Big Emmy Winner’s
Schitt’s Creek and Succession won Outstanding Comedy and Drama, along with several other hefty trophies, at the 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 20th.) Jimmy Kimmel took on the hosting duties, his third stint doing so, and surely the most memorable one as the entire show-and awards shows more broadly-get a makeover for the post-COVID-19 era. Red carpets, hectic musical numbers are out, virtual pandemic-friendly entertainment and special guests dialing in from home are in.
While Kimmel beamed in from LA’s Staples Center solo(ish), nominees and guests were broadcast from their homes on ABC. There were several exceptions, including a memorable socially-distant, Lysol-soaked appearance from Jennifer Aniston involving a small fire.
The party got started with Kimmel welcoming us all to the “pan-d’emmys” during a year of “disaster,” “death” and “zoom-school.” As Kimmel pointed out, “The world may be terrible, but television has never been better.” He also explained the strange dynamic of how they created the show, with cameras in the homes of all of the nominees, drinking and partying from home.
Going in, HBO‘s Watchmen led with 26 nominations, while Netflix set a new network record with 160.


