Topic: Emmy

43 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:23:06 - 2:25:31

1722: This Actually Happened!

Brad Pitt Emmy Nomination, Dr. Fauci Reaction

Dr. Anthony Fauci reacted to news that actor Brad Pitt was nominated for an Emmy for portraying him on Saturday Night Live. Fauci praised Pitt's talent but expressed hesitancy about appearing on stage at the awards ceremony, fearing it might suggest he was not taking the pandemic seriously. The interaction highlighted Fauci's unusual status as a pop culture figure during the crisis.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 3:02:47 - 3:06:28

1626: Dingbat

Chocolate Emmys, Diversity and Late Night Awards

The hosts critique the recent Emmy Awards, which they refer to as the "Chocolate Emmys" due to the focus on diversity and people of color. They discuss Trevor Noah's win for a canceled show and John Oliver's move to the "Variety Show" category. The segment suggests the awards have become more about identity politics than merit.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 2:01:25 - 2:04:54

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Barack Obama Emmy Win and Ukraine Aid Request

Former President Barack Obama won a Creative Arts Emmy for narrating the Netflix documentary series "Our Great National Parks." Meanwhile, the Biden administration requested an additional $13.7 billion in military aid for Ukraine, bringing the total proposed emergency funding to over $47 billion. This funding request also includes billions for COVID-19 and monkeypox responses, drawing criticism over the scale of ongoing emergency spending.

Code Red
Episode 1384 7:27 - 10:11

1384: Code Red

73rd Emmy Awards Ratings, Mainstream Media Decline

The 73rd Emmy Awards experienced a significant decline in viewership, particularly within the 29-49 demographic, signaling what the hosts call the "official time of death" for mainstream media. Host Cedric the Entertainer and presenter Seth Rogen are criticized for their scripted material regarding masking and COVID-19 protocols. The low ratings are presented as evidence that audiences are disconnecting from traditional network television.

Code Red
Episode 1384 15:49 - 18:14

1384: Code Red

Emmy Awards In Memoriam Segment, Omitted Figures

The Emmy Awards' "In Memoriam" segment is criticized for poor production quality, including illegible font choices and small screen placement. Several notable figures were reportedly omitted from the tribute, including writer Larry McMurtry and actors Tanya Roberts and Richard Donner. The hosts also mock the visual of masked servers attending to unmasked celebrities at the event.

Spook Nation
Episode 1383 3:17:29 - 3:24:57

1383: Spook Nation

2021 Emmy Awards Predictions and Show Outro

The hosts predict a decline in ratings for the 2021 Emmy Awards, speculating on the "elite" optics of masked handlers serving unmasked celebrities. The episode concludes with a satirical "Taliban Truck Month" advertisement and a musical mix deconstructing recent political speeches.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 2:48:31 - 2:53:31

1372: Grope Line

Andrew Cuomo Resignation, Sexual Harassment Allegations

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has resigned following a series of sexual harassment allegations. The hosts play a supercut of media figures previously praising Cuomo as a "hero" and "shadow president" during the pandemic. They discuss the specific testimony of Brittany Commisso, which they believe was the final straw for his administration.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 53:58 - 58:19

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Golden Globes Ratings Crash, Andrew Cuomo Emmy

The 78th Golden Globe Awards experienced a 60% decline in viewership, hitting record lows in the 18-49 demographic. The production was criticized for technical failures and a lack of celebrity "magic" due to its remote format. The discussion links Hollywood's decline to its previous support for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who received an Emmy for his televised press briefings before facing nursing home and harassment scandals.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 2:29:14 - 2:40:06

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Andrew Cuomo Apology Analysis, Hollywood Takedown

Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a public apology regarding allegations of inappropriate behavior, using a repetitive speaking style similar to President Joe Biden. Critics argue the apology focuses on how victims "felt" rather than his own intent, a hallmark of "social justice" rhetoric. The discussion posits that Cuomo is experiencing a "Hollywood Takedown" as the media establishment distances itself from his nursing home scandal.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 49:09 - 50:52

