'Mr.Robot,'
'The Americans' challenge 'Game of Thrones' for Emmy
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[September 16, 2016]
By Jill Serjeant
(Reuters) - A pair of Cold
War Soviet spies and an awkward cyber hacker challenge
the warring nobles of the Iron Throne at the Primetime
Emmy Awards on Sunday, where more than 20 awards
celebrating the best of television will be handed out.
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HBO fan favorite "Game of Thrones" is hoping to keep its best
drama series crown after an acclaimed sixth season. But FX's
long-ignored "The Americans," starring Keri Russell and Matthew
Rhys as Soviet spies posing as ordinary Americans, or USA
Network's Golden Globe-winning "Mr. Robot," with Rami Malek as a
socially inept hacker, could take the top prize.
"'The Americans' is probably the biggest competition for 'Game
of Thrones' this year because it has been a long-time snub at
the Emmys and this was the FX drama’s finest season," said James
Hibberd, editor at large for Entertainment Weekly.
"Games of Thrones" has a leading 23 nominations, including
multiple supporting actor and actress nods.

"It had a triumphant season this year with lots of iconic
episodes that critics and fans adored so I can't imagine it
losing while it is still riding such a creative high," said Tom
O'Neil, editor of the awards prediction site Goldderby.com.
The best comedy competition probably will not be as dramatic.
After a fifth season that reflected the jaw-dropping nature of
the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Washington satire "Veep"
will be hard to beat. Its star, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, is expected
to pick up her fifth straight acting Emmy for playing the
ambitious, self-absorbed Selina Meyer.
"'Veep' is an Emmy inevitability," O'Neil said. "This show was
better than ever this year and it has no serious competition."
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However, the biggest winner could be FX's "The People v O.J.
Simpson: American Crime Story." It received 22 nominations for its
10-hour dramatization of the former football star's 1995 double
murder trial, which was aired against a contemporary backdrop of
tense race relations.
"'The People v O.J.' took what could have been an exploitative true
crime docudrama and elevated it into a riveting and surprisingly
topical television," Hibberd said.
The show is seen as a shoo-in to take the limited series Emmy while
Sarah Paulson is favorite for her role as prosecutor Marcia Clark.
Courtney B. Vance (Johnnie Cochran), Cuba Gooding Jr. (O.J.
Simpson), David Schwimmer (Robert Kardashian), John Travolta (Robert
Shapiro) and Sterling K. Brown (Christopher Darden) also are
nominated.
The three-hour ceremony in Los Angeles will be live on ABC
television with Jimmy Kimmel as host.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant)
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