The night’s most telling narrative emerged in the systematic rejection of movie stars once positioned as Emmy frontrunners. Colin Farrell, heavily favored for “The Penguin,” Michelle Williams for “Dying for Sex,” Harrison Ford for “Shrinking” and Kathy Bates for “Matlock” all departed empty-handed. Instead, trophies flowed to television veterans and character actors who’ve spent years crafting the medium’s backbone: Stephen Graham for “Adolescence,” Cristin Milioti for “The Penguin,” Jeff Hiller for “Somebody Somewhere” and Britt Lower for “Severance.”
Was it intentional? No, but…
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