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Emmy voting is underway, and if you’re one of the 24,000 Television Academy members wondering if there’s still time to binge-watch all three seasons of “Reservation Dogs” to finally get up to speed, the answer is: Yes. But get busy. Ballots are due June 24.

Is there ever enough time to watch everything and be a fully informed Emmy voter? Probably not. There are a handful of shows I never got around to viewing, despite my best intentions. And no, I’m not revealing them because I don’t need your judgment.



I didn’t chastise (beyond a little silent rebuke to myself) latecomers to “Reservation Dogs,” as I don’t think you can blame anyone for not sampling each and every one of the more than 300 series submitted. Unless you didn’t watch “Shōgun.” Then we need to talk.

Another problem vexing voters this year is that there are too many worthy contenders in the limited series categories and not enough decent dramas to reward, making balloting equally challenging but for different reasons. Comedies? Just right. As long as “Reservation Dogs” is finally rewarded .

But again, no judgment. (Yet.) Here’s a quick rundown of the series and actors that seem to be registering with voters, along with viewing suggestions for anyone still doing their homework.

I’ll revisit these shortly before Emmy nominations are announced July 17. LIMITED SERIES “Baby Reindeer” “Fargo” “Lessons in Chemistry” “Ripley” “True Detective: Night Country” Could sur.

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