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Prestige series tend to operate on their own timetables, skipping years – or longer – between seasons. Viewers are to be forgiven if they can’t keep track of what’s eligible from year to year, even with a scorecard.

“Succession,” the 2020 Emmy winner for best drama series, will be a top contender at this year’s ceremony on Sept. 12. But if you’re wondering whether the HBO drama can beat last year’s champion, Netflix’s “The Crown,” that matchup of TV’s royal houses will have to wait. Once upon a time, hit series dutifully premiered each fall, meaning you could count on dramas like “Hill Street Blues” and “ER,” or sitcoms like “Cheers” and then “Frasier,” to be in contention every year during their long runs.

Both “Stranger Things” and “Better Call Saul” split their seasons, with the first halves falling within that timeframe while the latter didn’t, meaning they’ll be eligible again in 2023. The Emmy calendar can also foster confusion depending on when series premiere. If, for example, you just finished watching the second season of Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building,” remember, it’s the first season that’s nominated this year. Limited series avoid questions of repetition, but not timing.

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