drama category this year, the limited series seems a little dull. Even Ryan Murphy offers on tap seem muted compared to
The people vs. O.J. Simpson. Yet Murphy's second attempt
American Crime Storywith
The assassination of Gianni Versace, will probably bring home the price … to at least have a pulse.
Main actor in a dramatic series:

Jason Bateman (
Ozark)

Sterling K. Brown (That's us)

Ed Harris (Westworld)

Matthew Rhys (Americans)

Milo Ventimiglia (That's us)

Jeffrey Wright (Westworld)

Who will win: Although you thought the mix would be between Milo Ventimiglia and Sterlin K. Brown for the NBC fan favorite,
That's us, the reality is that two actors of the same category for the same show often end up dividing the votes, which leads us to predict a victory for Matthew Rhys for
Americans.
Principal actress in a dramatic series:

Claire Foy (
The crown)

Tatiana Maslany (Black Orphan)

Elisabeth Moss (The servant's tale)

Sandra Oh (Kill the day before)

Keri Russell (Americans)

Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld)

Who will win: We would like to say Sandra Oh, with her first nomination as a lead actress. (It's not crazy?) Unfortunately, we simply do not know if all Emmy voters were all-in for
Kill the day before as we were, leaving the probable winner like Elisabeth Moss for
The servant's tale.
Main actor in a comic series:

Donald Glover (
Atlanta)

Bill Hader (Barry)

Anthony Anderson (Blackish)

William H. Macy (Shameless)

Larry David (Calm your enthusiasm)

Ted Danson (The right place)

Who will win: Donald Glover, for the second year in a row. Probably for more than one category because
Atlanta is a great engine of a program and FX has let the world know that he is campaigning. But definitely for the best actor.
Main actress in a comic series:

Pamela Adlon (
Better things)

Rachel Brosnahan (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Tracee Ellis Ross (Blackish)

Allison Janney (Mom)

Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie)

Issa Rae (Unsafe)

Who will win: Rachel Brosnahan for
The wonderful Mrs Maisel. Considering that she has already got her Golden Globe for the performance, we think Rachel is a football shoe.
Main actor in a limited series or film:
Antonio Banderas (Engineering: Picasso)

Darren Criss (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Benedict Cumberbatch (Patrick Melrose)

Jeff Daniels (The imminent tower)

John legend (Jesus Christ Superstar)

Jesse Plemons ("USS Callister "black mirror)


Who will win: Why does this sound like one of the only exciting categories this year, where the winner is not obvious? Our fan vote is about Jesse Plemons as Evil Shatner in Black Mirror's episode "USS Callister," but in reality, it's likely a sweep of Ryan Murphy and Darren Criss.
Main actress in a limited series or movie:

Laura Dern (
The tale)

Jessica Biel (The fisherman)

Michelle Dockery (Impious)

Edie Falco (The killings of Menendez)

Regina King (Seven seconds)

Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story: Cult)

Who will win: Whenever Laura Dern is nominated for a category, it is hard not to give her the victory immediately. However, Jessica Biel made good waves with
The fishermanso look for this as a possible annoyance.
Supporting actor in a dramatic series
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (The iron Throne)

Peter Dinklage (The iron Throne)

Joseph Fiennes (The servant's tale)

David Harbor (Strange things)

Mandy Patinkin (Country)

Matt Smith (The crown)


Who will win: For once, we plan a skyline tour of David Harbor, the fan favorite and most likely, who managed to win all of our hearts as surrogate father, Sheriff Jim Hopper, in the second season of Strange things.

Support the actress in a dramatic series

Alexis Bledel (
The servant's tale)

Millie Bobby Brown (Strange things)

Ann Dowd (The servant's tale)

Lena Headey (The iron Throne)

Vanessa Kirby (The crown)

Thandie Newton (Westworld)

Yvonne Strahovski (The servant's tale)

Who will win: Experts call Yvonne Strahovski to
The servant's talebut we would not have exceeded this year; with Ann Dowd currently thought to be in second place, the votes could be split for the series and end up going to Thandie Newton for
Westworld. This is a category to watch for!
Supporting actor in a comic series
Louie Anderson (Baskets)

Alec Baldwin (Saturday Night Live)

Tituss Burgess (Kimmy Schmidt unbreakable)

Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta)

Tony Shalhoub (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live)

Henry Winkler (Barry)Who will win: Henry Winkler for Barry, a series that deserves more material than it will probably receive, but unfortunately has the misfortune to be faced with the most revolutionary Atlanta in all categories.Support the actress in a comic seriesZazie Beetz (Atlanta)

Alex Borstein (The wonderful Mrs Maisel)

Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live)

Betty Gilpin (GLOW)

Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live)

Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)

Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne)

Megan Mullally (Will & Grace)Who will win: Another category in vogue, but we support Kate McKinnon for the strength of her product SNL every week.Supporting actor in a limited series or filmJeff Daniels (Impious)

Brandon Victor Dixon (Jesus Christ Superstar)

John Leguizamo (Waco)

Ricky Martin (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Edgar Ramirez (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Michael Stuhlbarg (The imminent tower)

Finn Wittrock (The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Who will win: Jeff Daniels for Impious. It would be a nice consolation prize for losing the best actor in a miniseries for The imminent tower.

