Personal Emmys Ballot 2020: Who Got My Votes?

With so many worthy performances from the 2019/2020 TV season, how would we narrow the choices we would make if given the opportunity to vote ourselves?

I don’t watch some of the big contenders since they are so far in their runs at this point, and they never really caught my attention as a viewer. The television landscape is so vast these days, we can’t possibly watch everything available to us. We can only try to watch some of the best works of the season and hope these artists get recognized for their work, especially if it means future opportunities for them to create their art.

Here, I’ve decided to recognize some of my favorites from the year in the Series (10 nominees each), Acting (8 nominees each), Directing (8 nominees each), and Writing (8 nominees each) categories. I consider myself an expert in none of the fields, but true art cannot be hidden.

My personal picks for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards are as follows:

COMEDY

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Outstanding Comedy Series

  • Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (Season 1) (Comedy Central)
  • Better Things (Season 4) (FX)
  • Dead to Me (Season 2) (Netflix)
  • GLOW (Season 3) (Netflix)
  • Insecure (Season 4) (HBO)
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Season 3) (Prime Video)
  • Never Have I Ever (Season 1) (Netflix)
  • Ramy (Season 2) (Hulu)
  • Schitt’s Creek (Season 6, final) (Pop TV)
  • What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2) (FX)

A couple of breakout series included here with Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens and Never Have I Ever, both in their first seasons this year. Each series delivered a brilliant first season that deserved inclusion in the lineup. Every other nominee has been a favorite of mine since its inception. Better Things, Insecure, Ramy, and What We Do in the Shadows continued to do what they have been doing well, all improving with each subsequent season. Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV) had a wonderful final run with its sixth season this year. Runners-up include Black Monday (Showtime), Dickinson (Apple TV+), Kidding (Showtime), One Day at a Time (Pop TV), and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC).

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Matt Berry, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
  • Josh Feldman, This Close (Sundance)
  • Zach Galifianakis, Baskets (FX)
  • Walton Goggins, The Unicorn (CBS)
  • Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Kayvan Novak, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • Ramy Youssef, Ramy (Hulu)

A difficult category to fill for me, but I still wish I had more slots available. My 9th and 10th nominees would have been Jim Carrey for Kidding and Don Cheadle for Black Monday. Josh Feldman for This Close and Walton Goggins for The Unicorn are the picks that surprised even myself, but they are both performances that I could not forget after a year of TV. Other runners-up include Asa Butterfield (Sex Education), Thomas Haden Church (Divorce), and Ted Danson (The Good Place).

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Pamela Adlon, Better Things (FX)
  • Christina Applegate, Dead to Me (Netflix)
  • Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
  • Natasia Demetriou, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • Jane Levy, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC)
  • Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Issa Rae, Insecure (HBO)
  • Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish (ABC)

This was a standout year for Demetriou, Levy, O’Hara, and Rae. I believe it will be much more complicated to rank these nominees when the time comes, but I will do my best! Runners-up include Awkwafina (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens), Alison Brie (GLOW), Linda Cardellini (Dead to Me), Lucy Liu (Why Women Kill), and Hailee Steinfeld (Dickinson).

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Mahershala Ali, Ramy (Hulu)
  • Harvey Guillén, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Chris Lowell, GLOW (Netflix)
  • James Marsden, Dead to Me (Netflix)
  • Leroy McClain, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
  • Alex Newell, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC)
  • Noah Reid, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)

This was the year for great performances from supporting actors in established shows. Guillén and Lowell both stood out among their casts. Runners-up include Alan Arkin (The Kominsky Method), Sterling K. Brown (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Jay Ellis (Insecure), Justin Kirk (Kidding), and Andrew Rannells (Black Monday).

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Hiam Abbass, Ramy (Hulu)
  • Lauren Graham, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC)
  • Emily Hampshire, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Poorna Jagannathan, Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
  • Rita Moreno, One Day at a Time (Pop TV)
  • Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Yvonne Orji, Insecure (HBO)
  • Gayle Rankin, GLOW (Netflix)

New standouts appeared for several shows with Abbass, Orji, and Rankin all having an incredible year. Runners-up include May Calamawy (Ramy), Betty Gilpin (GLOW), Judy Greer (Kidding), Regina Hall (Black Monday), and June Diane Raphael (Grace and Frankie).

