Why 'Matlock' DESERVES A Special Place In The Prestigious Emmy Awards 2025? Deets Inside

The 2024 American courtroom drama TV series 'Matlock' has been revived after the original 1981 'Matlock' TV series. Here's why it deserves a special place in the Emmys 2025.

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Why 'Matlock' DESERVES A Special Place In The Prestigious Emmy Awards 2025? Deets Inside

Every year, the voting phase for the Emmy Awards creates a lot of buzz about which TV show, actor, or actress will take home the trophy. For the uninitiated, Emmy nomination voting officially closed on June 23, 2025, and we’ll soon learn about the TV shows, actors, and actresses who have been nominated for the 2025 Emmy Awards ceremony. However, in 2025, there was one particular show that made a special place in the audience’s heart, and it’s high time the Emmys pay attention. Yes, you guessed it right. We’re talking about CBS’ Matlock TV series. 

Kathy Bates’ stellar performance in Matlock

Kathy Bates plays the role of 'Madeline Matlock', originally portrayed by Andy Griffith in the 1986 TV series. The series isn’t just an ordinary revival, but a combination of both the comfort of old-school American courtroom drama and the weight of modern-day problems. What is worth mentioning is Kathy Bates’ stellar performance in Matlock, from sharp, straight cut delivery to no-nonsense character portrayal. Kathy’s beautiful blend of charm and grit takes the revised TV series to a different level.

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Why do TV series like Matlock struggle hard to make their place in the Emmys?

It has been an age-old practice of Emmy voters to ignore procedural dramas like Matlock on traditional networks like CBC. However, dramas like Poker Face and The Residence made their place in the prestigious Emmy Awards list. Now, after Kathy Bates’ stellar performance in Matlock, the TV series is highly anticipated to be part of the 2025 Emmy Awards. In fact, the character-driven drama, Matlock, is already creating a lot of noise through its narrative depth and moral complexity, and it seems like the TV series is going to break the cycle followed in the Emmys. Sharing a similar kind of intuition, Debra Birnbaum, the director of Gold Derby, noted:

"A case Kathy Bates’ Matlock may well solve."

Kathy Bates

The Matlock reboot resonates well with today’s world

The x-factor in Matlock is that the series is not only a nostalgic trip but also holds huge relevance in today’s society. From tackling corporate corruption to addressing systemic bias in the courtroom, each episode of the series reflects real-world issues. A huge credit goes to the writing team of Matlock for beautifully blending the spirit of the original with the contemporary problems.

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Final Verdict: Is Matlock really deserving of the Emmys?

After looking at the top-notch acting of Kathy Bates, there have been silent whispers about the TV series’ special place in the Emmys this year. Along with Kathy, Matlock also features a strong ensemble cast, which adds variety to the show. Now that we are closer to the official Emmy nominations on July 15, 2025, all eyes are on the likely contenders for the prestigious Emmy Awards 2025. With a commanding female lead, a meaningful message that holds relevance in contemporary society, and a format often undervalued in the Emmys, it's high time that Matlock, the American courtroom drama, receives its recognition.

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