The night before the fall season means it's time for the Emmy Awards Presentation!
Who won for outstanding achievement in all of the major categories? Check out our coverage below.

There isn't a host this year, so after a few star appearances and comedy bits, they got right down to business.
The first winner was...

Tony Shaloub for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Abe Weissman on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Was one of his costars able to follow his lead with Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy?

Yes, indeed! It was Alex Borstein for her second win for Susie Myerson on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but this year she didn't give her topside the extra support before heading to stage!
Susie is a once-in-a-lifetime character on one of the best shows on television, so congrats to Alex!
Writing in a Comedy Series was the next category with a lot of terrific entries.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy for Episode 1 of Fleabag, admitting that she finds writing very very difficult.
She continued that she struggles so because winning an award makes it all worth it.
It was hard not to wonder what the Emmys would look like without a host, and the answer seems to be that there will be more commercials than ever before.
Is that the best tradeoff?
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