Sure, wejust did this in January but television never sleeps, people!

Okay, maybe noteverything.

With nominations-round voting starting on June 13, voters don’t have much time to consumea lotof contenders.

Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’; Gary Oldman in ‘Slow Horses’; Audra McDonald in ‘The Gilded Age’

Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’; Gary Oldman in ‘Slow Horses’; Audra McDonald in ‘The Gilded Age’.Charlotte Hadden/Netflix; Apple TV+; Barbara Nitke/HBO

Their to-do list begins below.

This fascinating, five-episode experiment starring the rapper/Abbott Elementaryactor is kinda likeCurb Your Enthusiasmremade byDavid Lynch.

(Sorry, Nic Pizzolatto.)

Comedy Emmy Ayo Edebiri in ‘The Bear’; Steve Martin in ‘Only Murders in the Building’; Devery Jacobs in ‘Reservation Dogs’

Ayo Edebiri in ‘The Bear’; Steve Martin in ‘Only Murders in the Building’; Devery Jacobs in ‘Reservation Dogs’.Chuck Hodes/FX; Patrick Harbron/Hulu; Shane Brown/FX

Netflix should still make the cut with its critically lauded noirRipley,and maybe theBenedict CumberbatchvehicleEric.

Nominations for the 76th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be announced on Wednesday, July 17.

The ceremony will air live on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m.

Kali Reis in True Detective: Night Country, Baby Reindeer - Richard Gadd as Donny, “FARGO” – “Linda” – Year 5, Episode 7 (Airs December 26) Pictured: Juno Temple

Kali Reis, Richard Gadd, and Juno Temple.Michele K. Short/HBO; Ed Miller/Netflix; Michelle Faye/FX

ET / 5 p.m. PT on ABC.

Listen to the full episode ofThe Awardistpodcast, below, for more on our predictions.