Emmys overdose on 'SNL,' as 'Game of Thrones' breaks up streaming party - News Summed Up

Emmys overdose on 'SNL,' as 'Game of Thrones' breaks up streaming party


(CNN) There were two near-takeovers at the Emmys on Monday, as streaming services expanded their impact on the awards, while "Saturday Night Live" permeated the ceremony. The former likely magnified the issue of viewers watching a parade of winners from relatively little-seen programs -- with "Game of Thrones" a notable exception -- and the latter yielded a flawed, haphazard show, which badly overplayed some of its bits. All told, though, there was simply too much "SNL," past and present, as if producer Lorne Michaels -- overseeing the telecast for host network NBC -- could scarcely be bothered to reach beyond his comfort zone. Foremost among the misfires was a recurring gag featuring Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph that fell woefully flat -- like one of those sketches that "SNL" reserves for the last 15 minutes. Hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost filled their opening and indeed much of what followed with a surplus of insider-ish jokes, about everything from sexual harassment to recent low ratings for the Emmys.


Source: CNN September 18, 2018 03:56 UTC



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