On the night of January 15, 2024, the 75th edition of the Emmy Awards was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, and it was full of celebrities, great outfits, good comedy, and tributes to actors and series that have marked the history of television. However, there was what many fans call an injustice, and that is that the series Better Call Saul, a spin-off of the acclaimed Breaking Bad, after 53 nominations over 8 years, did not win any Emmys at all.
There was outrage among fans, but some others claimed that, although it was a good series at the time, it was nothing spectacular and by the simple fact of being a spin-off it was obvious that it would not win anything. Some call it a defeat, but I think that with the simple fact of being a memorable series for its fans, it has already won, and it does not need approval from an academy to be spectacular on its own.
On X, some people even say that the Emmys are rigged, which should not surprise anyone that an Academy Awards show irregularities, but they claim that the fact that season 8 of Game of Thrones won the Emmys and not Better Call Saul It is clear proof of this. *surprised* :o. Anyway, some claim that the awards are arranged according to the platform where they are broadcast, and well, it may not be a coincidence that a certain series that airs on HBO won in most categories… cough, cough, Succession It’s a good series and no one should debate that ;).
"Better Call Saul" has set an unfortunate Emmys record for most losses ever. It received 53 Emmy nominations during its run and never won a single one. https://t.co/qiDIgZSIGf pic.twitter.com/UAHeB5wpW2
— Variety (@Variety) January 16, 2024
All Better Call Saul fans right now:
Some others lament that actress Rhea Seehorn didn’t win, even though we all love Jennifer Coolidge, it would have been nice to see Rhea as a winner. Let’s hope to see her with awards even if it’s with another series :c
Even though I loved Jennifer Coolidge in The White Lotus I’m super bummed we’ll never see Rhea Seehorn get an Emmy for her INCREDIBLE work on Better Call Saul. pic.twitter.com/Dv34hyhlJA
— Kelsey P Jones 🏳️🌈☕️ (@thekelseypjones) January 16, 2024
But remember, an award does not define the value of a series, the important thing is how much the public enjoys it.

