Best Emmy Night Tweets
Too exhausted from travel for the typical live blog so we'll just share the best tweets from celebrities, friends and awesome people for the night. So refresh on occasion...
But first of all here's "Taystee" herself Danielle Brooks. TWIRL, GIRL!
If she did a few full twirls, can you imagine the Wonder Woman costume that would spring forth from this joyful madness?
Reunited at last @SheIsDash #emmys2015 pic.twitter.com/9e0nY6Nulu
— Matt McGorry (@MattMcGorry) September 20, 2015
"I can't believe I won!" - Julia Louis-Dreyfus three hours before the Emmys.
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) September 20, 2015
I hope my favorite wealthy person who gets paid to play make believe wins a trophy tonight.
— braden graeber (@hipstermermaid) September 20, 2015
Is tonight their night... finally?! pic.twitter.com/WMNsGw1chG
— Scott Feinberg (@ScottFeinberg) September 20, 2015
Apparently not for Amy at least *sniffle*
Between Lily Tomlin in Grandma and Frances McDormand in Olive Kitteridge, it's been a great year for grumpy broads.
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) September 21, 2015
If @HowToGetAwayABC @violadavis or @EmpireFOX @TherealTaraji does not win Best Actress Drama THIS IS GONNA BE ME: pic.twitter.com/rzSsakerEb
— Joseph Kapsch (@JosephKapsch) September 21, 2015
Do celebrations in the McDormand/Coen household even go beyond a firm, silent handshake?
— kateyrich (@kateyrich) September 21, 2015
BEST ASS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR TV MOVIE: FINN WITTROCK. pic.twitter.com/DY8l1BblY4
— Tyler Coates (@tylercoates) September 21, 2015
BEST OILING IN A LIMITED SERIES OF TV MOVIE: FINN WITTROCK. pic.twitter.com/FAA4ztwLhE
— Tyler Coates (@tylercoates) September 21, 2015
Emmys trivia: Frances McDormand is already on her way back to New York.
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) September 21, 2015
Um... (i wish) pic.twitter.com/n3F9j71CRv
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) September 21, 2015
Viola Davis is the first black woman to win for lead drama actress #Emmys pic.twitter.com/rEXi9ECh3v
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) September 21, 2015
It took eight years. Mad Men finally got an acting award. Eight years of every single person on the show being brilliant. Eight years.
— Jesse Blart: MallCop (@JurassicGriffin) September 21, 2015
Let Viola's win tonight serve as a crucial reminder that any and all remaining copies of The Iron Lady should be found and destroyed.
— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) September 21, 2015
Role of "He Who Gets to Kiss History-Making Actresses of Color at Awards Shows" goes to... Adrien Brody (Halle/Viola) pic.twitter.com/YQ0t2D5BjF
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) September 21, 2015
Reader Comments (3)
Amy Poehler:(
Amy Schumer:)
Loving the good-natured JLD and McDormand shade.
Oh god, do you think they asked Brody to present that award for just that reason?
Love these posts, btw!
Why is Seth Rogan still here?