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Emmys 2023: Drama power rankings

Nick Offerman, left, and Murray Bartlett in Episode 3 of "The Last of Us."

LOS ANGELES — "Succession," to borrow a phrase from Kendall's eulogy for his father, Logan, is going to be a "terrible force" this Emmy season. Jennifer Coolidge is the only sure thing to defy it. People love her, adore her work and simply can't get enough of her digressive awards speeches. Encore!

But otherwise, that might be it. So get ready to hear Nicholas Britell's theme song played again and again Emmy night — and who doesn't want to bathe in that melancholic piano a few more times? — as we celebrate the end of one of the greatest shows in the history of television. It's going to be a night of good TV!

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