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Anthony Alabi, Shameless (Showtime)
  • Victor Garber, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • Mark Hamill, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • Luke Kirby, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
  • Omar Metwally, Ramy (Hulu)
  • Bob Odenkirk, The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
  • Dev Patel, Modern Love (Prime Video)
  • Randy Rainbow, Better Things (FX)

These actors made great impressions in their short runs in each series. Runners-up include Diedrich Bader (Better Things), Toby Huss (GLOW), Zachary Levi (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Michael McKean (Grace and Frankie), and Scoot McNairy (Love Life).

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Carol Burnett, Mad About You (Spectrum)
  • Loretta Devine, Black-ish (ABC)
  • January Jones, The Politician (Netflix)
  • Jane Krakowski, AJ and the Queen (Netflix)
  • Judith Light, The Politician (Netflix)
  • Reba McEntire, Young Sheldon (CBS)
  • Alysia Reiner, Better Things (FX)
  • Maya Rudolph, The Good Place (NBC)

The appearances of Burnett and McEntire in their respective shows excited me so much as a viewer! I’m very excited to include them here. Runners-up include Bette Midler (The Politician), Amy Sedaris (Divorce), Wanda Sykes (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Kathleen Turner (The Kominsky Method), and Constance Zimmer (Shameless).

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

  • “I Felt a Funeral, In My Brain” – Patrick Norris, Dickinson (Apple TV+)
  • “Lowkey Lost” – Prentice Penny, Insecure (HBO)
  • “The Nightingale Pledge” – Jake Schreier, Kidding (Showtime)
  • “Miakhalifa.mov” – Ramy Youssef, Ramy (Hulu)
  • “Happy Ending” – Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)
  • “Nouveau Théâtre des Vampires” – Kyle Newacheck, What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
  • “We Love Lucy” – James Burrows, Will & Grace (NBC)
  • “Zoey’s Extraordinary Glitch” – Jon Turteltaub, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC)

Runners-up include “Baby Chip” (Baskets), “Listen to the Roosters’ (Better Things), “Outward Bound” (GLOW), “The Puppet Dalai Lama” (Kidding), and “…been the loneliest boy in the world” (Never Have I Ever).

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

  • “Grandma & Chill” – Kyle Lau, Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (Comedy Central)
  • “Bataceñera” – Joe Hortua and Ira Parker, Better Things (FX)
  • “It’s Not You, It’s Me” – Liz Feldman and Kelly Hutchinson, Dead to Me (Netflix)
  • “Whenever You’re Ready” – Michael Schur, The Good Place (NBC)
  • “Lowkey Lost” – Prentice Penny, Insecure (HBO)
  • “The Death of Fil” – Dave Holstein, Kidding (Showtime)
  • “You Are Naked in Front of Your Sheikh” – Rob Ulin and Ramy Youssef, Ramy (Hulu)
  • “Happy Ending” – Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV)

Runners-up include “The Change” (Grace and Frankie), “Lowkey Happy” (Insecure), “Pilot” (Never Have I Ever), “Boundaries” (One Day at a Time), and “Moira Rosé” (Schitt’s Creek).


DRAMA

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Outstanding Drama Series

  • The Affair (Season 5, final) (Showtime)
  • The Crown (Season 3) (Netflix)
  • Euphoria (Season 1) (HBO)
  • The Good Fight (Season 4) (CBS All Access)
  • Killing Eve (Season 3) (BBC America)
  • The Mandalorian (Season 1) (Disney+)
  • The Morning Show (Season 1) (Apple TV+)
  • Mr. Robot (Season 4, final) (USA)
  • Ozark (Season 3) (Netflix)
  • Pose (Season 2) (FX)

Two shows in their final seasons and three shows in their first seasons remained on my radar throughout the year. Others continued to impress me with their stories and overall artistic value. New streaming services made their mark on me with two nominees from services that both launched in November 2019. Runners-up include Big Little Lies (HBO), The Bold Type (Freeform), How to Get Away with Murder (ABC), Orange Is the New Black (Netflix), and Succession (HBO).

