Preview:
- The 75th Emmy Awards ceremony was broadcast Monday night.
- ‘Succession’, ‘Beef’ and ‘The Bear’ scooped a lot of awards.
- The show also brought out casts from veteran series.
While there have been a number of award ceremonies (the Directors Guild, the Critics Choice Association) that feature television among their trophies, Monday night was the big one for TV –– the 75th Emmys. Delayed from September last year (so these are technically the 2023 Emmys), they were finally handed out Monday night.
In the lead up to the award, there were questions as to whether there would be a lot of repeat winners, including ‘Ted Lasso’, which has done well in recent years, and whether that, along with ‘Succession’, would benefit from voters looking to reward them for their final seasons (neither show, let’s be honest has needed it, but the fact remains).
‘Succession’ once again dominated, along with ‘Beef’ (in limited series categories) and ‘The Bear’, the three shows winning multiple awards, to no-one’s surprise.
Anthony Anderson proved to be an engaged and entertaining host, kicking things off with a tribute to the television he loved growing up and popping up to move things along from time to time (at one point donning an ‘American Horror Story’ gimp suit), with his mother, Doris, acting as a human alternative to play off music (also used judiciously so the joke never wore thin).
The speeches, for the most part, were short and sweet. And in a presenting moment, Pedro Pascal continued the comedy feud with ‘Succession’s Kieran Culkin (who had told his category competitor to “suck it” while accepting the Golden Globe), blaming Culkin for his recent shoulder injury in a sweary moment that the broadcast muted.
Aside from the awards, the show looked to generate buzz by reuniting the casts of some classic and iconic shows including ‘Cheers’, ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, the latter an odd once since it’s still on the air (but everyone still thinks of the original lineup).
Those were much more of a mixed bag –– the ‘Cheers’ gang were game and warm, but does it really count as a ‘Game of Thrones’ reunion when it’s just Peter Dinklage?
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But what you’re really here for is the results. And the winners are…
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
- ‘The Amazing Race’
- ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
- ‘Survivor’
- ‘Top Chef’
- ‘The Voice’
Outstanding Talk Series
- ‘The Daily Show With Trevor Noah’
- ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
- ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’
- ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’
- ‘The Problem With Jon Stewart’
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
- ‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’
- ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’
- ‘Saturday Night Live’
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Outstanding Writing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
- Bill Hader (‘Barry’)
- Christopher Storer (‘The Bear’)
- Amy Sherman-Palladino (‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’)
- Mary Lou Belli (‘The Ms. Pat Show’)
- Declan Lowney (‘Ted Lasso’)
- Tim Burton (‘Wednesday’)
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Outstanding Directing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
- Lee Sung Jin (‘Beef’)
- Jake Schreier (‘Beef’)
- Carl Franklin (‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’)
- Paris Barclay (‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’)
- Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton (‘Fleishman is in Trouble’)
- Dan Trachtenberg (‘Prey’)
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