THR's TV critics rejoice in recognition for Rhea Seehorn, 'Severance' and more, but bemoan a range of oversights and shut-outs from 'Reservation Dogs' to 'Better Things' and beyond
HAPPY EMMY MORNING! Sorry. I’m a little pumped up.
It’s the most exciting morning of the year for people who love television and like to measure success or failure based on the opinions of a couple thousand industry insiders, rather than a pair of sage TV critics, like us!Are we going to lead with excitement over Rhea Seehorn finally breaking through and earning her first nomination for
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