Creative Arts Emmy Awards (where HBO's Watchmen and Disney+'s The Mandalorian cleaned up) didn't have too much problem with the new format, the Primetime Emmys took on a much more complicated and interactive task.
For the first time ever, we got to see acceptance speeches live from the winners' couches and backyards and kitchens, which was....
well, interesting to say the least.Host Jimmy Kimmel kicked off the night with an opening monologue that poked fun at everyone's quaran-time, and from there it was a real bumpy (and sometimes thrilling) ride.
Here's a look at the best and worst moments of the 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. WORST: Having a fake audienceIt took Kimmel way too long to acknowledge that the audience reacting to his.
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