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Emmys 2022 preview: Where does your favorite TV show stand?

Jennifer Coolidge, left, and Murray Bartlett in the HBO series "The White Lotus."

"Atlanta" came back after a four-year break. "Barry" has returned too — after a mere three years. "Stranger Things" will unveil a new season this week after being away since 2019. Comparatively, the two-year gap between "Better Call Saul" seasons feels forgiving. I can kind of, sort of remember where we left off.

If you're a fan — and you should be, as these are four of the best shows on TV (let's give "Stranger Things" a pass for its uneven third season) — you're not going to need to be reminded to tune in to these established hits.

But perhaps a moment of silence

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