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What Show Will Win Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 2024 Emmys?

What Show Will Win Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 2024 Emmys?

The Emmy Awards is back this September and gathers the finest talent in TV in one room.

The prestigious event is hosted annually to highlight the most exceptional acting, directing, and writing of the year, serving as a reward for a show’s hard work and efforts.

There is no doubt it’s the quality of the script that determines if a show is a success or failure, which is why the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series is sought after by US TV writers and TV studios.

Every nominee has produced a superb TV script worthy of industry respect, but only one can win the award.

Keep reading to determine what show will win Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.

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What TV Shows Are Nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series?

Six episodes from some of this year’s biggest shows have received a nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.

The nominees are:

  • Fallout – “The End”
  • & Mrs. Smith – “First Date”
  • Shōgun – “Crimson Sky”
  • Shōgun – “Anjin”
  • Slow Horses – “Negotiating with Tigers”
  • The Crown – “Ritz”

What TV Show is Likely to Win?

Shōgun‘s “Crimson Sky” is the strongest contender for the award, as the episode expertly broke hearts across the world.

The episode, which was written by Rachel Kondo and Caillin Puente, was Mariko’s episode and was arguably the best of the season. It was a captivating insight into a woman who has endured a lifetime of pain and channels it into a final act of sacrifice and great strength.

It isn’t the only episode nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, though, as “Anjin” earned a nomination, too. The pilot episode got the action-packed show off to an exciting start, providing a compelling insight into its power dynamics.

The Crown has proved a favorite with the TV academy in the past, and it wouldn’t be a shock if “The Ritz” walked away with the award. The flashback episode followed a young Princess Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret, sneaking out to celebrate the end of World War II on VE Day, which is reportedly a true story. The episode raised a few eyebrows while providing a beautiful end for one of the show’s best-loved characters.

Slow Horses‘ “Negotiating with Tigers” is worthy of the award, but it faces stiff competition from Shōgun and The Crown. The episode proved the TV series has returned to its peak, but it lacks the layers and action of the above shows.

Of course, Mr. & Mrs. Smith‘s pilot episode, “First Date,” got the series off to a strong start, as it had awkward first encounters, interesting flashbacks, sizzling chemistry, and an explosive ending.

Fallout‘s “The End” proves that video game adaptations can be gripping and was a great way to kickstart the series. It’s smart, funny, and highly detailed, with superb dialog and a pleasant pace, providing non-gamers with a perfect introduction to the universe.

However, you’ll need to tune into ABC at 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET to learn who will win Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.

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