Look into your TV screen. You're watching the 2025 Emmy Awards preshow coverage, and absolutely nothing looks familiar—unless you remember a pivotal moment from the 2013 version of the TV industry's awards spectacle.
Victory Kinsky and Mia Hyndrix, 2025's most talked-about women on Popsugar, stride up the red carpet with practiced nonchalance. They're at the show representing Amazon Prime's hugely popular Harlot series. Martin Henry, meanwhile, can't conceal his joy at being nominated for Best Male Lead in the YouTube reality show Meat House. Verizon execs are also at the ceremony, lined up in tuxes to see if Charlotte Wisk will win an Emmy for her hit one-hour comedy special "Two-Headed Dog."
And Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos watches quietly, knowingly, from the sidelines. He's been here before, and his company leads the nomination count again in 2025 with 31 nods of recognition.
Meanwhile, viewers with long memories ask each other, "How did we get here in so short a time?"
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