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After being snubbed for his first two seasons, "Rick and Morty" won the Emmy Award for Best Animation Program at Saturday's Creative Arts Ceremony for the episode "Pickle Rick". center with 4/1 chance to prevail.
In the episode, Rick turns into a pickle in order to avoid following a family therapy with Beth, Summer and Morty. He finds himself eliminating a sewer and having to fight armies of insects, rats and even an intelligence service. During the family therapy session, it becomes very difficult to know what is the negative dynamics of the Smith family and when Rick picks up at the end of the session, he is forced to face it as well.
The favorite in the category this year was "Bob's Burgers" with the episode "V for Valentine-detta". The double winner had 2/5 chances to win. Tina is depressed after being dropped by Jimmy Jr. before Valentine's Day, so Linda decides to take her along with Louise in a rented limousine. The adventure takes revenge when Linda discovers the details of the breakup. Bob and Gene end up spending Valentine's Day in a couple trapeze lesson, where both have a hard time not being able to literally let go.
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"The Simpsons" was in third place, based on the combined odds in our Prediction Center, with a 25/1 probability of winning the honor for the 11th time. They submitted the episode "Gone Boy". Bart falls into a manhole in an abandoned military bunker and is declared missing. Milhouse fails to alert the authorities, leading Bart to be declared dead. This brings Sideshow Bob to try to find Bart and, again, to try to kill him but eventually to change his mind. A flash-forward in the future reveals that Bob can never afford to kill Bart Simpson.
"Big Hero 6: The Series" was ranked fourth in our Prediction Center with a probability of 28/1 to be victorious. The show, based on the Oscar-winning film, featured the pilot episode "Baymax Returns". Hiro finds the inflatable robot personality chip, Baymax, and joins the friends he created following the death of his brother. Mr. Yama tries to use Hiro and the university students to steal something from the dean of the school, but the team manages to thwart him and Hiro has access to his brother's old lab.
"South Park" was in last place based on combined odds in the Prediction Center with a probability of 66/1. Tweek becomes more and more agitated and neurotic about the president's tweets about North Korea. Tweek is trying to make things better but the president continues to make things worse. Craig is left trying to find ways to comfort Tweek. Cartman tries to educate the public about suicide prevention by repeatedly threatening suicide, but he keeps losing sight of the attention given to distracted drivers who read the president's tweets on their phones.
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