The Emmy should be an ensemble award, too. I kept howling at everyone else's performances.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Truly what the Emmys are about are the machine behind them, and Oscars are the same way, where if you have a big enough machine behind you, you get nominated, because truly how many of the best performances actually win... not many.
It's a great way to start the day, hearing you've been nominated for an Emmy. It's just thrilling.
So many people have won Emmys, so many people have won multiple Emmys that I think it's a degraded award.
I've been nominated for 12 Emmys, and we won - for 'Top Chef' - the only time I didn't go.
I don't know what's going on that I'm hosting the Emmys during really hard times. But I guess it's an honor and a privilege that I'm the one who gets to try to walk that line of making people feel good.
Listen, I would love to win an Emmy at some stage or another. I can't pretend not to.
I earned two Emmy nominations for writing, and two of the shows I had written were nominated for best in their category.
But seriously, I think overall in the scheme of things winning an Emmy is not important. Let's get our priorities straight. I think we all know what's really important in life - winning an Oscar.
The Emmys are flat-out fun.
To be honest, I didn't even know what the Drama Desk Awards were until I was nominated.