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Sep 20 2009 11:21 PM ET

The Emmys and Neil Patrick Harris: What were the best and worst moments for you?

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Here are mine. What are yours?

The 3 Best Things About The Emmy Awards

1. Neil Patrick Harris: The very model of a smart, funny host, he was the classiest Emmy host since Johnny Carson, with equally good posture. His “Dr. Horrible” moment, with the stalwart Nathan Fillion, was a high point.

2. John Hodgman as announcer. His articulately daffy commentary on the winners (after a win for the Hugh Jackman-hosted Oscar telecast: “This was the first time a musical number was written for a wolverine”) was excellent dry wit.

3. Bryan Cranston winning for a second year in a row — and he tied with Jessica Lange for the most eloquent speech.

The 3 Worst Worst Things about the Emmy Awards

1. No Emmy for Neil Patrick Harris.

2. The endless, endless boring middle section devoted to awards for reality shows (but: yay, Amazing Race!) and mostly-overrated TV-movies and miniseries.

3. Too many wins for Little Dorrit; none for Generation Kill.

The Most Surprising Moment (a tie)

Matthew Weiner, for equating his show Mad Men with the election of the President (“What a year, first the election and then this”) and for proclaiming himself “the only person in this room with complete creative freedom.” Huh?

And Ken Howard thanking the woman who donated a kidney to him. Nice. (I’m not being sarcastic.)

What were your favorite, and least-favorite, moments?

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Our 2009 Emmy Awards live blog
2009 Emmys: See what you missed in our backstage report
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Video: Red carpet interview with True Blood‘s Stephen Moyer
Video: Emmy-winner Michael Emerson and Jorge Garcia on the next season of Lost
Video: Tina Fey and Jane Krakowski leak 30 Rock spoilers!
Video: The cast of The Office shares spoilers on the red carpet

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  • sam

    The Best: NPH in every way, Bob Newhart, Dr. Horrible and all of the strange, quirky moments. The Worst: Reality and Miniseries (give these out off camera), no nominations for Ferugson and True Blood and the very unfunny Jimmy Fallon. And why shouldn’t Ken Howard thank the person who kept him alive when other people thanked their publicists?

    • Alan

      I thought the Jimmy Fallon part, mocking those horrible electronic voice machines used in so much music today, was one of the funnier parts.

      • will

        …and Steve Carrell was laughing so hard he looked like he was about to crap himself. I agree I thought it was funny!

      • Sara

        That’s EXACTLY what my favorite part of the night.

    • Wills

      He didn’t say that the Ken Howard thank you was a bad moment, he jsut said surprising.

  • Vikki Sixx

    Dr Horrible…and Toni Collette winning best actress in a comedy….That win was so unexpected and so deserved!

    • Rrroberttt

      United States of Tara is unwatchable. I don’t know how Toni won over Tina Fey. And USoT is supposed to be a *comedy*??? THAT was the most shocking moment of the night for me.

  • donald

    Funniest bit of the night: Jimmy Fallon.
    The Worst: The nominated comedy/variety writing staffs. Abig disappointment this year.

  • sam

    Sorry, obviously meant Ferguson.

    • Brian C.

      Yes, it was obvious. Why did you feel the need to point out an otherwise clear typo?

      • Jennifer

        Why did you feel the need to post that question?

  • donald

    Funniest bit of the night: Jimmy Fallon.
    The Worst: The nominated comedy/variety writing staffs. A big disappointment this year.

  • Sarah El

    Not just the Dr. Horrible interruption, but also the excellent timing of it. The Miniseries/TV Movie/Variety/Reality middle was pretty dull but throwing in the awesome phenomenon at just that moment really helped to wake the whole ceremony up.

    I also really liked John Stewart’s acceptance speech for The Daily Show when he a) poked fun at Ricky Gervais’ previous comments about television stars’ beauty, b) graciously gave props to the much deserving Neil Patrick Harris, and c) deserved the win.

    • Amanda

      agreed.

  • coolhandkate

    Aside from the obvious NPH-related moments, including Dr. Horrible, I thought Jimmy Fallon moaning in autotone after his “wipeout” was funny. Points to Tina Fey addressing the merits of scripted television, and finally Michael Emerson wins an Emmy. Also enjoyed Glenn Close and Matthew Weiner giving shoutouts to writers.

    • Watts

      jimmy fallon is awful, watching his show tank is pretty funny

      • coolhandkate

        Well, I’ve always considered autotone to be pretty ridiculous when used seriously, so it didn’t need Fallon to be ridiculous here.

    • Jackie

      Jimmy Fallon is hilarious! Thank God someone brought life to the boring telecast tonight.

  • Sarah El

    Oh and the worst moment for me was the total lack of Battlestar Galactica love (although the brief bit it had in the Drama montage was much appreciated).

    • Hannah

      AGREED! Where was Battlestar Galactica???

    • Aaron

      I love that the drama montage was almost all CBS procedurals. “Remember which network you’re watching! The one where very little is happening creatively!!”

      • Ama

        You are so right. That was so shameless. All their crime dramas made it to montage and they all looked the same. The showed acting clips of all their shows and a couple from other networks, even mad men was barely in the montage.

      • Mary

        I noticed that too! They gave VERY LITTLE love to nominated shows like “Dexter” and “Mad Men” during that montage! For shame!!!

  • edpr22

    I thought Neil Patrick Harris did awesome. I also loved the comedy supporting actresses nominees bid, the idea of the glasses was funny. I didn’t like John Cryer winning for such a mediocre series, but at least his speech was funny and made great material to NPH about losing.

    • Mary

      NPH’s reaction to losing to Jon Cryer was so funny.

