Somewhere, some meathead in a black suit and sunglasses has a suitcase handcuffed to his wrist. In that case are the envelopes containing the names of the shows and actors who will win gold statues at this Sunday's 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. He's willing to give his life and take the lives of others to protect the secrets attached to his person at all costs, lest the Gods of Television strike him down. But to heck with that guy! We're opening up OUR secret suitcase with OUR Emmy winners today!
We cracked the whip on the TV.com editorial staff and forced them at gunpoint held their Fringe and Community DVDs hostage until they revealed their opinions on the most deserving Emmy winners among this year's nominees. The shows and actors spotlighted below may or may not win, but in our minds, they're the ones who SHOULD.
Playing along at home? Make your own picks with our interactive Emmy ballot.
Best Drama Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Mad Men
You think YOU'RE surprised I chose Homeland over Breaking Bad? Not as shocked as I am. We all knew Breaking Bad's fourth season would be awesome (and it was), but Showtime's clever examination of paranoia was more relevant, scary, and powerful than any other series on television last year. Homeland didn't just give us something to think about, it burrowed under our skin and made us dig it out with our fingernails. Combined with Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad, this is one of the best crops of Best Drama nominees we've seen in a long time. —Tim Surette
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Best Comedy Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Modern Family
This year's Best Comedy category is straight-up maddening. As a ticketholder on the Modern Family backlash train (the show is good, but Season 3 was its weakest yet), I'm sad to see it taking a spot that in my mind could've gone to Louie, Parks and Recreation, or Archer. Same goes for repeat nominees 30 Rock and The Big Bang Theory. While I watch and (usually) enjoy all three series, I think others are more deserving of recognition these days. But as my momma always said, "The Emmys aren't fair and at this point, crying over spilt nominees won't help." Girls and Veep both did some great things in their first seasons, but for me, Curb Your Enthusiasm is the clear winner here. Larry David's uncomfortable comedy is brilliant, and Season 8 was outstanding—particularly the "Palestinian Chicken" and "Larry vs. Michael J. Fox" episodes. —Jen Trolio
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Best Actor in a Drama Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
It may not be particularly exciting or brave to pick frequent Emmy favorite Bryan Cranston in this category, but it was the one category our entire staff agreed on: Give this man another trophy. Season 4 of Breaking Bad found Walter White scrambling: He didn't like his workplace; his wife was onto his double life; he'd turned his protege into a cold-blooded murderer (and enemy); and the clock was ticking until Gus Fring replaced and/or murdered him. That's a lot for one man to deal with and Cranston made us feel every grimace, every twitch, and every cold, calculated stare that transformed Walter White more than ever into his mythological counterpart Heisenberg. It was a thrilling performance in an ongoing transformation that's truly one for the annals of great TV performances. This is the easiest decision of the year: Bryan Cranston for the win. — Price Peterson
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Best Actress in a Drama Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
The other five ladies on this ballot were just thrown in because they had to be. This is a lock for Danes, who may still look like Angela Chase but has grown considerably as an actress. Carrie Matheson is a complicated character who does things all the way, and it took an actress willing to completely submerge herself in the role to pull it off. Plus, those crazy eyes! —Tim
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Best Actor in a Comedy Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
First, let's make it clear that it is RIDICULOUS that Louie isn't nominated for Best Comedy. I've chosen C.K. here more as a lifetime achievement award than for his acting skills, which consist mostly of exasperated looks. But he often adds something to his performance that the other nominees don't: a sense of aching humanity. The others may be well-oiled, bombastic, punchline-reading robots (except for you, Larry David, you're cool), but C.K. has the ability to make his character seem like a real person. —Tim
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Best Actress in a Comedy Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Melissa McCarthy, Mike & Molly
Known for years as "Elaine," Julia Louis-Dreyfus never fully escaped the shadow of her iconic Seinfield character until Veep showed us a whole new side of the actress. Although she may get her office in hot water as often as Parks and Recreation's Leslie Knope, Louis-Dreyfus's VP Selina Meyer transcends the "Liz Lemon" trope of a self-effacing lady in power in that she refuses to be self-effacing or take a fall. Meyer has a ruthlessness that gives actual stakes to her entourage's frantic fumblings and machinations. It's all thanks to Louis-Dreyfus's brilliant and consistent portrayal of an unyielding, savvy, powerful politician who still manages to believably, continually embarrass herself (just like politicians in real life!). —Lily Sparks
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Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
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Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Margo Martindale, Justified
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Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Ty Burrell, Modern Family
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Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
And the nominees are...
Last year's winner: Julie Bowen, Modern Family
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Who among the nominated shows and actors do you think should take home an Emmy this weekend?

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