
"The famously milquetoast comedian is hosting the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, where the crème de la crème of post-prestige television are duking it out for a couple shelves' worth of trophies. Spicing things up around him will be a deep bench of high-wattage presenters, including Parker Posey, Jason Bateman, Kathy Bates, Stephen Colbert (who will no doubt receive an ovation), and Ike "Sal Saperstein" Barinholtz, along with last year's drama acting winners, Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai."
"There's tons of storylines to track over the course of the night. Will beat for the most wins for a comedy series in a single year? Probably, since it took home nine statues at the Creative Arts Emmys, which were held on September 6 and 7. (The Apple TV+ show only needs three to break the record now.) Who will prevail between and , which has a nice rivalry going across the drama categories?"
Nate Bargatze is the host of the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony features high-wattage presenters such as Parker Posey, Jason Bateman, Kathy Bates, Stephen Colbert, Ike "Sal Saperstein" Barinholtz, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Anna Sawai. One comedy series won nine Creative Arts Emmys and now needs three additional wins to break the single-year record for a comedy. Multiple drama-category rivalries are in play across nominations. Kathy Bates is the oldest nominee in the lead actress drama category and could make further history if she wins. Competition questions include whether Dying For Sex will reduce Adolescence's wins and whether certain nominees will be shut out. Jake Gyllenhaal attended the ceremony.
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