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Will Emmy go 'Mad' for Hamm Sunday?

Emmy will dispense her favors Sunday night when the 67th Emmy Awards airs at 7 p.m. on Fox.

In the meantime, TV's biggest guessing game moves into high gear, with its players including two sure-of-themselves Associated Press television critics.

Will "Modern Family" continue its best-comedy streak? They say: Yes and no.

Will "Mad Men" finish its run by picking up another best-drama statuette? They say: Maybe, maybe not.

Now here's the full list of confident yet often clashing forecasts from those fearless prophets for major Emmy races:

Drama Series

Nominees: "Better Call Saul," "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland," "House of Cards," "Mad Men," "Orange is the New Black"

Lynn Elber

Should win: "Mad Men." It ended as intelligently as it began, so true to its brand of storytelling that even Coke would be envious.

Will win: "Game of Thrones." The superbly produced saga is that rare bird, a fantasy with sufficient heft to gain Emmy respect.

Frazier Moore

Should win: "The Americans." It's downright un-American it's been overlooked again.

Will win: "Mad Men." This was a grand finale season for the series that, along with "The Sopranos," certified a golden renaissance in drama on television.

Comedy Series

Nominees: "Louie," "Modern Family," "Parks and Recreation," "Silicon Valley," "Transparent," "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Veep"

Elber

Should win: "Transparent." Riding a wave of social change isn't the trick. Making art of it, with heart, is what should make this a winner.

Will win: "Veep." The political winds are at its back after four solid seasons on the campaign trail, and Emmy voters will reward consistency.

Moore

Should win: "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Fresh, funny and wickedly uplifting. What a welcome treat!

Will win: "Modern Family." This has become such a habit with Emmy judges they're in danger of contracting Repetitive Stress Syndrome.

Actor, Drama Series

Nominees: Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"; Kyle Chandler, "Bloodline"; Kevin Spacey, "House Of Cards"; Jon Hamm, "Mad Men"; Jeff Daniels, "The Newsroom"; Liev Schreiber, "Ray Donovan"

Elber

Should win: Jon Hamm, "Mad Men." Did we ever not believe he was Don Draper, from the highs to the lows? Don't hate him because he's matinee-idol handsome, Emmy voters.

Will win: Jon Hamm, "Mad Men." Spoiler Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad" is gone, removing the only legit reason Emmy voters had to bypass Hamm's work.

Moore

Should win: Jon Hamm, "Mad Men." He should win, even if his competition this year weren't largely unimpressive.

Will win: Jon Hamm, "Mad Men." Emmy won't squander its last chance to correct this glaring sin of omission.

Actress, Drama Series

Nominees: Taraji P. Henson, "Empire"; Claire Danes, "Homeland"; Robin Wright, "House of Cards"; Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder"; Elisabeth Moss, "Mad Men"; Tatiana Maslany, "Orphan Black"

Elber

Should win: Taraji P. Henson, "Empire." Her virtuoso acting turn feeds the show's soap opera spirit without making a cartoon Cookie.

Will win: Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder." The two-time Oscar nominee (to Henson's one) is a gift to TV, and Emmy will show its gratitude for her take-no-prisoners performance.

Moore

Should win: Tatiana Maslany, "Orphan Black." A crowd by herself in so many roles on this supernatural clone-fest she's lost count of them all, Maslany supersizes the accomplishment of acting.

Will win: Taraji P. Henson, "Empire." An exciting performance on the series that proved that, even in an age when cable and streaming video routinely steal the show, a broadcast network can still launch an empire.

Actor, Comedy Series

Nominees: Anthony Anderson, "black-ish"; Matt LeBlanc, "Episodes"; Don Cheadle, "House Of Lies"; Will Forte, "The Last Man on Earth"; Louis C.K., "Louie"; William H. Macy, "Shameless"; Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent"

Elber

Should win: Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent." His unerringly thoughtful performance and the zeitgeist are both on his side.

Will win: Jeffrey Tambor. A respected journeyman actor gets the starring role he deserves and the acclaim his performance demands.

Moore

Should win: Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent." Much more than comic, Tambor's nuanced performance as a man's late-in-life transition into a woman is not only perfect, but perfect for this moment.

Will win: Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent." Why not? Nominated but never awarded for past classic characters, he has outdone himself here and he will be recognized for it.

Actress, Comedy Series

Nominees: Lisa Kudrow, "The Comeback"; Lily Tomlin, "Grace And Frankie"; Amy Schumer, "Inside Amy Schumer"; Edie Falco, "Nurse Jackie"; Amy Poehler, "Parks And Recreation"; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep"

Elber

Should win: Lily Tomlin, "Grace and Frankie." Her sly performance both grounds and elevates the high-concept comedy.

Will win: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep." An Emmy favorite (and deservedly so) from "Seinfeld" to "The New Adventures of Old Christine" to "Veep," happy habits are hard to break.

Moore

Should win: Amy Schumer, "Inside Amy Schumer." An arresting, exciting and original comedy voice everyone was waiting for without even realizing.

Will win: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep." Good at what she does, and comfortably familiar doing it, she'll be the comfortable choice for the fourth time in a row.

Viola Davis is nominated for an Emmy for her role in the ABC drama "How to Get Away With Murder."
Taraji P. Henson, left, received an Emmy nod for her work on Fox's hit "Empire."
Amazon's "Transparent" is up for best comedy at Sunday night's Emmy Awards and star Jeffrey Tambor, right, is a favorite for best actor in a comedy.
Will Julia Louis-Dreyfus take home a fourth Emmy for HBO's "Veep"?
Best actress nominee Amy Schumer faces tough competition in the comedy category.
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