Los Angeles, inside the Television Arts Academy.
Some staff members were busily tallying this year's Emmy Awards voting results.
Unlike the Tony Awards, the Emmys, like the Oscars and Grammys, adopt a non-onsite counting method similar to the presidential elections.
These ballots all had to be collected in one place for on-site counting and record-keeping.
At that moment, a young person looked at the computer and let out a soft "huh."
"What's so surprising?" a middle-aged staff member asked disdainfully. "Since the first Emmy Awards in 1949, how many upsets have there been!"
"It's not..." the young person shook their head vigorously, muttering to themselves, "It's not just a matter of being an upset; this result is just too strange."
Hmm?
The middle-aged person approached the computer with curiosity and looked at the screen.
Immediately, they clapped their hands and said loudly, "Recheck the letters immediately!"