Our roster of TV obsessives make their pleas for their favorite series and performers who should receive Emmy nods this year.
, Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s adaptation of her own 2019 novel, wasn’t just the best limited series of the year—it was the best show that aired on television, period. An eight-part tale about a group of tri-state area friends grappling with divorce, fidelity, ennui, regret, and longing for the many things they crave but have never attained, it’s an expansive portrait that understands people, and life, like few small-screen efforts.
Well, that and an electrifying performance from Alicia Vikander. Vikander plays A-list star Mira Harberg, who is working through some personal relationship drama, and decides to take on the role of Irma Vep and soon finds herself consumed by this character. Vikander sings, dances and stuns as an actress caught up in the role of a lifetime. Whether she is slinking around in the iconic Irma Vep catsuit or facing down some of her darkest demons, it’s impossible to take your eyes off her.
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