  • TeresaJoy

    Hi Ken,
    I agree with you on NPH being one of the best host the Emmys has had in a long time. I loved, loved, loved the obscure references to past roles many of the actors had whne they were first starting out in tv. John Hodgman kept me from fast forwarding through the long walk to accept the award and I was actually a little pissed when the lady was announcing. I alos love Chenoweth and her acceptance speach.
    I also agree with #1 and #2 of the worst, but my third would have to be Stewie and Brian from Family Guy. That was a bit over the top and I would have been very angry if my kids had seen that.
    Over all best Emmys in a long time!
    -Teresa Joy

  • jen

    The best? NPH, Ricky Gervais, Jeff Probst’s gracious compliment of NPH hosting

    The worst? Sandra Oh not winning AGAIN, too many repeats of past winners, Kristin Chenoweth winning for a show that no one but critics liked and was canceled ages ago, Jon Cryer winning for anything, Hugh Laurie not winning AGAIN, Steve Carell not winning AGAIN…so many reasons why the Emmys continue to be a joke to the rest of America…

    • Pffft!

      No one but critics liked Pushing Daisies!?! Add “people with great taste in quality TV shows” and your statement might have a ring of truth to it…

      • Amelia

        I second that!

      • Arun

        I third that! Pushing Daisies was lovely, just because I don’t get the appeal of Lost and Grey’s Anatomy doesn’t mean I crap on them.

      • kim in kentucky

        Obviously Jen didn’t read any of the articles on this site of the huge volume of people who watch/loved PD and was trying desperately to save it!!!!

      • Kelly

        Preach it! PD was awesome and unique and sooooo much better than some of the crap on TV right now. KC deserved that win!

      • Melinda65

        I’ll fifth or sixth that, or whatever number we’re up to now. I loved, loved PD, and Kristin was great in the role of Olive Snook. As for it being canceled “ages ago,” it aired within the eligibility window, obviously.

    • Jackie

      Completely agree. Bad, boring winners — the Emmy voters must all be 70-plus years old.

      I want Rainn Wilson to win for The Office, not Jon Cryer (on the worst show ever). I want Grey’s Anatomy to be recognized for its amazing acting. I want Ryan Seacrest or Heidi Klum to win for hosting (Survivor is AWFUL!). Jim Parson for Big Bang Theory. Amazing Race? Please. False. And I want Kathy Griffin to be on this awards show!! LIVEN IT UP EMMYS!

      • alex

        Ryan Seacrest? No way, he sucks as a host.
        Jeff Probst deserves his win

      • Sean

        My vote would actually be for Cat Deeley to win best reality host, but maybe that’s just me.

      • Wills

        WORD Sean!!! Cat Deeley gets robbed every year!

      • Al

        Seacrest- YUK. Cat Deeley was totally robbed by not even being nominated!

      • Laura K.

        Maybe she’ll have more of a chance next year, with SYTYCD on in the fall. Whatever you think about Survivor, Probst is awesome and absolutely deserves his wins.

      • Diggity

        I love Cat Deeley. She is great with the contestants and fun to watch. Love her hair and wardrobe.

      • Mich

        Three and Half Men is one of the funniest shows in the longest time…Everytime I watch it I’m in hysterics….Congrats to Jon Cryer

      • David

        Should be nominated for best reality host: Jeff Probst, Cat Deeley, Tom Bergeron, Allison Sweeney, Tim Gunn (he is more of a host than Heidi – she is a judge). They need to love their show, care for the contestants and make it entertaining. All of these hosts succeed in those three areas!

      • Jennifer

        Ryan Seacrest should definitely win. I mean, who could say “dim the lights” or “AFTER the break” better than him??

      • Cooley

        Jeff Probst really? All he does is tell the survivors about the challenge and ask stupid questions at tribal council. At least Seacrest can come up with witty remarks and comebacks while on a live show. My vote would be for Tim Gunn any day.

    • Wills

      ITA with all the replies. I was so upset when PD was cancelled, YAY Chenoweth!!

  • jen

    And I agree on the complete lack of acknowledgment of Battlestar Galactica, which really was the best drama of the past year, and the best sci-fi show of all time.

  • allie

    loved- NPH and the announcer guy!!! Tina’s undeniable callout to scripted drama vs Leno at 10:00/9:00

    did not love- no NPH win, no Jim Parsons win :(

    Also as much as I love The Amazing Race… seriously Emmy voters, there’s no other show that deserves to win best reality program? None? Seriously? Share the freakin’ love!

    • alex

      I love TAR won over than overhyped crap like Idol and Dancing. Runway and Top Chef are worthy winners though

      • Laura K.

        But it ALWAYS wins. It’s won ever since there was a Reality Show category. Top Chef was GREAT last year.

      • Cooley

        Yes, as much as I love Amazing Race it’s time they stepped aside and let other quality shows like Top Chef or Project Runway win.

    • JLI

      Top Chef!

  • Jenny

    Best: Anything NPH said or did. Kristin Chenoweth’s come from nowhere win. Worst: Everything else.

  • Rebecca

    Best: NPH (Dr.Horrible, his singing, overall awesomeness); Bryan Cranston, (I don’t care how many he wins, he deserves everything after being ignored for Malcolm in the Middle)
    Worst: Jon Cryer? I like him but NPH, Tracy Morgan, or Jack McBrayer deserved it more; Jim Parsons not winning best actor; 30 Rock winning again (I love the show but I would’ve loved to have seen HIMYM or Family Guy win more)

    • Carmen

      Jon Cryer should not have won.
      30 Rock deserves its accolades. I just wish that its network would put it on someplace other than Thursday night. . . the toughest night on TV.
      I was hoping that Jim Parsons would win the comedy award, but I have no issue with Alec Baldwin winning.

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