My agents and managers deserve a special Emmy award for scheduling.
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I have an Emmy, but it's no big deal: work in TV news long enough, you eventually get one.
When you feel an audience engaged and surprised and enthusiastic, reacting to what you've planned, that is the reward. It's better than the Emmys.
The Emmy should be an ensemble award, too. I kept howling at everyone else's performances.
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.
It's a great way to start the day, hearing you've been nominated for an Emmy. It's just thrilling.
Emmys are wonderful and I'm thrilled to death that I have mine. But they're representative of a specific achievement, where this sort of thing is representative of how you've grown in your own industry.
The Emmys are flat-out fun.
I got an agent. He said, what do you wanna do, and I said, I want an Oscar nomination. That's your job, that's what I'm paying you for. And I got it.
The Emmys is great, but the Golden Globes, you have the stars of television and the stars of movies in one place.
The Emmys seem like an entity unto themselves that have an agenda that sometimes corresponds to quality, sometimes doesn't.
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