Emmy
“You are the epitome of New York tough,” comedian Billy Crystal said of the governor, who then went on to announce a new Staten Island emergency site to handle a rush of new cases.
Anthony Haden-Guest won an Emmy in 1980 for a TV documentary. It was lost when a storage facility sold his possessions off. Fast-forward to an emotional reunion in a junk store.
Betty Gilpin, the tender heart and unstoppable soul of Netflix’s ‘GLOW,’ hopes we all take this moment “as an opportunity to gut renovate all our values and, you know, government.”
This year’s Emmy list is infuriating—no “The Good Fight” again?—but pleasantly surprising, with “Watchmen” dominating a diverse slate. Here’s a rundown of the most shocking nods.
How many dozen nods are “Mrs. Maisel” and “Succession” going to get? Does Rita Moreno or “The Good Fight” stand a chance? Our picks for what will and should be nominated.
The host-less show was a scattershot, lazy snooze, all the more shameful given the rare quality of the winners (“Fleabag!” Billy Porter!) and their powerful speeches. What gives?
That she lost to James Corden’s “Carpool Karaoke” only rubbed salt in the wound.