<span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Despite having won nine Emmys for his work on </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Colbert Report</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> and </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Daily Show</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, having a track record means nothing here. Stephen Colbert is effectively throwing himself to the lions of public opinion by taking the podium as host of the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards this weekend.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Colbert has always been at his best when he finds his "voice" – a persona to inhabit that lets him unleash his satirical wit to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted in American society. As a gung-ho caricature of conservative political punditry on </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Colbert Report</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> (2005-2014), he slew political dragons and even introduced new words like "truthiness" and "mantasy" to the modern lexicon.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">But when the 53-year-old Washington native took the tiller of </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Late Show</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> from David Letterman about two years ago – his dream job by all accounts – he stumbled creatively and tumbled behind the ratings of </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Apparently, just being himself wasn't enough. But the shock coronation of the divisive United States </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">President Donald Trump saw Colbert regrow his mojo – in almost nightly assaults on "Trumpiness" – and he finally edged ahead of Fallon in total viewers last May by a fraction of a percentage point, and has grown his lead to 27 per cent since then, with no signs</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> of slowing down.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">For Emmy viewers, what this means is Colbert is red-hot and ready to rumble at the Microsoft Theater when the stars of our new golden age of television gather for their annual awards bash – and it's the perfect cap to Colbert's comeback year. His </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic" data-atex-track="-5"><em>Late Night</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5"> even scored an Emmy nomination where Fallon got none</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">"This will be the largest audience to witness an Emmys, period. Both in person and around the globe," says Colbert, slyly echoing Trump's braggadocio about the size of his inauguration crowd. Striking the right tone here is everything, however, as past Emmy hosts could attest, from the grating snark of Ricky Gervais to the gentler zingers of Jimmy Kimmel, or the Broadway pizzazz of Neil Patrick Harris to the </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">likeability of Ellen DeGeneres.</span> ______________ <strong>Read more:</strong> ______________ <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">But what can we expect? Which "voice" will Colbert assume? Will he go easier on Trump before a well-heeled crowd? So far, he's keeping his strategy close to his vest, describing the Emmy ceremony as "an incredibly fun show to go to every year when you win. </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5">If you lose, it's an enormous waste of time. But everyone's going to win this year. I've talked with these guys and we want everyone to have fun, so everyone will win the Emmys this year. Spoiler. Spoiler alert."</span><strong><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> </span></strong> <strong><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Pack leaders</span></strong> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">First, a moment of silence for HBO's </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Game of Thrones</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">; the perennial Emmy darling did not qualify for any nods this year, due to its hiatus during the switchover to winter filming.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Leading this year's pack, and filling the Westeros void, is HBO's cyber-cowboy adventure </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Westworld</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, which tied a resurging </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Saturday Night Live</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, with 22 nominations apiece. (In fact, with this year's tally, </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>SNL</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> has set a new historical record with 231 nominations overall.)</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">The nostalgic, sci-fi series </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Stranger Things</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> reeled in 18 nominations for Netflix, which grew its list to 91 nods over last year's 54 – an increase of almost 69 per cent. HBO better be nervous, despite having 111 nominations this year.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">It's no easy feat to grab one of the half-dozen slots in a major category. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences received 180 submissions for best drama series, 140 for best actor in a drama and 113 for best actress in a drama. </span> <strong><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">First-timers</span></strong> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">In all, 43 stars received their first Emmy n</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">od this year. Even august, established talents such as multiple Oscar winners Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer are Emmy fre</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">sh this year as co-stars of the Wall Street-scandal movie </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Wizard </em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>of Lies</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Other movie stars who took a chance on television – Reese Witherspoon, Alexander Skarsgård and Shailene Woodley of </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Big Little Lies</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> – also find themselves invited to the merrymaking for the very first time this year.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">The powerful new family drama </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>This Is Us</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> by Dan Fogelman, about interconnected lives – perhaps the finest American</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> broadcast network drama in years – also propelled its stars Milo Ventimiglia and Chrissy Metz into Emmy's good graces for a career first, as </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Handmaid's Tale</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> did for the stars Samira Wiley and Alexis Bledel (of </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Gilmore Girls</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> fame). </span> <strong><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">So snub me, Emmy!</span></strong> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Joining Jimmy Fallon on the no-go list are Michael McKean, who brought a righteous brotherly intensity to </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Better Call Saul</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, and living legend Rita Moreno who brought her special zing to the </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>One Day at a Time</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> reboot on Netflix.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Even long-time TV czarina, billionaire and icon Oprah Winfrey couldn't catch a break from Emmy despite her critically acclaimed acting performance in </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, while the series </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>Girls</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> and its stars also got diddly.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">Top-drawer series that were turned away in their categories include: </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Leftovers, Insecure</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> and </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="NormalItalic"><em>The Americans</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">.</span> <em><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards airs live at 4 am and is repeated at 8pm on Monday on OSN Series First HD</span></em>