Choosing between 'Severance' and 'Pluribus': Final Golden Globes TV predictions

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Choosing between 'Severance' and 'Pluribus': Final Golden Globes TV predictions

As the 83rd Annual Golden Globes nominations approach, several TV and streaming series are looking to build on their previous Emmy successes. Shows like The Studio, Severance, and Adolescence are hoping to secure nominations once again.

However, this year introduces fresh contenders that were not eligible for last year's ceremony. Among them are Vince Gilligan's Pluribus in the drama category, Rachel Sennott's I Love L.A. in comedy, and Ryan Murphy's Monster: The Ed Gein Story in the limited series category.

On the latest episode of Awards Magnet, Gold Derby editors debated whether the upcoming Golden Globes TV lineup will favor returning favorites or shine a spotlight on new fall releases. There is a strong case for recognition for Gilligan and Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn, as Better Call Saul previously earned multiple nominations but never a win. Likewise, Charlie Hunnam and Laurie Metcalf have impressed with their performances in Monster, though Ryan Murphy's recent critical reception could impact its chances.

Editors largely agree that The Pitt is highly likely to add a Golden Globe for Best Drama Series to its Emmy collection. In comedy, The Studio appears nearly unbeatable, with Hacks as the main competition. For newcomers like Rachel Sennott or Kate Hudson for Running Point, even a nomination would mark an important milestone.

Stay tuned for a second set of predictions, where final picks for the Golden Globes film categories will be discussed.

Author: Logan Reeves

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