I got a little too bold last year (Vegas. Seriously?) so I think I will hold back from as many bold proclamations this time around.
1. Breaking Bad repeats for the win. It's gonna look a lot like 2007 with The Sopranos. Bryan Cranston is a lock to get his fourth trophy. Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, and Anna Gunn all get nominations with at least on of them winning.
2. Modern Family loses doesn't win anything the night of the main ceremony, specifically, for Outstanding Comedy series.
3. The Colbert Report does not repeat. I'm not sure if The Daily Show will swoop back in or if another show (Portlandia, perhaps) swoops in.
4. NBC keeps its spot in Outstanding Comedy Series without 30 Rock. Be it the return of Parks & Rec. or a new series jumping in (Michael J Fox Show?), NBC will not break its 32 year streak with at least one Comedy Series nomination.
5. Assuming it premieres in time, Louie declines its nomination count.
6. Tarran Killam and one of the female cast members get nominations in Supporting categories for SNL.
7. Orange is the New Black carries its buzz to the Golden Globes but fizzles out by the time the Emmy come back around. It does not get a best comedy nomination.
8. Sundance Channel stays a player in the Mini-Series game.
9. Network dramas continue the cold streak in the Outstanding Drama field.
10. And, to keep with the tradition, I'll have seen at least one of the Mini-Series/TV Movie nominees.
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