There was hardly enough space or surprises in the endless (and certainly boring) Gala of Emmy 2021. The Crown arrived, saw and beat the rest, as a tampering, giving the first Emmy in one of the main categories to
A series of Netflix, which completed its first great night with the danquet of lady’s gambit.
The British Palaciega fiction rose as a better drama and, already of passage, stayed with the best direction, the best script and the four awards to the best actors.

After giving accumulating statuettes overnight, there was not even a minimum of emotion in Adrien Brody’s announcement that finally crowned the Crown, as it happened on the Golden Globe, as the best dramatic series of the season leaving without options
The Mandalorian, this is us or posse.
“Thanks to the entire Peña,” he thanked the prize, a surprised Peter Morgan, who threatened to keep the legacy of fiction that he heads.

“We started shooting in a couple of hours,” the Crown Showrunner warned to justify the absence of some members of his team.
But while some worked, others had clear their preferences: celebrate it.
“We’re going to hit a good party now,” Morgan added with enough little festive spirit, at least, in his tone.

And it would not be for the lack of domain that the Netflix series showed that razed in all the categories in which he participated.
First came the best direction and the best script and then all the acknowledgments would come to the actors: the Secondary Gillian Anderson and Tobias Menzies and the protagonists Josh or ‘Connor and Olivia Colman.

Perfect night Except for Emmy’s winner at a better main actress that left one of the few emotional moments of the gala.
“The only thing I can say is that I would have been my father to see him”, he sentenced an excited Colman, who had lost his progenitor for her a few months before the coronavirus.

And, after passing the tampner through the dramatic category, Netflix closed his first great night of the Emmy, where he had not yet achieved a single statuette in any of the three main categories, with the only surprise of the Gala: Lady’s Gambit.
When everything seemed aimed at HBO victory in the candidacy of miniseries with Mare of Eastown, fiction about chess was suddenly stuck and took the last award of the night.

“We have taught the patriarchy who has no defense against our movements,” he sentenced one of his creators, Allan Scott, who endowed the discursive line – lucky, much less extensive – that first had opened his fellow Scott Frank, rising in praise towards the protagonist
Anya Taylor-Joy.

Some compliments in which the television academy did not seem as agreed that, despite recognizing the Netflix miniseries address, left most individual prizes for Mare of Eastown’s distribution.
Kate Winslet, Julianne Nicholson and Evan Peters dominated the categories of best main actress and distribution and better casting actor.
A quartet would complete Ewan McGreggor with his role in Halston.

He could also destroy you, the never indifferent series of HBO, managed to leave his stamp at night by being recognized the work of Michaela Coel, who struggled to maintain his copyright during the beginnings of the negotiations and ended up culminating his battle with Emmy A
Best miniseries script.

Inside the General Tonic of Obviousness that prevailed in the decaffeinated gala of these Emmy 2021, which barely left room for humor or emotion, the reward for Best Comedy could not be for another series that was not Ted Lassopese to the amazing hacks push
, which has not even been issued in many countries outside of the United States, Spain included.

His victory in the categories of best script and comedy address once again put the victory of Apple TV’s acidic fiction about an American coach arriving at an English football club, which had already seen as in the golden balloons Schitt’s Creek
I left out of the palmés.
But the story was not repeated.

Ted Lasso accumulated up to four statuettes with his victory in the main category, in the best main actor (Jason Sudeikis), Best Report Actor (Brett Goldstein) and Best Report Actress (Hannah Waddingham).