Critics’ Choice Awards: 17 Things You Didn’t See on TV
A three-hour telecast delivers a ton of commercial breaks, the best part of attending an awards show… especially one where the booze is flowing.
Before the Globes Globes, SAGs, and Emmys, this is the first time the hit new NBC drama has been on an awards ballot.
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“There is alcohol at your tables,” the audience warm-up guy said, pleading with the crowd to sit.
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“Nocturnal Animals” writer-director Tom Ford huddled with publicist Simon Halls as Fox Searchlight President Nancy Utley squeezed by.
“Holy s—!” screenwriter Eric Heisserer shouted as his name appeared on screen in the graphical roll of winners.
In the commercial break right after Courtney B. Vance and Sarah Paulson won for “The People v. OJ Simpson,” “Modern Family” producer Steve Levitan grabbed maroon-suited showrunner Ryan Murpy to offer congratulations.
The Ryans — Reynolds and Gosling — spent a commercial break together.
“Loving” star Joel Edgerton hasn’t been social during the commercial breaks but jumped up to hug Best Supporting Actor victor Lucas Hedges (“Manchester by the Sea”).
After “Atlanta” cast member Lakeith Stanfield crashed the stage during the “Silicon Valley” win for best TV comedy series, security rushed over making the “cut” sign and trying to eject him.