Emmys Awards 2016: our form guide to who's nominated, who should win and why

By Michael Idato
Updated September 19 2016 - 10:08am, first published 9:56am
Our Ben has been nominated for best supporting actor Emmy for his role in Bloodline. Photo: Saeed Adyani
Our Ben has been nominated for best supporting actor Emmy for his role in Bloodline. Photo: Saeed Adyani
Transparent is up against last year's winner Veep for most outstanding comedy series. Photo: Jennifer Clasen
Transparent is up against last year's winner Veep for most outstanding comedy series. Photo: Jennifer Clasen
Courtney B. Vance plays Johnnie Cochran in The People v. O.J Simpson Photo: Network Ten
Courtney B. Vance plays Johnnie Cochran in The People v. O.J Simpson Photo: Network Ten
Kirsten Dunst in Fargo.
Kirsten Dunst in Fargo.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, brilliant though she is in Veep, faces some stiff competition this year.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, brilliant though she is in Veep, faces some stiff competition this year.
Games of Thrones has already received a gong for outstanding visual effects, won by the Australian production company Iloura for their work on the episode 'Battle of the Bastards'.
Games of Thrones has already received a gong for outstanding visual effects, won by the Australian production company Iloura for their work on the episode 'Battle of the Bastards'.

Like anything inexorably sliding towards its septuagenarian years, the Emmy Awards dislike change. But now, in a highly competitive year for the pointy (translation: quality) end of the small screen, it looks like it may be a case of "it never rains but it pours".

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