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The Golden Globe Awards are this Sunday night, and everything about them seem even more unpredictable than usual.

What will women say on thered carpetnow that theTimes Up efforthas been established?
And, most relevant to this particular list of predictions: Which films and TV shows will win?
A number of the races on the movie and television side are really hard to pin down this year.
But dammit, that wont stop us from trying.
In one corner, theres Hugh Jackman, a passionate pitchman for his movie who issucha Globes pick.
That hasnt quite happened, andDunkirkshowed no particularly surprising strength with the Globes, picking up three nominations.
But I doubt thats going to happen.Should Win:Honestly,The Leftoversis the right answer.
Remember two years ago, whenMozart in the Junglewon in this category?
Or whenBrooklyn Nine-Ninedid?Girls?Glee?
Im honestly not sure which way theyll go, but I lean towardMrs.
Theoretically, the wild card Globes voters could give this toThe Sinner, for example.
(He ultimately lost to Hugh Laurie inThe Night Manager.)
Since the Globes usually dont repeat themselves, Im inclined to think she wont win again.
That losing streak extends to its actors.
This year, only McCormack made the cut.
Just like the best comedy race, I suspect this will come down toMrs.
Rachel Brosnahan andSMILF, in the form of its star and creator Frankie Shaw.
But I think Brosnahan has the advantage.
RobotDavid Thewlis,Fargo
If Globes voters go big forBig Little Lies, Skarsgard could win in this category.
As for Dern, the voters love her; she already has three Globes to her credit.