The Canadian sitcom was a big hit with the Television Academy this year. Just one episode of Schitt's Creek, "Happy Ending"—an admittedly special one, as it was the series finale—earned 7 noms, meaning it could go on to break the record for the most Emmys that a single episode of television has ever won.
The current record is six, held by both Boardwalk Empire's pilot and Game of Thrones' "Battle of the Bastards."
That's not all, though! Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara were both nominated in the lead acting in a comedy series categories. If both win, they would join the small number of actors and shows to win Best Comedy Series, Best Comedy Actress and Best Comedy Actor in the same year. 30 Rock was the last to achieve this in 2008.