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Emmys 2024: Drama races will feature new faces — by default

Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret in “The Crown.”

LOS ANGELES — I've written about the Emmy races for limited series and comedy, which brings us to drama. And if you think this is an instance of me saving the best for last, that's not the case. Far from it. Thanks to production delays caused by last year's strikes as well as the end of such Emmy nominated perennials as "Succession" and "Better Call Saul," this year's lineup of drama series contenders is thin. The eventual nominees might not be the worst slate ever selected ... but it's going to be close.

How bad will it be? That depends on whether you believe that there's such a thing as guilty pleasures (hey, if

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