No one will be quicker to tell you how much they love Widow’s Bay or Hacks than the people who are working on their rival Emmy campaigns. Sometimes I even believe them. Many of the people behind this year’s Emmy-nominated shows spent the past week hitting the streets in Los Angeles, attending last-minute Emmy events, panel conversations and FYC stunts — all in hopes of one final dash of attention before Emmy voting opens today. But no shows ha…
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