Awards shows can be an entertaining evening with fan favorites or a cringe fest of weird banter and unfunny jokes. Honestly, thereโs no in between. On Monday, the 75th Primetime Emmys served as a celebration of televisions history with cast reunions and legends receiving their well-deserved flowers. Host Anthony Anderson made the show fun, but all the jokes werenโt winners. To that end, check out the best and worst moments of the 2023 Primetime Emmys.
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Worst: Anthonyโs Opening Number
Overall, Anderson did what he was supposed to do as host. He kept the festivities moving at a good pace, acknowledged all the amazing Black winners and had fun with old friends. However, that opening medley of famous TV songs, including โGood Times,โ โThe Facts of Lifeโ and Phil Collinsโ โIn the Air Tonightโ from โMiami Vice,โ didnโt have the bang you want from a big opening number.
Best: Mama Doris
Donโt mess with Mama Doris! If your speech is a little too long, or you get out of line, Mama Doris is handling it. There will be no slaps on her watch.
Best: Ayo Edebiri Wins Again
โThe Bearโsโ Ayo Edebiri continued her win streak with the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Best: Quinta Brunsonโs Emotional Win
After winning for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for โAbbott Elementaryโย โ the first Black actress to do so since 1981 โ Quinta Brunson got emotional, stating that it was โthe Carol Burnett of it allโ after the TV legend presented the category.
Best: โMartinโ Reunion
The cast of โMartinโ reunited on the set of their classic show, hilariously lamenting the fact their genius was never recognized with an Emmy.
Best: Marla Gibbs Receives Her Flowers
Bonafide TV legend Marla Gibbs presented Outstanding Supporting Actress in Limited, Anthology or Movie, alongside Quinta Brunson. She received an extremely well-deserved standing ovation from the star-studded audience. She also hilariously joked that โthe wage gapโ was the reason sheโs still working at 92.
Best: Niecy Gives a Sermon
Niecy Nash-Betts was once again honored for her extraordinary performance in โDahmer โ Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.โ In her speech, she thanked the most important person in her journey: herself. It was a powerful sermon celebrating Black women and we felt every single minute of it.
Worst: Joel McHale and Ken Jeong

Not every bit is gonna work. Unfortunately, this one between the former co-stars went on too long and wasnโt even funny.
Best: RuPaul Shouts Out Drag Queen Storytime
As conservatives do everything they can to drum up hate against drag queens who just want to serve their community at local libraries, drag legend RuPaul showed his support by telling everyone to let drag queens educate them.
Worst: No Love For Dominique Fishback

We loved โBEEF.โ It was so engrossing to watch. However, its awards domination means โSwarmโ and Dominique Fishbackโs brilliant performance hasnโt gotten the recognition it so richly deserves. Itโs addictive and unpredictable. If you havenโt seen it, stop what youโre doing, head to Prime Video and start binging. You can thank us later.
Best: Nostalgic Cast Reunions

From โCheersโ to โGreyโs Anatomyโ to โAlly McBealโ to โAll in the Familyโ to โMartinโ to โSNLโ there was a fun TV throwback for everyone.
Worst: Anthony Anderson in Black Latex

The whole bit of Anderson being in the latex suit from โAmerican Horror Storyโ was too much and unnecessary.
Best: In Memoriam
Itโs hard to say an In Memoriam segment was one of the best moments of the show, but Charlie Puth and The War and Treaty delivered a beautiful, heart-breaking tribute to the TV legends we lost this past year. As they performed a lovely version of Puthโs โSee You Again,โ stars like Harry Belafonte, Lance Reddick and Andre Braugher were remembered.
Sadly, thereโs always a few names who get left out, and this year was no different. Some fans are upset that Ryan OโNeal (โPeyton Place,โ โBonesโ), Ray Stevenson (โRome,โ โAhsokaโ), Jerry Springer and Richard Moll (โNight Courtโ) didnโt make the TV memoriam, though theyโre included on the Emmys website.
Worst: Tracee Ellis Ross and Natasha Lyonne in the Chocolate Factory

On paper, the idea of Tracee Ellis Ross and Natasha Lyonne celebrating one of the greatest episodes of โI Love Lucyโ sounds perfect. Unfortunately, the execution went a little too off the rails and the audience didnโt seem as into it as the producers wouldโve hoped
Best: Dr. Kingโs โI Have a Dreamโ Speech

It was beautiful to see the show take a moment and recognize Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.โs iconic speech. Though it wouldโve been more impactful if it was shown at the beginning of the three-hour broadcast.
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