John Hodgman on the Charlie Sheen Joke He Wished He Could’ve Told at the Emmys
"What can you say about Charlie Sheen?"
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Last night's Emmys were watched by 13.3 million people, 11 percent more than those who had tuned in to last year's lowest-rated-ever ceremony.
Captain Hammer: "Like the Ottoman Empire, the music industry, and Zima, [television is] here to stay."
"Just the dumbest, dumbest, ugliest, least-televiseable people you could give an award to."
"After playing the president on '24,' she is now considered the front-runner for the 2012 Republication nomination."
'Generation Kill' lost all three Emmys it was nominated for last night.
Reports from last night's awards.
Was there any doubt that Neil Patrick Harris would be a great Emmys host? No. Even so, wasn't he great last night?
There will be a new episode of 'Mad Men,' even though the Emmys are on at the same time.
Congratulations in advance, Glenn Close!
Tina Fey accepts her Sarah Palin award after sexually assaulting Jack McBrayer.
We can only imagine Chris Kattan is glad to find himself no longer the No. 1 target of Piven's ire.
MacFarlane takes to YouTube to make the case that 'Family Guy' is more deserving of an Emmy than 'The Office.'
They feel like the Emmy broadcast is too focused on honoring network-television series.
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