Image via Warrick Page / ©HBO MAX/ Courtesy Everett Collection By Erin Konrad Published Jul 10, 2026, 11:59 PM EDT Erin Konrad's love for everything entertainment dates back to elementary school when she became obsessed with classic Hollywood musicals. When she's not catching up on all her favorite television shows, she's advising her friends and family on what they should binge watch next. She has her Bachelor's degree in Journalism and a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Creating content for Collider gives her the opportunity to combine her writing skills with her passion for television and movies. She spends her free time trying to beat her personal record of reading 137 books in a year and cuddling with her dog, Gracie. Sign in to your Collider account Add Us On Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap The 78th Emmy Award nominations were announced this week. There were several exciting nominations this year, including HBO's Hacks breaking the record for the most nominations for a comedy in a single year . Several actors, including Matthew Rhys , Colman Domingo , Nick Offerman , and Laurie Metcalf , all snagged double nominations . Movingly, the Television Academy also gave a posthumous nomination to the late Rob Reiner for his performance in the final season of The Bear . But in reviewing the overall list of nominees , it quickly became apparent that just a few shows are dominating certain categories , and it's a clear indication that the Emmys may need a significant rule change.
In recent years at the Emmys, popular series like Succession and The White Lotus have taken up nearly every spot in the acting categories . If you scanned the list of nominations, it almost looked like those were the only two shows released that particular year. It hasn't just been happening in the Drama category; comedies like The Bear and The Studio have also made up the bulk of nominations. In 2026, Emmy voters seem to be falling into the same trap .
For some, it really is just an honor to be nominated.
It's not surprising that The Pitt nabbed the title of most-nominated show this year , but what's more frustrating is that the series fills nearly the entire Supporting Actress category, for instance, with four of the seven nominations coming from the hit medical drama. Supporting Actor also has three spots filled by cast members from The Pitt . The same goes for DTF St. Louis , which earned three nominations out of the six Limited Series Supporting Actor slots. Hacks did have an incredible final season , but is it actually fair for the show to take up five of the seven slots in the Guest Actress in a Comedy category? That's not to say these actors weren't truly astounding to watch, but by submitting so many names from each show, the studios are chancing that these actors will cancel each other out when it comes time to vote.
Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) standing inside a door frame on 'The Pitt' Image via HBO Max Jean Smart as Deborah Vance in an evening dress looking ahead in Season 4, Episode 9 of Hacks. Image via HBO Max Jason Bateman talking to David Harbour with Linda Cardellini standing between them in DTF St. Louis Image via HBO Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon smiling while holding his right hand up in the shape of a gun in The Lowdown Image via…
