After last year’s disastrous live Emmy show, it took a global pandemic and the complete evisceration of the rulebook for the Television Academy’s grandest night of the year to get its groove back. As host Jimmy Kimmel delivered his opening monologue to an empty theater, and as stories of hundreds of camera kits dispatched so that winners could deliver speeches live lingered fresh in mind, the idea that any of this could work looked bleak.
But somehow it did, resulting in an Emmy show that not only went off without a single technical hitch despite the ambitious setup, but also found a perfect balance of politics, comedy and prizegiving.
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But somehow it did, resulting in an Emmy show that not only went off without a single technical hitch despite the ambitious setup, but also found a perfect balance of politics, comedy and prizegiving.
Emmy Viewership Falls To New Low Of 6.1 Million As ‘Schitt’s Creek’ & HBO Rule Covid-19-Dominated Ceremony –
Here are some of the highlights and lowlights.
The Schitt Hot Viewing Party
A tent erected in a gothic mansion in Toronto was...
- 9/21/2020
- by Peter White and Joe Utichi
- Deadline Film + TV
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