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

  • Murray Bartlett, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)
  • Jason Bateman, Ozark (Netflix)
  • Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us (NBC)
  • Rami Malek, Mr. Robot (USA)
  • Tobias Menzies, The Crown (Netflix)
  • Billy Porter, Pose (FX)
  • Jeremy Strong, Succession (HBO)
  • Dominic West, The Affair (Showtime)

Some of my favorite performances of the year came from this category, specifically from Malek, Porter, Strong, and West. Malek and West both delivered for the final seasons of their shows, Porter continued to develop his beloved character of Pray Tell, and Strong gave one of the best performances of his career. When your name is Logan, “L to the OG” hits a little different. Runners-up include Brian Cox (Succession), Daveed Diggs (Snowpiercer), Stephan James (Homecoming), Aaron Paul (Westworld), and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us).

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

  • Christine Baranski, The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
  • Olivia Colman, The Crown (Netflix)
  • Jodie Comer, Killing Eve (BBC America)
  • Viola Davis, How to Get Away with Murder (ABC)
  • Kirsten Dunst, On Becoming a God in Central Florida (Showtime)
  • Laura Linney, Ozark (Netflix)
  • Mj Rodriguez, Pose (FX)
  • Zendaya, Euphoria (HBO)

Baranski continued to reign supreme over the television landscape as Diane Lockhart, Colman broke through as the new Queen Elizabeth, Comer performed with more accents and more murder techniques as Villanelle, Davis shook the cores of the viewers in her final run as Annalise Keating, Dunst joined the scene as jazzercise and sales expert Krystal Stubbs, Linney took over the business with vigor as Wendy Byrde, Rodriguez shaped her family and her individual identity as Blanca, and Zendaya showed us what high school looks like for Gen Z as Rue. Runners-up include Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies), Mandy Moore (This Is Us), Niecy Nash (Claws), Sandra Oh (Killing Eve), and Maura Tierney (The Affair).

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

  • Kim Bodnia, Killing Eve (BBC America)
  • Angus Cloud, Euphoria (HBO)
  • Billy Crudup, The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
  • Angel Bismark Curiel, Pose (FX)
  • Delroy Lindo, The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
  • Josh O’Connor, The Crown (Netflix)
  • Tom Pelphrey, Ozark (Netflix)
  • Mel Rodriguez, On Becoming a God in Central Florida (Showtime)

There were some clearly incredible performers for this category, so that made it difficult to narrow the field to eight nominees. A few of these performers were at the top of the list though – Bodnia, Crudup, O’Connor, and Pelphrey. Bodnia made a bigger impression on me this year than he had before as Konstantin, Crudup deliciously worked to ruin people’s lives for ratings as Cory Ellison, O’Connor brought life to Prince Charles, and Pelphrey quietly appeared to steal every scene as Ben Davis. Runners-up include Vincent Cassel (Westworld), Kieran Culkin (Succession), Matthew Macfadyen (Succession), Théodore Pellerin (On Becoming a God in Central Florida), and Martin Wallstrom (Mr. Robot).

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

  • Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown (Netflix)
  • Julia Garner, Ozark (Netflix)
  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw, The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
  • Indya Moore, Pose (FX)
  • Angelica Ross, Pose (FX)
  • Hunter Schafer, Euphoria (HBO)
  • Sarah Snook, Succession (HBO)
  • Susan Kelechi Watson, This Is Us (NBC)

I wish I had so many more slots to fill in this category. I wouldn’t have a problem awarding any nominee in this category, nor would I have a problem awarding several women excluded from this short list. Runners-up include Holly Hunter (Succession), Dominique Jackson (Pose), Janet McTeer (Ozark), J. Smith-Cameron (Succession), and Alison Wright (Snowpiercer).

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

  • Michael Angarano, This Is Us (NBC)
  • Charles Dance, The Crown (Netflix)
  • Raúl Esparza, The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
  • O-T Fagbenle, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
  • Luke Kirby, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)
  • Simon Quarterman, Westworld (HBO)
  • Andrew Scott, Black Mirror (Netflix)
  • Alexander Skarsgård, On Becoming a God in Central Florida (Showtime)

I love seeing wonderful performers appear in small roles simply so I can include them in the Guest Actor category, such as Dance, Esparza, and Skarsgård. Kirby has become a favorite of mine after his appearances in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Tales of the City – I hope to see more of him soon. Runners-up include Sean Delaney (Killing Eve), Mark Lewis Jones (The Crown), Christopher Meloni (The Handmaid’s Tale), Rodrigo Santoro (Westworld), and Elliot Villar (Mr. Robot).