Series on the exceptional variety


The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Central Comedy)

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee(TBS)

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)

Last week with John Oliver (HBO)

The last late concert with James Corden (CBS)

The late show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)

Who will win:
Last week tonight with John Oliver. Although the field becomes more and more crowded with possible upheavals in the second year of Trump-mania, John Oliver's talk show remains the upper weekly watch.
Series of sketches of exceptional variety

Outstanding competition program

Fantastic race (CBS)
American ninja warrior (NBC)
Runway project (Lifetime)
RuPaul Drag Race (VH1)
Excellent chef (Bravo)
The voice (NBC)

Who will win: RuPaul Drag Raceyou are all As it should be, absolutely.

Exceptional achievement of a comic series

Atlanta (Episode: "FUBU"), directed by Donald Glover (FX)
Atlanta (Episode: "Teddy Perkins"), directed by Hiro Murai (FX)
Barry (Episode: "Chapter One: Make Your Mark"), directed by Bill Hader (HBO)
The Big Bang Theory (Episode: "The Bow Tie Asymmetry"), directed by Mark Cendrowski (CBS)
GLOW (Episode: "Pilot"), directed by Jesse Peretz (Netflix)
The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Episode: "Pilot"), directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Amazon)
Silicon Valley (Episode: "Initial offer of play"), directed by Mike Judge (HBO)

Who will win: Despite the splitting of the show, the votes are always the most likely to lead to a win for Atlanta & # 39; s Hiro Murai. Do not worry, we are sure that Donald Glover will have more than enough rewards for him to last the rest of the night.

Exceptional achievement for a dramatic series

The crown (Episode: "Paterfamilias"), directed by Stephen Daldry (Netflix)
The iron Throne (Episode: "Beyond the Wall"), directed by Alan Taylor (HBO)
The iron Throne (Episode: "The dragon and the wolf"), directed by Jeremy Podeswa (HBO)
The servant's tale (Episode: "After"), directed by Kari Skogland (Hulu)
Ozark (Episode: "The Toll"), directed by Jason Bateman (Netflix)
Ozark (Episode: "Tonight We Improvise"), directed by Daniel Sackheim (Netflix)
Strange things (Episode: "Chapter Nine: The Gate"), directed by the Duffer Brothers (Netflix)

Who will win: Kari Skogland for The servant's tale "After" episode Although it's not as exciting as Reed Morano's win for the series in this category last year, we're still happy that it's a woman in a women's program.

Exceptional achievement for a limited series, a film or a dramatic special

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (Episode: "The man who would be vogue"), directed by Ryan Murphy (FX)

Impious, directed by Scott Frank (Netflix)

Jesus Christ Superstar in concert, directed by David Leveaux and Alex Rudzinski (NBC)

The imminent tower (Episode: "9/11"), directed by Craig Zisk (Hulu)

Paterno, directed by Barry Levinson (HBO)

Patrick Melrose, directed by Edward Berger (Show time)

Twin peaks, directed by David Lynch (Show time)

Who will win: Oh, how do we mean David Lynch for Twin peaks! But realistically, we are looking for a victory for Ryan Murphy. Well, maybe in 25 years …

Exceptional writing for a comic series

Atlanta (Episode: "Alligator Man"), written by Donald Glover (FX)

Atlanta (Episode: "Barbershop"), written by Stefani Robinson (FX)

Barry (Episode: "Chapter One: Make your mark"), written by Alec Berg and Bill Hader (HBO)

Barry (Episode: "Chapter Seven: Strong, Fast and Continuous"), written by Liz Sarnoff (HBO)

The wonderful Mrs Maisel (Episode: "Pilot"), written by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Amazon)

Silicon Valley (Episode: "Fifty-One Percent"), written by Alec Berg (HBO)

Who will win: Although there is a chance that it will go to Atlanta & # 39; s "Alligator Man", a real TV episode, you'd be safer to place your money on the pilot's The wonderful Mrs Maisel.

Exceptional Writing for a Dramatic Series

Americans (Episode: "START"), written by Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg (FX)

The crown (Episode: "Mystery Man"), written by Peter Morgan (Netflix)

The iron Throne (Episode: "The dragon and the wolf"), written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (HBO)

The servant's tale (Episode: "June"), written by Bruce Miller (Hulu)

Kill the day before (Episode: "Nice Face"), written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (BBC America)

Strange things (Episode: "Chapter Nine: The Gate"), written by the Duffer Brothers (Netflix)

Who will win: Americans for "Start", which should help eliminate most of their nominations at The Handmaid's Tale this year.

Exceptional writing for a limited series, a film or a dramatic special

American Vandal (Episode: "Clean Up"), written by Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus (Netflix)

The assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (Episode: "House by the lake"), written by Tom Rob Smith (FX)

Black mirror: USS Callister, written by William Bridges and Charlie Brooker (Netflix)

Impious, written by Scott Frank (Netflix)

Patrick Melrose, written by David Nicholls (Show time)

Twin peaks, written by Mark Frost and David Lynch (Showtime)

Who will win: Finally, we can get some Black mirror Emmy up here! Place your bets on the fantastically well-crafted dystopian nightmare of "USS, Callister" people!

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