
Emmys 2022: Old, new and international ('Squid Game!') combine in a dizzying awards derby
CNN
Some things old, some things new, something international and groundbreaking, and a whole lot of real-life-inspired drama.
This year's Emmy nominations juggled a seemingly impossible task, trying to identify standout new series, like "Only Murders in the Building" and "Abbott Elementary," while acknowledging older ones, including past winners and a number of shows that were in or about to enter their final seasons.
Add to that an increasingly international flavor to the television landscape, with Netflix's South Korean sensation "Squid Game" securing a best-drama nomination -- the first non-English-language show to achieve that feat -- and you have a solid prescription for what an overwhelming task this has become.

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