. Now it’s time to settle in for the ceremony itself — and what would an awards show be without some shouts from the balcony? Keep it here throughout the night as awards columnist Glenn Whipp and staff writer Meredith Blake break down the best speeches, biggest upsets and other top stories of Sunday’s Emmys live.Find out the winners of this year’s Emmys right here. We’ll be updating the list live throughout the show.
“All your actors have won stuff,” Kate Winslet to “Mare” creator Craig Zobel. So true. I mean, how do you not love the excitement she just showed with that speech. I AM THE WINNER!!! — GWIt’s ok Glenn. I have some good news: Finally, an Emmy for “I May Destroy You,” a series that deserves all the praise it’s received and more.
Sorry, I’m still wiping away the tears from Jean Smart’s lovely speech. Jason Sudeikis won as expected for his lead turn in “Ted Lasso,” but I’m wondering now if “Hacks” could win the best comedy Emmy. That would be something. Never underestimate HBO and the appeal of a less traditional sitcom approach. I still think “Ted Lasso” will prevail. After all my complaining though, let me just say, thank you voters for expanding your pool of Emmy-worthy shows to ... what ... four ...
Michael K. Williams poured everything he had into the characters he played, including the difficult, haunted Montrose on “Lovecraft Country.” Williams gave everything. No disrespect to Menzies, but these Emmys give me the impression that voters just watched a handful of shows -- “The Crown,” “Ted Lasso” and “Mare of Easttown.” Oh, and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” which won for the umpteenth time. And the mediocre “Saturday Night Live” ... again.
After back-to-back victories for the modest folks of “Easttown,” the Windsors are now on a roll. “The Crown” wins both writing and directing for a drama series for the Season 4 finale, “War.” From a swanky club somewhere in London, no doubt sleepy creator Peter Morgan thanked his intrepid research team while director Jessica Hobbs paid tribute to fellow women directors. Seems bound to be a big night for “The Crown.
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