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And the nominees are?

Our TV critics share the shows and actors they most want to see recognized

- LORRAINE ALI TELEVISION CRITIC

Drama series: I’d love to root for something new — a show that hasn’t been nominated or won before, or perhaps a series that just debuted — but nothing on television beats the second season of Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale.” This year, the dark drama stretched its dystopian narrative beyond the Margaret Atwood novel from which it was adapted and hit even closer to the bone in its themes of subjugatio­n, authoritar­ianism and religious persecutio­n. All that, and it also managed to make a tune covered by the Bay City Rollers sound meaningful. Close behind, however, are other shows familiar to the Emmys where women ruled: “Game of Thrones” and “The Crown.” And if the world were turned upside down? “Stranger Things.”

Comedy series: All the comedies I’d like to see nominated feature awkward, broke and often high lead characters who I’m pretty sure at one time or another wore tube socks out in public. “Atlanta” is my top hope, and since “Veep” is no longer in the running, the FX series created by Donald Glover stands a chance. HBO’s “Insecure,” which is coming up on Season 3, hasn’t gotten the love it deserves, so I’m rooting for the L.A. based comedy as well. And for a brutally funny take on penniless, single motherhood, there’s “SMILF.” The AMC series will never win because it scares people — but that’s exactly why it should get the prize

Lead actor in a drama series: As the self-absorbed, cruel patriarch John Paul Getty of “Trust,”

Donald Sutherland elevated this compelling original drama from good to great with a stellar performanc­e. Even if you have seen that other drama about the 1970s kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, this narrative (helmed by director Danny Boyle) lays bare the moral bankruptcy of the world’s wealthiest man.

Lead actress in a drama series: Again, not the most original choice, but this should go to Elisabeth Moss for her portrayal of the enslaved Offred (a.k.a. June) in “The Handmaid’s Tale.” The silent rage Moss conveyed all season from under the horrible red hood and winged hat was a thing of sadness and beauty. My second choice also knows how to convey myriad emotions with the smallest of gestures: Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s “The Crown.” She gets to throw shade while wearing a tiara.

Lead actor in a comedy series: Donald Glover should win this prize again for his performanc­e as the inconsiste­ntly ambitious Earn in FX’s “Atlanta.” And though I have many problems with the Netflix show “GLOW,” Marc Maron is the main reason I continue to watch it. He’s a natural as the sleazy B-movie director Sam Sylvia. A longer shot than Maron? Zach Galifianak­is, who plays two roles — the forlorn clown, Chip, and his twin brother, Dale — in FX’s “Baskets.” And with Louie Anderson playing their mother, Christine, the evolving family dynamics make the show better with each season.

Lead actress in a comedy series: This one’s tricky, so I’m splitting the award four ways. And the dismembere­d Emmy goes to … “Insecure” creator Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross of “blackish,” the unbreakabl­e Ellie Kemper of the “Unbreakabl­e Kimmy Schmidt” and Frankie Shaw as the messy single mom in “SMILF.”

Limited series: You probably missed all of these limited series, but I promise they are better than that one about Versace. First on my list of dream wins that will never happen is AMC’s period drama “The Terror,” starring Jared Harris. The fictionali­zed tale is based on the true story of British Royal Navy ships that became stranded in ice while on route to discover the Northwest Passage. The crew are exposed to the elements — and something far worse. Close behind are two Netflix series: the psychologi­cal thriller “Alias Grace” and the teenage runaway comedy “End of the ... World.”

 ?? Patrick Wymore Showtime ?? KYLE MACLACHAN, as Agent Cooper in “Twin Peaks,” is Robert Lloyd’s pick for lead actor in a drama. The Emmy nomination­s will be announced Thursday.
Patrick Wymore Showtime KYLE MACLACHAN, as Agent Cooper in “Twin Peaks,” is Robert Lloyd’s pick for lead actor in a drama. The Emmy nomination­s will be announced Thursday.
 ?? HBO ?? ISSA RAE and three others might need to share lead comedy actress honors, says Lorraine Ali.
HBO ISSA RAE and three others might need to share lead comedy actress honors, says Lorraine Ali.
 ?? Guy D’Alema FX ?? OUR CRITICS’ comedy series picks are “Atlanta,” left, with Lakeith Stanfield, Donald Glover and Brian Tyree Henry, and “Detectoris­ts,” right, with Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.
Guy D’Alema FX OUR CRITICS’ comedy series picks are “Atlanta,” left, with Lakeith Stanfield, Donald Glover and Brian Tyree Henry, and “Detectoris­ts,” right, with Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.
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Acorn TV
 ?? George Kraychyk Hulu ?? ELISABETH MOSS and “Handmaid’s” should repeat in drama actress, series categories, critic says.
George Kraychyk Hulu ELISABETH MOSS and “Handmaid’s” should repeat in drama actress, series categories, critic says.
 ?? Aidan Monaghan AMC ?? “THE TERROR,” a fictionali­zed account of British Royal Navy’s lost expedition to the Arctic, probably won’t win for limited series but should, critic Lorraine Ali says.
Aidan Monaghan AMC “THE TERROR,” a fictionali­zed account of British Royal Navy’s lost expedition to the Arctic, probably won’t win for limited series but should, critic Lorraine Ali says.

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