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How can I see the text of Vultures final Emmy nomination predictions without hitting a paywall?

You can usually get around the paywall by using Vulture’s publicly visible preview, social posts, or the article metadata page, which in this case already shows the headline and some of the prediction text, including the opening line about “The Bear,” “Severance,” and “Adolescence.”

What’s visible without paying

The public Vulture article page exposes at least part of the text, including category headings and excerpts like “Outstanding Television Movie,” so you may be able to read a substantial chunk before the paywall fully blocks the rest.

Vulture also shared the prediction teaser on X, which confirms the article’s framing and can be used to locate the piece quickly.

Practical ways to read it

  • Open the Vulture article in a private window and see how much of the page loads before the meter stops you.
  • Search the article title plus “Vulture” because search results often surface readable snippets from the page.
  • Check the publisher’s social post or newsletter teaser for the key takeaways if you only need the main predictions.
  • Use the publicly visible excerpt to identify the categories you care about, then look for those sections in search snippets or cached previews.

What I can tell you now

From the visible text, the piece is Vulture’s final 2026 Emmy nomination predictions, and the teaser highlights major contenders such as The Bear , Severance , and Adolescence.

If your goal is just the gist, the public snippet already confirms that this is a full-category prediction roundup rather than a single-show profile.

TL;DR: the easiest non-paywalled path is the article’s public preview plus the teaser post, which already reveals the title, framing, and some of the major predictions.