After a night with perhaps fewer surprises and emotions than we would have liked, the 2022 Emmy Awards they are already distributed to their more or less fair winners. In case you had been procrastinating and still have some of the winners of the ceremony pending in the main categories, here we leave you a list in which we indicate where can you see them in streaming.
The White Lotus
Awards and nominations aside, it is very likely that ‘The White Lotus’ will end this 2021-2022 television course with the label of “surprise of the year” behind their backs. Mike White’s skillful writing, his solid direction and, above all, a particularly inspired and luxurious cast have served the production to reap 20 Emmy nominations and emerge triumphant from the night with ten statuettes between techniques and main categories.
10 Emmys, including best supporting actress, best supporting actor, best screenplay, best direction and best limited series.
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euphoria
Another of the best positioned of the night was ‘Euphoria’, the award-winning and prestigious production by Sam Levinson that started with 16 nominations and thanks to which Zendaya has made history by becoming the youngest actress to win an Emmy twice.
6 emmy, including best leading actress.
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the squid game
Speaking of making history, we cannot overlook the great South Korean phenomenon of the season: a ‘The Squid Game’ that, after falling in love with the public of half the world, he arrived at the Emmys with 14 nominations under his armelevated its chief executive Hwang Dong-hyuk as the first non-English-speaking director to win the award for best direction for a series not shot in English.
6 emmy, including best direction and best leading actor.
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Succession
At this point in the film -or the series-, ‘Sucession’ practically needs no introduction. Jesse Armstrong’s production debuted at the 2019 Emmys raising the award for best screenplay, and landed in the 2022 edition with a whopping 25 nominations that made her the most nominated of the night. And, of course, how could it be otherwise, his addictive game of power has ended up becoming the best drama series of the year.
4 emmy, including best supporting actor, best screenplay and best dramatic series.
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ted lasso
‘Ted Lasso’ is not only one of the best television comedies of recent years; it’s a real happy place condensed into half-hour pills that perfectly exemplifies what “feel good movie” means —or “show” in this case. The soccer epic of Jason Sudeikis and company started with 20 nominationsand was justly rewarded.
4 Emmys: Best Supporting Actor, Best Lead Actor, Best Directing, and Best Comedy Series.
Available on Apple TV+ | Criticism
Hacks
The first season of ‘Hacks’ entered through the front door last 2021, lifting the Emmys for best screenplay, best direction and, above all, for best actress who won an immense Jean Smart. With its second installment, the production of Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky has competed with ‘Ted Lasso’ with 17 nominationsbut it hasn’t turned out so well.
3 Emmys, including best leading actress.
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‘Abbott College’
‘Abbot School’, the comedy that explores Philadelphia’s public education system through a group of teachers, may have been the big reveal of the night. Her seven nominations didn’t sound very encouraging, especially given her fierce and prestigious competition, but the Quinta Brunson series has come out of the 2022 Emmys with its head held high.
3 Emmysincluding best supporting actress and best screenplay.
Available on Disney+ | Criticism
‘Dopesick: Story of an Addiction’
After having seen the fantastic work of Michael Keaton recognized at the Golden Globes, this Danny Strong miniseries landed at the 2022 Emmys with the not inconsiderable number of 14 nominations. For misfortune, he shady story about the pharmaceutical industryhas only taken advantage of two.
2 Emmysincluding best leading actor.
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‘Ozarks’
To finish, we say goodbye with ‘Ozark’. The crime drama created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams closes its story with Jason Bateman returning to show off acting talent —and also as a director— and with 13 Emmy nominations that have not ended up being too satisfactory.
1 Emmy: Best Supporting Actress.
Available on Netflix | Criticism