Emmys 2020 nominations by the numbers

The biggest record the 2020 Emmys will pull off is having an awards show during a pandemic.

AKA without a red carpet. Most likely, anyway.

While it’ll be interesting to see how the Emmys pulls off a virtual awards show, you could probably make a game out of how many times masks and socially distancing are mentioned.

Take your bets now as I review some nomination numbers.

Streaming is king, as we know. Netflix has the most nominations, beating out usual-leader HBO. Each online platform saw increases in the number of nominations except for YouTube and Prime Video. And, two-thirds of Prime’s nominations are for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Even Quibi, the new short-form streaming platform, received Emmy nominations. And seriously, who’s watching that platform?

With non-cable networks (what I call the Farmer Five), three out of five have less nominations than 2019. Only PBS and ABC have more nominations in 2020 than in 2019.

Thirteen programs have more than 10 nominations, and seven of those 13 programs are on streaming networks.

Out of all the categories, 27 include multiple nominations from the same show. Three categories include three nominations from one show. Talk about stuffing the categories.

There are 47 first-time nominees. Out of those, seven have been nominated for an Oscar, and five have won at least once.

Since there are a fair number of newer shows in the mix this year, no actor or actress is going to break a record for most wins. But Sandra Oh (“Killing Eve”) and Steve Carell (“The Morning Show”) both have 11 nominations to date and zero wins. Both were on hit shows (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Office”) but have made their name in other ways, including these shows. Can either win this year?

We’ll find out Sept. 20 when the 72nd Emmys air on ABC.

Comfort TV in the age of quarantine and COVID-19

I’m on my second watch of “Gilmore Girls” this year. 

Now of course I love the show. But do I need to watch it again? Probably not. 

I’m not watching it because there’s a lack of TV. In fact, like most people, it feels impossible to keep up with the new shows and seasons these days. Especially with all the new streaming networks. 

Quibi may have inadvertently picked the worst time to come out given the current state of the world and its original intentions, but now we also have Peacock

I have four streaming services at the moment, but I hate to get another one considering I usually rotate between one or two for a month and then switch around. Though Peacock has a free version, which I appreciate.

I could watch new shows. I have the time. But given the political, racial and medical tension these days, I need a break. 

This year has been a huge return to comfort TV for me. I don’t want the stress of a new show. I want the familiarity of shows I’ve seen multiple times to escape the current state of the world. 

So if you’re in need of some comfort TV, here are my picks:

That 70s Show

For the fashion alone, this show is great. It takes you back to a time when loud prints, big hair and bell bottoms were way cool.

Plus, for a daily life show, they spend a lot of time chilling in the basement. Just like the rest of us right now it seems.

Frasier

When you’re biggest problem is running out of sherry or forgetting to hit the cough button, you’re doing OK.

This lovable comedy reminds us of a simpler time, and a time when dating was (somewhat) easier. Hey, at least it was in person.

Gilmore Girls

Talk fast. Feel better.

This show is my favorite. I love the relationship between Lorelai and Rory, and I always catch new references every time I watch.

Because I’ve seen this show so many times, it creates a sense of calm. I’m sure everyone has this type of show.

Boy Meets World

Binge-watching this show made me realize all the inconsistencies of it. Every character skips a grade or two, and Cory and Topanga break up and get back together way more times than I remember.

But again, simpler times. And we could all use a lesson in kindness from the incomparable Mr. Feeny.

I would also add “Friends” to the list, but alas, it’s on HBO Max now. Another streaming network!