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

  • Pamela Adlon, This Is Us (NBC)
  • Kerry Bishé, Amazing Stories (Apple TV+)
  • Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
  • Joan Cusack, Homecoming (Prime Video)
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Affair (Showtime)
  • Gloria Reuben, Mr. Robot (USA)
  • Jen Richards, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)
  • Daniela Vega, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)

The Guest Actress category was made for incredible stars to make their mark on television. Runners-up include Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black), Patrice Johnson Chevannes (Pose), Jennifer Morrison (This Is Us), Zenobia Shroff (The Affair), and Cicely Tyson (How to Get Away with Murder).

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

  • “Days of Small Surrenders” – Alan Poul, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)
  • “Cri de Coeur” – Jessica Hobbs, The Crown (Netflix)
  • “And Salt the Earth Behind You” – Sam Levinson, Euphoria (HBO)
  • “The Gang Deals with Alternate Reality” – Brooke Kennedy, The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
  • “Are You Leading Or Am I?” – Damon Thomas, Killing Eve (BBC America)
  • “Chapter 8: Redemption” – Taika Waititi, The Mandalorian (Disney+)
  • “407 Proxy Authentication Required” – Sam Esmail, Mr. Robot (USA)
  • “In My Heels” – Janet Mock, Pose (FX)

Runners-up include “Episode 511” (The Affair), “Tell-Tale Hearts” (Big Little Lies), “Household” (The Handmaid’s Tale), “Fire Pink” (Ozark), and “Hunting” (Succession).

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

  • “Days of Small Surrenders” – Lauren Morelli, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City (Netflix)
  • “5, 6, 7, 8” – Lauren Parks and Celeste Vasquez, The Bold Type (Freeform)
  • “Twyysog Cymru” – James Graham and Peter Morgan, The Crown (Netflix)
  • “Shook Ones, Pt. II” – Sam Levinson, Euphoria (HBO)
  • “Night” – Bruce Miller, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
  • “Are You From Pinner?” – Suzanne Heathcote, Killing Eve (BBC America)
  • “Lonely at the Top” – JC Lee, The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
  • “Never Knew Love Like This Before” – Janet Mock and Ryan Murphy, Pose (FX)

Runners-up include “Smithereens” (Black Mirror), “Aberfan” (The Crown), “The Gang Deals with Alternate Reality” (The Good Fight), “The Stinker Thinker” (On Becoming a God in Central Florida), and “Boss Fight” (Ozark).


LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE

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Outstanding Limited Series

  • Hollywood (Netflix)
  • I Know This Much Is True (HBO)
  • Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
  • Mrs. America (FX)
  • Mrs. Fletcher (HBO)
  • Normal People (Hulu)
  • The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • Unbelievable (Netflix)
  • Watchmen (HBO)
  • Years and Years (HBO)

There were so many incredible limited series released this year, and I wasn’t able to catch them all. The only one I wish I had another slot to include is Defending Jacob (Apple TV+), which had incredible performances and a gripping story based on the bestselling novel of the same name.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Chris Evans, Defending Jacob (Apple TV+)
  • Jeremy Irons, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Hugh Jackman, Bad Education (HBO)
  • Paul Mescal, Normal People (Hulu)
  • Jeremy Pope, Hollywood (Netflix)
  • Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True (HBO)
  • Morgan Spector, The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • Russell Tovey, Years and Years (HBO)

What an incredibly strong category, especially after many years of being less than adequate. I could see any of these nominees winning for me, whereas I typically have a single standout performance to choose. Jackman, Mescal, Pope, and Ruffalo are my top four performers here, but I have no idea who comes out on top. Runners-up include Andre Braugher (Live in Front of a Studio Audience: “All in the Family” and “Good Times”), David Corenswet (Hollywood), Rory Kinnear (Years and Years), Matthew Macfadyen (Quiz), and Jackson White (Mrs. Fletcher).

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America (FX)
  • Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable (Netflix)
  • Michelle Dockery, Defending Jacob (Apple TV+)
  • Kathryn Hahn, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO)
  • Zoe Kazan, The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • Regina King, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Kerry Washington, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
  • Merritt Wever, Unbelievable (Netflix)

Yet another category where any performer could win for me. I don’t even know if I could narrow it to a top four at the moment I’m writing. Hopefully I’ll be able to make a decision soon. Runners-up include Sian Clifford (Quiz), Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People), Aunjanue Ellis (The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel), Niecy Nash (Robin Roberts Presents: Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story), and Anne Reid (Years and Years).

