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  [GoldDerby]( News & Prediction Updates Sep 21, 2019   [[Tom O'Neil's 100% perfect Emmy predictions: 'Don't argue with me!']( Gold Derby's editor & founder tracks the top awards that will be doled out on Sunday on Fox TV. [Read More »]( [[Watch Tom vs. Pete Emmy predictions smackdown: Can a 'Game of Thrones' actress finally win? [VIDEO & AUDIO PODCAST]]( No "Thrones" actress has ever snagged an Emmy, but four are nominated in the tense race for Best Drama Supporting Actress. Will they split the "Thrones" votes? Watch Tom and Pete track all top drama-series categories. [Read More »]( [[31 EMMY EXPERTS PREDICT BEST COMEDY SERIES: 12 pick 'Veep,' 11 choose 'Mrs. Maisel,' 8 say 'Fleabag']( See rankings by Debbie Day (Rotten Tomatoes), Jen Chaney (Vulture), Lynn Elber (Associated Press), Eric Deggans (NPR), Bonnie Fuller (Hollywood Life), Pete Hammond (Deadline), Chris Harnick (E!), Matthew Jacobs (HuffPo), Kelly Lawler (USA Today), Ed Martin (Media Village), Michael Ausiello and Matt Webb Mitovich (TV Line), Nikki Novak (Fandango), Lynette Rice (EW), Robert Rorke (NY Post), Chris Rosen and Kaitlin Thomas (TVGuide.com), Matt Roush (TV Guide Magazine), Sasha Stone and Jazz Tangcay (Awards Daily), Michael Schneider (Variety), Anne Thompson and Ben Travers (Indiewire), Peter Travers (Rolling Stone), Ken Tucker (Yahoo), Wilson Morales (BlackFilm) and Thelma Adams, Joyce Eng, Mary Murphy, Tom O'Neil and Susan Wloszczyna (Gold Derby). [Read More »]( [Emmys predictions slugfest 2019: Chris Beachum and Rob Licuria fiercely debate all 27 categories in 27 minutes [WATCH]]( Watch our Emmys predictions slugfest 2019 as Chris Beachum and Rob Licuria fiercely debate all 27 categories in 27 minutes. [Read More »]( [[OUR EDITORS' PREDICTIONS FOR BEST DRAMA ACTRESS: Paul Sheehan picks Sandra Oh, Chris Beachum backs Laura Linney]( Compare to rankings by Joyce Eng, Daniel Montgomery, Marcus James Dixon, Susan Wloszczyna, Rob Licuria, Riley Chow, Zach Laws, Matt Noble and Tom O'Neil. Use the drop-down menus on this page to see more categories. [Read More »]( [[Gold Derby's Top 24 All Stars give Billy Porter ('Pose') 37/10 odds to win Best TV Drama Actor]( Our All Stars have consistently achieved the best accuracy scores when predicting the Emmys at Gold Derby for the past few years. See how they now rank nominees in all top races. [Read More »]( [Alex Borstein has best odds at the Emmys, but Experts say Olivia Colman will be the surprise 'Favourite' yet again]( A few months after she upset Glenn Close at the Oscars, Olivia Colman could snatch the Emmy for her scene-stealing role in 'Fleabag.' [Read More »]( [[Hurry! Make (or update) your predictions @ GoldDerby: Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, 'Big Brother,' 'America's Got Talent,' 'Dancing with the Stars' & 'So You Think You Can Dance']( Compete against your friends, other fans and our Experts & Editors. Can you beat them with a higher accuracy score? Make early predictions now. Your input is important to set Gold Derby's racetrack odds. Update your picks later. Keep them current. [Read More »]( [Our Emmy odds say Julia Louis-Dreyfus ('Veep') will make history in more ways than one: Can anyone challenge her?]( Julia Louis-Dreyfus is poised to extend her unprecedented winning streak by winning Best Comedy Actress for the 7th time for 'Veep.' [Read More »]( [Emmys 2019 slugfest: Who's out front in the Movie/Mini lead acting races? Michelle Williams, Amy Adams, Jharrel Jerome, Jared Harris or... [WATCH]]( Watch our Gold Derby editors duke it out over the 2019 Emmy races for Best Movie/Mini Actor and Actress in an exclusive video slugfest. [Read More »]( [GoldDerby] This email was sent to {EMAIL} by GoldDerby. Please add email@email.goldderby.com to your address book to ensure delivery to your inbox. Visit the [Preferences Center]( to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Copyright © 2019 Gold Derby, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 11175 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90025 [View in Browser]( | [Terms]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your Privacy Rights]( | [Ad Choices]( | [Unsubscribe](                                                            

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