With less overall entries due to the shortened TV season, this year's Emmy nominations probably won't spark any protest campaigns. The folks at FX should be popping bottles though for a stand-out year, with 93 nominations — including 25 nods for “Shogun” and 23 for “The Bear.” The nominations bring overdue acknowledgement for critical favorites like FX's “Reservation Dogs” and “What We Do in the Shadows” and fresh competition, including “Shogun” actors Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada.

Lily Gladstone and Kali Reis became the first female Indigenous actors to be nominated for Emmys — Gladstone for “Under the Bridge” and Reis for “True Detective: Night Country." “Reservation Dogs" was nominated in the best comedy series category, for what is its final season. D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai of "Reservation Dogs,'' will compete for lead actor in a comedy.

The Emmy Awards show will be held Sept. 15 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and air on ABC. Here are other talking points, “snubs” and surprises from the Emmy nominations: This year, HBO didn't have “Succession” or “The White Lotus” to bolster its Emmy nominations count, giving Netflix and FX an edge.

Netflix leads with 107 nominations for programs including “Baby Reindeer” and “Ripley." FX comes in second, thanks in part to the continued roar of “The Bear” and newcomer “Shogun.” HBO has 91 nominations.

Even without “Ted Lasso,” Apple TV+ also did well with 70 nods includi.