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The Emmys 2017: Who Should Win?

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The 2017 Emmy Awards are this Sunday night and Uproxx TV critic Alan Sepinwall . Additionally, Jessi

The 2017 Emmy Awards are this Sunday night and Uproxx TV critic Alan Sepinwall [has weighed in with his thoughts on who should win in each category](. Additionally, Jessica Toomer made the case [for Elizabeth Moss to finally win one]( and Karen Han noted [how the Emmys prove once again that it's good to be bad](. Finally, you can follow all of our comprehensive Emmys coverage [here.]( In the wake of Kid Rock's flirtation with politics, Steven Hyden [took a deep dive into the rise and fall of Heartland Rock.]( Jason Tabrys [chatted with Danny McBride and Walton Goggins]( about the new season of Vice Principals that kicks off this weekend. Josh Kurp argued that South Park should [stay away from politics if it isn't willing to throw hard punches.]( Brandon Stroud and Bill Hanstock talked with Titus O'Neil about [race, stereotypes in wrestling, and trying to make a difference in the world](. Keith Phipps [looked back on E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 35 years later]( a movie that inspired such modern hits as Stranger Things and It but can never be duplicated. Sepinwall also [reviewed the season premiere of Better Things.]( Andrew Husband [chatted with new Daily Show correspondent Dulce Sloan]( about being black and patriotic in America. Mike Ryan sat down with the directors of [Battle of the Sexes to discuss the making of their film on an important moment in U.S. history.]( [Amy Nicholson reviewed the new Angelina Jolie film]( about a Cambodian child's nightmare upbringing. Robby Kalland put together [a viewing guide for the third weekend of college football]( as well [as some gambling picks for the weekend.]( Corbin Reiff looked back on [one of the most explosive nights in late night TV history]( thanks to The Doors and The Who. Aaron Williams took a look at how Kobe Bryant [epitomized the intersection of basketball, rap, and sneakers](. Mark Shrayber laid out [how to have a religious experience in Las Vegas.]( Estelle Laure [explored the undeniable power and bold feminism]( of the My Favorite Murder podcast. Thanks for being an Uproxx reader and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. You can download the Uproxx app [here.]( And here's a song of the day for you: ["Casanova" by the Rebirth Brass Band]( Copyright © 2017 UPROXX Media Group, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or join our community. Our mailing address is: UPROXX Media Group 10381 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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