Now, thankfully we're back on schedule with the 2025 Emmy Awards, which honors TV that aired between June 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. While the Emmys are always slightly confusing (this ceremony will be honoring Season 3 of The Bear from last summer and not the season that just aired), they are at least back to their usual date and time.
Here’s a rundown of all the evening’s biggest, most memorable moments:
The highs, lows and wildest moments that happened at the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards
Nate Bargatze jokes that streaming is "a new way for these companies to lose money" during his #Emmys opening monologue pic.twitter.com/n9zVwbxTF0
— Variety (@Variety) September 15, 2025High: Nate Bargatze opens with a "Washington's Dream" spinoff featuring the Saturday Night Live cast
Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation at the #EMMYs“While I have your attention, is anyone hiring?” pic.twitter.com/AR1DOfLY78
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) September 15, 2025Related: 2025 Emmy Awards: See the Best Red-Carpet Looks
Whoa: Nate Bargatze threatens to take money from the Boys & Girls Club of America if speeches go long
Whoa: Every member of The White Lotus cast loses
In a shocking twist, all seven actors nominated for their work in The White Lotus loses after dominating the supporting actor/actress in a drama categories. The Pitt's Katherine LaNasa beat out Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell and Aimee Lou Wood while Severance's Tramell Tillman nabbed the trophy over Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs and Sam Rockwell.
“Go Birds, F*** ICE and Free Palestine”- Hannah Einbinder during her #EMMYs speech pic.twitter.com/k8H6LdKnL6
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) September 15, 2025High: Sterling K. Brown on a scooter
Obsessed with Sterling scooting onto the stage to present. He looks like he's having a blast.
I love, love, love how supportive Bowen Yang and Michael Urie were for Jeff Hiller when his name was called for the Emmy instead of theirs pic.twitter.com/Z7nOXaz6gG
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) September 15, 2025Low: A male director beats out five women in Best Directing in a Limited Series
In a rather unfortunate bit of timing, Elizabeth Banks, who was presenting the category highlighted the fact that five women were nominated in this category, an extremely rare occurrence in an industry dominated by men. However, it was the one man nominated, Philip Barantini for Adolescence, who took home the trophy.
Whoa: Slow Horses beats out The White Lotus, Severance and The Pitt for Best Directing
Owen Cooper is a first-time #EMMY winning actor at the age of 15. pic.twitter.com/UVnTlAHpVy
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) September 15, 2025Whoa: 15-year-old Owen Cooper wins an Emmy
Kathryn Hahn and Ike Barinholtz present the award for Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Writing at the 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards pic.twitter.com/CYrYT5Hkop
— Kathryn Hahn Online | Fansite (@KathrynHahnFans) September 15, 2025Low: Nate Bargatze stumbling over his words
While Bargatze is a very talented comedian, presenting doesn't quite seem to be his strong suit. He stumbled over his words repeatedly throughout the night and didn't manage to land as many jokes as one would have hoped.
lol I love Cristin Milioti so much. this was such a cute Emmys speech"I wrote this speech on the back of notes I took in therapy the other day. so don’t look at the back!" pic.twitter.com/VMzk7a4ChM
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) September 15, 2025High: Cristin Milioti's primal scream
Related: The Full List of 2025 Primetime Emmy Award Winners
verrrrry cool that the Emmys just did a segment about how congress voted to defund the CPB so they could talk about how important public broadcasting is"We know that culture doesn't come from the top down. It rises from the bottom up. Culture belongs to the people. We need to… pic.twitter.com/24QwqEuXIa
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) September 15, 2025High: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting speaking truth to power
aw the entire Emmys audience just chanted Stephen Colbert's name after he won the Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series pic.twitter.com/7CgJfwO6kA
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) September 15, 2025High: Brad Garrett steals the show
If you had to guess which comedian would deliver the funniest bit of the night, you probably wouldn't have guessed Everybody Loves Raymond star Brad Garrett, but the actor returned 20 years after winning an Emmy with the funniest bit of the evening. Maybe we let him host next year?
High: $350,000 Boys & Girls Club of America donation
Even though the count at the end of the evening was well below zero dollars, Bargatze promised to donate $250,000 along with another $100,000 from CBS for a grand total of $350,000.
Low: No one thanked Sal Saperstein
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