Interlaced with the audience’s laughs, roused by the comedic duo of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, tears, due to the ever so frequent and long tributes to stars that have passed this year, and sometimes a rowdy applause when an award-deserving show actually won. This is what the 2013 Emmy’s consisted of.
It’s no secret that this years Emmy’s were not a fan favorite. Shows, writers and actors got awards that some fans scoffed at, Jeff Daniels definitely did not have a huge support group, sighed at, Modern Family wins again? Shocker. Some even gawked and cackled when the winner of Outstanding Supporting Actoress in a Comedy series gave her acceptance speech of: “Thank you so much. I’ve gotta go…bye.”
Whether you agreed with the wins, laughed at the skits, or even cared about the tributes there are a few things the fans never argued with; Tina and Amy kept crowd awake and excited and Breaking Bad’s win was well deserved.
Here are the results for the 2013 Emmy’s:
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series goes to Merritt Wever for “Nurse Jackie.”
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series goes to Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield from “30 Rock.”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series goes to Tony Hale for “Veep.”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series is Julia Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep.” .
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series is Bob Newhart.
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series is Melissa Leo.
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series goes to Gail Mancuso from “Modern Family.”
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series goes to Jim Parsons for “The Big Bang Theory.”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie is Laura Linney for “The Big C: Hereafter.”
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series goes to Henry Bromell for “Homeland.”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series is Anna Gunn for “Breaking Bad.”
Outstanding reality-competition program is “The Voice.”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series is Bobby Cannavale from “Boardwalk Empire.”
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series is Jeff Daniels for “The Newsroom.”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series is Claire Danes for “Homeland.”
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series is Dan Bucatinsky.
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series is Carrie Preston.
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series goes to David Fincher for “House of Cards.”
Outstanding Writing in a Variety Series goes to the team from “The Colbert Report.”
Outstanding Directing in a Variety Series goes to Don Roy King for “Saturday Night Live.”
Outstanding Reality TV Hosts goes to Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum for “Project Runway”
Outstanding Choreography goes to Derek Hough for “Dancing with the Stars.”
Oustanding Variety Series goes to “The Colbert Report.”
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or Movie goes to Abi Morgan for “The Hour.”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Minseries or Movie is James Cromwell for “American Horror Story: Asylum.”
Best Directing for a Miniseries or Movie goes to Steven Soderbergh for “Behind the Candelabra.”
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie goes to Ellen Burstyn for “Political Animals.”
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie is Michael Douglas for “Behind the Candelabra
Outstanding Miniseries or Movie is “Behind the Candelabra.”
Outstanding Comedy Series is “Modern Family.”
Outstanding Drama Series is “Breaking Bad.”