1323: Bidenista

Andrew Cuomo, Nursing Home Investigation, and Emmy Controversy

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have opened a preliminary investigation into the Cuomo administration's handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes. The New York Attorney General alleged that the state undercounted nursing home deaths by 50%, with the actual toll reaching 15,000. Governor Andrew Cuomo admitted to withholding numbers to avoid federal retaliation, leading to calls for him to return his International Emmy Award.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 45:23 - 48:07

1321: Doctored Evidence

New York Nursing Home Death Toll Revision

The official death toll in New York nursing homes was revised from 6,000 to nearly 15,000 following a court order. US Attorney Audrey Strauss is overseeing the investigation into the Cuomo administration, though her relationship as the mother-in-law of Melissa DeRosa has raised conflict of interest concerns. Cuomo's previous Emmy Award for his COVID briefings is noted in the context of his current legal troubles.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 14:26 - 16:15

1302: Mink Road

Andrew Cuomo, Anthony Fauci Emmy Award Banter

Governor Andrew Cuomo and Dr. Anthony Fauci engaged in a televised discussion regarding vaccine safety and public promotion. Cuomo, an Emmy winner, compared their potential partnership in vaccine advertisements to iconic actors Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Both officials committed to taking the vaccine publicly once it is deemed safe to build trust among New Yorkers.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 36:12 - 42:13

1299: King Mitch

Governor Andrew Cuomo, International Emmy Award

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo received an International Emmy Founders Award for his daily televised COVID-19 briefings. Critics point to the irony of the award given the controversy surrounding nursing home death tolls in New York. International Academy President Bruce Paisner praised Cuomo for using technology to calm the public during the initial outbreak.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 48:35 - 53:33

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Emmy Awards Ratings, Hollywood Political Activism and Anthony Anderson

The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards saw the lowest ratings in history, attributed to a lack of red-carpet glamour and heavy politicization. A segment featuring Anthony Anderson and Jimmy Kimmel, where Anderson led a "Black Lives Matter" chant, was criticized as divisive. The failure of these award shows is linked to the breakdown of the "mystique" surrounding celebrities during the pandemic.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 31:32 - 34:22

1267: Trust Stamp

Anthony Fauci CNN Interview, Brad Pitt Emmy Nomination

CNN's Alison Camerota interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci, focusing on Brad Pitt's Emmy nomination for portraying him on Saturday Night Live. Fauci expressed admiration for Pitt but declined the suggestion of appearing on stage at the Emmy Awards, citing the ongoing pandemic and the need to remain focused on his professional duties. The hosts criticize the interview for its "fan-girl" tone and lack of substantive questioning.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 1:46:09 - 1:49:32

1176: Soest Piet

Emmy Awards Ratings, October 8th Supreme Court Case

The 71st Emmy Awards saw record-low ratings, down 26% from the previous year. During the red carpet, actress Laverne Cox highlighted an upcoming Supreme Court hearing on October 8th regarding Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Activists claim the Trump administration is trying to make it legal to fire transgender workers, though the legal focus is on the definition of "sex" within the act.

Alexa in a Lexus
Episode 1070 12:10 - 15:07

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Record Low Ratings

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, produced by Lorne Michaels, drew a record-low audience of 10.2 million viewers, an 11% decline. The broadcast is criticized for its lack of entertainment value and perceived focus on identity politics over merit. The opening monologue and musical numbers are described as lackluster and insulting to the audience.

Alexa in a Lexus
Episode 1070 15:08 - 18:15

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

Emmy Awards Snubs, John McCain Tribute

The Emmy Awards "In Memoriam" segment is criticized for including politician John McCain while allegedly snubbing prominent writers like Tom Wolfe. The inclusion of McCain is viewed as a political statement by producer Lorne Michaels. The segment also notes the lack of recognition for writers and directors during the award presentations themselves.

63 Genders
Episode 977 48:59 - 54:52

977: 63 Genders

Sheila Nevins, HBO Documentary Films, Complicit Sexuality

Sheila Nevins, President of HBO Documentary Films, admitted in an interview that she was "complicit" in the sexual culture of the 1960s to advance her career. Nevins, a multi-Emmy winner, reflected on her time at the Children's Television Workshop and ABC. The discussion links her experiences to the "Mad Men" era of workplace misogyny.