Selasa, 20 September 2016

Jimmy Kimmel's confident Emmys performance was in sync with TV's new bold age - Los Angeles Times

"Please tell me you are seeing this too."

That was Rami Malek[1]'s first comment after winning the award for lead actor in a drama at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards[2] on Sunday night. 

It was a sly reference to the narration his alienated and occasionally hallucinating character provides USA's "Mr. Robot," but it was also a fine summary of Sunday night's telecast in its ability to reflect the changing nature of television.

In less than 10 years, television has gone from self-loathing despair to giddy disbelief over its elevated status, and now it appears to be entering an age of acceptance.

From the moment Jimmy Kimmel[3] allowed his initially disappointing "I have to get to the Emmys" opening to be carjacked by Jeb Bush as the Uber driver piloting the limo of "Veep's" President Selina Meyer, he was a host on fire. At times literally. The opening bit ended with Kimmel hitching a ride on Daenerys Targaryen's dragon from "Game of Thrones" and roasting Ryan Seacrest[4] as he wound up the red carpet coverage for E!

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