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Jovan Adepo, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Maxim Baldry, Years and Years (HBO)
  • Anthony Boyle, The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • Philip Ettinger, I Know This Much Is True (HBO)
  • Louis Gossett Jr., Watchmen (HBO)
  • Joe Mantello, Hollywood (Netflix)
  • Tim Blake Nelson, Watchmen (HBO)

The limited series categories are nothing short of spectacular this year with a parade of worthy performances. Runners-up include Darren Criss (Hollywood), Joshua Jackson (Little Fires Everywhere), Jaeden Martell (Defending Jacob), John Slattery (Mrs. America), and John Turturro (The Plot Against America).

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Tiffany Boone, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
  • Rose Byrne, Mrs. America (FX)
  • Toni Collette, Unbelievable (Netflix)
  • Sarah Paulson, Mrs. America (FX)
  • Winona Ryder, The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • Jean Smart, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Holland Taylor, Hollywood (Netflix)
  • Emma Thompson, Years and Years (HBO)

Mrs. America offered several possible nominees, as did Hollywood. The difficulty of choosing these eight nominees was painful enough, so choosing a winner will be even worse. Jean Smart had one of the most memorable scenes of the year, though. We all know which scene that was. Runners-up include Uzo Aduba (Mrs. America), Hong Chau (Watchmen), Kathryn Hahn (I Know This Much Is True), Allison Janney (Bad Education), and Patti LuPone (Hollywood).

Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Cory Finley, Bad Education (HBO)
  • “Meg” – Janet Mock, Hollywood (Netflix)
  • Derek Cianfrance, I Know This Much Is True (HBO)
  • “Find A Way” – Lynn Shelton, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
  • “Houston” – Janicza Bravo, Mrs. America (FX)
  • “Episode 5” – Lenny Abrahamson, Normal People (Hulu)
  • “Episode 1” – Lisa Cholodenko, Unbelievable (Netflix)
  • “This Extraordinary Being” – Stephen Williams, Watchmen (HBO)

Runners-up include Defending Jacob, “Welcome Back” (Mrs. Fletcher), “Part 6” (The Plot Against America), “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice” (Watchmen), and “Episode 4” (Years and Years).

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series/TV Movie

  • Mike Makowsky, Bad Education (HBO)
  • “Episode Six” – Derek Cianfrance and Anya Epstein, I Know This Much Is True (HBO)
  • “Care Package” – Jeremy Beiler, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO)
  • “Episode 3” – Alice Birch and Sally Rooney, Normal People (Hulu)
  • “Part 2” – Ed Burns and David Simon, The Plot Against America (HBO)
  • “Episode 1” – Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon, and Ayelet Waldman, Unbelievable (Netflix)
  • “A God Walks into Abar” – Jeff Jensen and Damon Lindelof, Watchmen (HBO)
  • Russell T Davies, Years and Years (HBO)

Runners-up include Defending Jacob, “The Spark” (Little Fires Everywhere), “Houston” (Mrs. America), “Episode 6” (Unbelievable), and “This Extraordinary Being” (Watchmen).


Nomination statistics:

By Program

10Schitt’s Creek, Watchmen
8The Crown, Pose
7Ramy, What We Do in the Shadows
6Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, Euphoria, The Plot Against America, Unbelievable
5Better Things, The Good Fight, Hollywood, I Know This Much Is True, Insecure, Killing Eve, Mrs. America, Ozark, Years and Years
4Dead to Me, Little Fires Everywhere, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Morning Show, Mr. Robot, Normal People, This Is Us, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
3The Affair, Bad Education, GLOW, The Handmaid’s Tale, Mrs. Fletcher, On Becoming a God in Central Florida
2Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens, Black-ish, Defending Jacob, The Good Place, Kidding, The Kominsky Method, The Mandalorian, Never Have I Ever, The Politician, Succession
1AJ and the Queen, Amazing Stories, Baskets, Black Mirror, The Bold Type, Dickinson, Homecoming, How to Get Away with Murder, Mad About You, Modern Love, One Day at a Time, Shameless, This Close, The Unicorn, Westworld, Will & Grace, Young Sheldon

By Network

46HBO
45Netflix
26FX
18Hulu
11NBC, Pop TV
9Showtime
8Apple TV+
6Prime Video
5BBC America, CBS All Access
4USA
3ABC
2CBS, Comedy Central, Disney+
1Freeform, Spectrum, Sundance

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