Big, Sweeping Television Is Back
Briefly

This year's Emmys highlighted FX's Shōgun, which not only broke the record for most Emmys won by a series but also transformed from a limited series to an Emmy powerhouse.
The shift of Shōgun from a presumed limited series to a full drama category entry challenged expectations, highlighting the show's narrative depth and broad appeal amongst Emmy voters.
Despite the allure of series like Game of Thrones in transforming Emmy films, Shōgun's achievement marks a return to epic narratives that captivate both audiences and voters.
Shōgun's 18 Emmy wins, including Outstanding Drama Series, showcase its dominance this season and signal a renewed appreciation for literary adaptations in television.
Read at Vulture
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