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Plus why the Emmys were delayes, the winners, and more awards chatter. [vulture logo](   The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2023 Emmys [The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2023 Emmys Held in 2024]( Like a high-speed rail service in a nation that actually invests in infrastructure, the [2023 Emmys in 2024]( were accelerated, predictable, and smoothly unremarkable. The three big shows that entered the night as expected winners — [Succession]( for drama, [The Bear]( for comedy, and [Beef]( for limited series — steamrolled their categories, which meant we saw a lot of the same faces onstage and often the same faces smiling back from the audience. The show was making up for lost time during the dual WGA and SAG strikes and awkwardly fitting itself into the rest of the film-dominated winter awards season, with many of the winners making return appearances from [the Golden Globes last week]( (and even [last night’s Critics Choice Awards](, if anyone happened to watch those). Still, the Emmys did their best to emphasize the TV-ness of it all, reuniting casts from various classic programs in honor of its own 75th anniversary — though that incidentally became a reminder of how few “classic” series actually got their due at this awards show. The presiding spirit of the night seemed to be the insistence that everyone not pay too much attention to whatever might feel a little out of joint, whether in terms of divine TV justice or wider current events. Instead, everyone took the note to keep it short and keep it moving, or else Anthony Anderson’s mother would call you out. [READ THE FULL STORY](   2023 Emmys in 2024 [The 2023 Emmy Awards Winners]( [The 2023 Emmy Awards Winners]( [Delayed due to the Hollywood strikes of 2023, these are the shows that made last year’s television offerings worth watching.]( [The Bear Isn’t Catching Any Emmys for ‘Fishes’ Just Yet]( [The Bear Isn’t Catching Any Emmys for ‘Fishes’ Just Yet]( [The Television Academy is still on season one.]( [Emmys 2024 Red Carpet: All the Looks and Updates]( Emmys 2024 Red Carpet: All the Looks and Updates]( [Ayo won our best dressed, Matty Matheson wore fisherman sandals, and more from television’s biggest night.]( [It’s Football Time for Rob McElhenney]( [It’s Football Time for Rob McElhenney]( [He’s won his first Emmy, now it’s back to the Eagles.](   [New York Magazine]( [Subscribe now to save over 60%]( on unlimited New York Magazine, plus get a free tote.   More Awards Chatter [Dear Ayo Edebiri’s Parents, She Has Dental Insurance Now]([“Probably not a dream to immigrate to this country and have your child say I wanna do improv.”](   [Christina Applegate Is Too Funny to Just Accept a Standing Ovation]([Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy nominee Kelly Bundy.](   [Here Are the Winners of the 2024 Critics Choice Awards]([The Oppenhomies take Best Ensemble.](   [All the Girlies Are Going to the 2024 Grammys]([Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa are performing.](   [Are the Critics Choice Awards the New ‘Fun’ Awards Show?]([Everything you wanted to know about Kieran Culkin’s ear hairs (but were afraid to ask).](   [All the Winners of the Creative Arts Emmys]([The Last of Us was the big winner. And Detroiters alums Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson both snagged trophies!](   [Vulture]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email in your browser.]( Opt out of marketing emails [here](. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com [unsubscribe](param=daily) | [privacy notice]( Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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