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Neo2199 OP t1_jdwbthw wrote

> Bob Odenkirk could find himself in the rare Emmy air this year. AMC will submit Odenkirk’s new series, “Lucky Hank,” in comedy categories for this year’s Emmy competition, Variety has confirmed.

> Of course, AMC is also submitting the final episodes of Odenkirk’s “Better Call Saul” in the drama fields. Should Odenkirk be nominated in both the best drama actor and best comedy actor races, he would become the first performer in history to be nominated in both genres in the same year.

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Based_Ment t1_jdwea64 wrote

It would be an absolute crime if he did not get a nom for Better Call Saul.

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Mentoman72 t1_jdxyxmc wrote

I have a bad feeling BCS is going to get completely shut out next year. The Emmys have never seemed interested in rewarding them and with over a year between the finale and the show itself I don't see it picking up much.

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ReservoirDog316 t1_jdz3un4 wrote

On paper it has some intense competition. AMC has just never been able to cash in on Better Call Saul and it has a multi-headed hydra of top shelf HBO stuff to go up against. The White Lotus, House of the Dragon, Succession and The Last of Us plus everything else.

I’d still go with BCS if only because they never got a win but I wouldn’t be shocked if they got snubbed.

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