Pandemmy's 2020: Some Great TV Shows Won, But Viewers Lost
September 21, 2020
The 72nd Emmy Awards are over and though the show marked a record low in terms of ratings and engaging content, if you love TV, there was still some stuff to get excited about, at least. The big "Pandemmys" show at Staples Center had, of course, no live audience or red carpet due to Covid-19. Instead, there were video chats, in-studio skits and acceptance speeches, some of which were fun and meaningful.
But those who'd hoped to see something fresh or innovative within the digital presentation were mostly disappointed. Kimmel made the show feel like little more than a special edition of his late night talk show, with jokes about the pandemic and the election, and scenes from past Emmys edited in to appear as reactions to the new material. Meh.
It was up to the announcements themselves to generate excitement and we were happy and frankly surprised to see so many of L.A. Weekly's cover story picks from last week (not intended to be predictions) actually take home gilded statues for acting, writing and show creation. Our entertainment writers praised their favorite nominees for the special Emmys package and ended up getting more than half (everything below in blue text) of the big award winners correct, in fact. With those odds maybe year we'll be placing bets in Vegas.