It’s going to a long, long week.
Dominated by Reality and Nonfiction categories, the opening night of the 2020 Creative Arts Emmy Awards was a rather stilted affair on Monday. Making almost every non-technical misstep possible, the Nicole Byer hosted show still somehow managed to be boring as well.
Streaming Monday to Thursday on the TV Academy website and airing on Fxx on September 19, things started out promising and traditional enough with a nighttime crane shot from outside the organization’s North Hollywood complex.
“Ordinarily, we’d be having this show in a packed theater somewhere in Los Angeles,” Nailed It host and Emmy nominee Byer said in the pre-record opening monologue. “But as we know, there’s nothing ordinary about 2020, it’s wild,” Byer added with understatement in a year that has seen the Creative Arts Emmys, Hollywood and almost everything else transformed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Honestly...
Dominated by Reality and Nonfiction categories, the opening night of the 2020 Creative Arts Emmy Awards was a rather stilted affair on Monday. Making almost every non-technical misstep possible, the Nicole Byer hosted show still somehow managed to be boring as well.
Streaming Monday to Thursday on the TV Academy website and airing on Fxx on September 19, things started out promising and traditional enough with a nighttime crane shot from outside the organization’s North Hollywood complex.
“Ordinarily, we’d be having this show in a packed theater somewhere in Los Angeles,” Nailed It host and Emmy nominee Byer said in the pre-record opening monologue. “But as we know, there’s nothing ordinary about 2020, it’s wild,” Byer added with understatement in a year that has seen the Creative Arts Emmys, Hollywood and almost everything else transformed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Honestly...
- 9/15/2020
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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