The last Emmys ā in January, the 75th edition ā went reunion crazy on such a big birthday, with cast reunions of such classic series as āCheers,ā āThe Sopranos,ā āItās Always Sunny in Philadelphiaā and āAll in the Family.ā The latest Emmys said: āHold my applause.ā
āShogun,ā āBaby Reindeerā and āThe Bearā all picked up trophies throughout the night that was peppered with reunions of shows like āSaturday Night Liveā and āHappy Days,ā as well as themes, like TV dads and moms.
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Here are some of the nightās notable moments:
Gentle hosts
The father-and-son duo of Eugene and Dan Levy, the winning stars of the 2020 Emmys aboard āSchittās Creek,ā hosted and they were warm, mocking themselves as they noted the TV telecast was honoring "movie stars on streaming services.ā
Even when the Candians went after a show ā like āThe Bear,ā competing in the best comedy series category, even though it's not a traditional yukfest ā it was gentle.
āNow, I love the show, I love the show, and I know some of you will be expecting us to make a joke about whether āThe Bearā is really a comedy ā but in the true spirit of āThe Bear,ā we will not be making any jokes,ā Eugene Levy said.
In one bit, the two found themselves in the audience but in different rows, mistaking stage left for house left. Awkwardness ensued. When they tried to push through, Eugene Levy wailed: āI can't see the prompter!ā
The show goes to the dogs
John Oliver thanked a lot of people after his āLast Week Tonightā won for outstanding scripted variety series, but things got weird when he ended up honoring his familyās recently dead dog.
āWe have the most fantastic dog, and she was at our wedding and she got us through the pandemic. She was with us for two pregnanciesā¦,ā he said, before getting the leave-the-stage music swelled.
Oliver didnāt take the hint: āWe had to say goodbye to her. I feel like Sarah McLaughlin right now. She was an amazing dog,ā he said. He then shouted an expletive and tried to make it more than about his deceased canine.
āThis isnāt just for her. This is for all dogs,ā he continued as the auditorium roared. āAll dogs, you are all very good girls. You are very good boys. You all deserve a treat. Play me off now! Thanks so much.ā
āThe West Wingā reunited
āThe West Wingā celebrated its 25th anniversary with castmembers Martin Sheen, DulĆ© Hill, Richard Schiff, Janel Moloney and Allison Janney gathering to help hand out the best drama trophy.
Created by Aaron Sorkin and first airing on NBC in the fall 1999, āThe West Wingā offed an idealistic depiction of what politics can be. The castmembers gathered in a set mimicking the Oval Office. It ended in 2006.
āIt's hard to believe that just 25 years ago, Aaron and the writers actually had to use their imaginations to create interesting plot lines for āThe West Wing,āā Janney said. Added Schiff: āUnlike today, where storylines can be plucked right off the news, storylines that writers would have deemed a bit far-fetched if not utterly ridiculous 25 years ago.ā
Put me in, coach
Jane Lynch, who played vicious cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester on āGleeā and Brendan Hunt, the quiet Coach Willis Beard on āTed Lasso,ā teamed up to help hand out the award for best director of a drama series.
They appeared in a locker room set, with Lynch teasing Hunt that she was a head coach on TV and he was just an assistant coach. But the stage seemed a little too big for just these two TV coaches.
That changed when the stage revealed Paris Olympians Ilona Maher, Caeleb Dressel and Stephen āPommel Horse Guyā Nedoroscik alongside Paralympian Ezra Frech.
āSaturday Night Liveā greats mock its creator
āSaturday Night Liveā got a head start to its 50th anniversary next year with a mini-reunion, as Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Seth Meyers and Bowen Yang presented the award for best writing for a variety special.
Three of the four mocked creator and producer Lorne Michaels in the audience, who they claimed was nominated and lost 85 times at the Emmys. Rudolph said he was ārobbed.ā Yang said āit gets betterā and ākeep winning.ā Meyers corrected them all to say that, in fact, Michaels has actually won 21 Emmys. Yang then leaned into mispronouncing his boss' first name.
It may have been a taste for 2025, when the trailblazing sketch show will be celebrated, including a three-hour live primetime special in February. It has been the springboard for such stars as Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell and Mike Myers.
Bad guys and gals
Antony Starr of āThe Boys,ā Giancarlo Esposito from āBreaking Badā and Kathy Bates of āMiseryā came out to represent an oddly key part of TV ā the villains.
āWithout villains or antagonists, there wouldnāt be much of a story,ā Esposito said. But it takes its toll. āDo you know how hard it was to get a date after āMisery,'ā Bates joked about her Stephen King role as a crazed kidnapper.
Esposito complained that drug dealers will interrupt his dinner to ask his advice about building their empires and Starr said so many 12-year-old critics have approached him to say his superhero is ābad.ā He responds that the show has an R rating. āItās sloppy, sloppy parenting,ā he observed.
Moms and dads
George Lopez, Damon Wayans, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who have all played memorable TV dads, gathered to recognize the lead actor in a comedy series. They walked into a mancave set and Lopez and Wayans said they wanted to thank their TV wives, but Ferguson balked, having starred with a TV husband instead on āModern Family.ā āIām so sorry, did you watch my show, or...?ā he asked them. āYes, all 90 seasons,ā Wayans responded.
Later, it was the momsā turn. Meredith Baxter, who played the āFamily Tiesā matriarch, Connie Britton of āFriday Night Lightsā and Susan Kelechi Watson of āThis Is Usā presented the award for best writing for a comedy series. āWe have come a long way,ā said Baxter. āTV moms are no longer one-dimensional,ā said Watson. āItās OK to ask for as much as a TV dad.ā
'Tuesday, Wednesday, happy days'
Director-producer Ron Howard and actor-author Henry Winkler reunited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of āHappy Days,ā a romanticized take on teenage life in the 1950s that pivoted on adolescent humor about cars and dating.
Winkler, who played cool guy Fonzie with his signature āAaaayy!ā with both thumbs up, and Howard, who played the goody-goody Richie Cunningham, became household names thanks to the sitcom, which ran from 1974ā1980. Winkler went on to win an Emmy on HBOās dark comedy āBarryā and spread awareness about dyslexia as a best-selling author; Howard went on direct such Oscar-winners as āApollo 13ā and āA Beautiful Mind.ā
The two men met onstage in a set dressed like the diner the show was mostly set in. Winkler congratulated Howard for his Emmy-winning documentary on Jim Henson. But despite some prodding by Howard, Winkler wouldnāt sing the theme song. āI'm out of practice,ā he said. āAnd it takes schooling.ā So Winkler nudged the jukebox with his elbow instead and the theme played.
Order & Law
The TV criminal justice system was represented Sunday by two separate but equal parts. There were the cops ā Jimmy Smits of āNYPD Blue,ā Niecy Nash-Betts of āReno 911!ā and Don Johnson of āMiami Vice.ā They appeared on a set with a New York City police car onstage. Smits noted that he died in episode one of āMiami Viceā and later as a cast member of āNYPD Blue.ā Nash-Betts said she never died: āIām Black and I survived āDahmer,āā she joked.
And then there were the TV lawyers who took cases to court: Viola Davis of āHow to Get Away with Murder,ā Gina Torres from āSuitsā and Christine Baranski from āThe Good Wifeā and āThe Good Fight.ā (Though, to be honest, Smits was also a good lawyer in āL.A. Law.ā)
āLawyers have seen every combination of the human condition,ā Davis said. Added Torres: āIn so many ways, they try to better that human condition and uplift us.ā
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