Clarence makes the case for HBO’s fantasy epic ‘Game of Thrones’ to win Outstanding Drama Series at the 2015 Emmy awards.
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Making the Case for ‘Transparent’
‘Transparent’ catapulted Amazon Prime into the quality television arena with its seriocomic approach to the life of a newly transgendered woman. Can it translate that success into an Emmy win?
Making the Case for ‘House of Cards’
Netflix’s ‘House of Cards’ always felt like an Emmy winner out of the gate. Yet, the ultimate trophy continues to elude it. Will this year be any different?
Making the Case for ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’
Netflix’s ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ didn’t receive as many Emmy nominations as it should have. All the more reason to award it the big comedy prize.
Making the Case for ‘Orange is the New Black’
Season Two of Netflix’s ‘Orange is the New Black’ deserves to win the Emmy for Drama Series – despite a woefully small number of nominations – because it produced a surprisingly complex, diverse, and heart-wrenching dramatic season.
Making the Case for ‘Parks and Recreation’
‘Parks and Recreation’ had a great run thanks to a brilliant, family-like cast and lead Amy Poehler’s infectious enthusiasm. Now, it’s time for the Emmys to reward it for being the nice kid on the television block.
Making the Case for ‘Better Call Saul’
‘Better Call Saul’ carries the tradition of Breaking Bad in a new direction – one that warrants serious Emmy consideration for Outstanding Drama Series.
Making the Case for ‘Silicon Valley’
HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ is a looser, more laid-back variation of the workplace sitcom, and it shouldn’t be any other way. It deserves Emmy recognition as much as any of the other more classically structured series against which it competes because it, well, crushed it in 2015.
Making the Case for ‘Mad Men’
Megan offers AMC’s ‘Mad Men’ as the most iconic and most worthy recipient of the Outstanding Drama Series Emmy for its final season.
Making the Case for ‘Veep’
HBO’s smart and complex political comedy Veep enters its fourth season with Selina Meyer taking the Oval Office and surrounded by her classically bumbling staffers. Showing no signs of aging, Veep sharpens its satirical knife using plot lines ripped from the headlines while remaining a truly hilarious sitcom.