So it be, so it is, as Cousin Greg would say: "Succession鈥 had a fittingly successful sendoff at the Emmys, the addictive saga of the roiling Roy family dynasty winning best drama for a third time and five more awards, including three top acting prizes.

But 鈥淪uccession鈥 was not the only show to make a ludicrously capacious haul. 鈥淭he Bear鈥 had a bearish night indeed, in its first season, winning the top prize and three acting awards.

And the chaotic, darkly humorous 鈥淏eef鈥 was the other big victor, winning best limited series, with leads Steven Yeun and Ali Wong becoming the first Asian Americans to win in their categories. Also making history: star Quinta Brunson of 鈥淎bbott Elementary,鈥 the first Black winner in her category since 1981.

It was not a night of upsets, with most predictions holding. But it was not without pleasant surprises, including a series of cast reunions of beloved shows 鈥 some more effective than others 鈥 like 鈥淭he Sopranos,鈥 鈥淐heers,鈥 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy,鈥 鈥淎lly McBeal鈥 and more. Natasha Lyonne and Tracee Ellis Ross filled their mouths with bonbons in a throwback to the .

There was a lot of kid talk on the podium, with John Oliver beseeching the crowd to tell him where to buy Pokemon cards for his kids, Sarah Snook of 鈥淪uccession鈥 paying tribute to her own newborn daughter, and her co-star Kieran Culkin actually telling his wife he wanted more kids.

Hopefully those kids will be as nice to their mama as host Anthony Anderson, who knew just how to delegate, giving Mom Doris a key job.

For details, and other notable moments of the night, read on:

A SMOOTH HOST...

Anderson had said before the show that . He meant because he wasn鈥檛 nominated this year, but he could also have meant that his hosting gig had to go more smoothly than that of . Indeed it did, perhaps partly because Anderson wasn鈥檛 trying to roast any celebrities. Plugging into the nostalgia theme of the , Anderson began with his own version of 鈥淢ister Rogers鈥 Neighborhood,鈥 hanging up his coat, sitting at a piano and singing themes for TV classics, like 鈥淕ood Times鈥 and 鈥淭he Facts of Life.鈥 Anderson then asked winners to keep their speeches tight, and introduced his secret weapon.

...AND HIS MAMA!

鈥淲hen you see my Mama coming, just thank Jesus and your family and wrap it up,鈥 the host said. And indeed, Doris Bowman, in the front seats, made appearances throughout the night, the human equivalent of play-off music. Bowman illustrated her power early, interrupting her own son鈥檚 opening monologue by telling him. 鈥淭ime鈥檚 up, baby." Then she certainly seemed to keep winner Jennifer Coolidge in check. Oliver tried to test the new system after winning best scripted variety show: 鈥淚鈥檓 not leaving without being played off by Anthony Anderson鈥檚 mom. So I鈥檓 going to start reading off the names of the Liverpool football team.鈥 When she popped up, he quickly said: 鈥淚鈥檇 like to thank Jesus and my family. Thank you.鈥

A CLASS REUNION YEAR

Lorraine Bracco and Michael Imperioli from celebrated the 25th anniversary of the show鈥檚 premiere with a moment in a therapist鈥檚 office. The cast of 鈥淎lly McBeal鈥 had a dancing reunion amid bathroom stalls. Some 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 cast members 鈥 including Ellen Pompeo, Katherine Heigl and Chandra Wilson, but no Sandra Oh and no McDreamy! 鈥 gathered in a hospital room for a victory lap as the longest medical drama in TV history. Anderson honored 鈥淕ame of Thrones鈥 wearing a massive fur-lined cloak. And 鈥淐heers鈥 drew cheers with a reunion of stars Ted Danson, Kelsey Grammer, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger and George Wendt, who was greeted by his signature 鈥淣orm!鈥 scream. Also appearing: Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers, the surviving cast members of 鈥淎ll in the Family,鈥 and the casts of 鈥淢artin鈥 and 鈥淚t鈥檚 Always Sunny in Philadelphia.鈥

鈥楽UCCESSION鈥 COMES OUT ON TOP

It was a seemingly endless succession of 鈥淪uccession鈥 winners trooping to the stage on a final triumphant night for the HBO drama. Matthew Macfadyen, who played 鈥渉uman grease stain鈥 Tom Wamsbgans, as he described his character at the Globes, won best supporting actor for a second time and kept his speech to thanking Snook and 鈥渕y other onscreen wife,鈥 Nicholas Braun, who played hapless Cousin Greg: 鈥淎cting with you has been one of the most wonderful things in my career.鈥 Snook, winning best actress as the very, very complicated Shiv Roy, spoke about how being pregnant helped her acting because it sent the hormones flowing, and told her recently arrived baby daughter: 鈥滻t鈥檚 all for you, from here on out.鈥 Kieran Culkin, in an emotional speech, thanked his wife, Jazz, for two amazing kids, and threw in a tiny request: 鈥淎nd Jazz, I want more. You said maybe, if I win!鈥

A BIG BEAR HUG, ER, KISS

Could 鈥淭he Bear鈥 replicate its success from the Golden Globes? Yes, chef, with Jeremy Allen White and winning for best actor and best supporting actress in a comedy, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach winning a supporting actor award. Onstage, Moss-Bachrach gave costar Matty Matheson a comically long kiss before Matheson saluted the show, which dramatizes the sacrifices people in the restaurant business make: 鈥淚 just love restaurants so much. The good, the bad. It鈥檚 rough. We鈥檙e all broken inside and every single day we gotta show up and cook and make people feel good by eating something and sitting at a table. It鈥檚 really beautiful."

BURNETT HAILS 鈥淧ROGRESS鈥

Big-name actors became fanboys and fangirls in the presence of Carol Burnett, 90, the f . A standing ovation greeted the veteran comedienne, who had an immediate zinger: 鈥淎 lot has changed in the last 46 years. For the better. Progress has been made and it truly warms my heart to see how men are doing in comedy,鈥 the seven-time Emmy-winner said. Christina Applegate introduced Burnett by saying she has only one picture of herself framed 鈥 with Burnett. 鈥淪he is more important to me than any of you,鈥 Applegate said.

BRUNSON鈥橲 HISTORIC WIN

Another star awed by Burnett was the woman who received her prize from her: Brunson, the鈥淎bbott Elementary鈥 star and writer who won best actress in a comedy series, the first Black winner in the category since Isabel Sanford won in Norman Lear鈥檚 classic 鈥淭he Jeffersons鈥 in 1981. 鈥淚 am so happy to be able to live my dream and act out comedy,鈥 said Brunson, a previous winner for writing the show. The first hour of the Emmys 鈥 held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 鈥 saw three Black women win major awards: Brunson, Edebiri and Niecy Nash-Betts, who won best supporting actress in a limited series for 鈥淒ahmer 鈥 Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.鈥

THANKING THE PERSON WHO BELIEVED IN YOU

Many award winners thank the person who first believed in them. Nash-Betts did, too 鈥 with blazing honesty 鈥 and it was herself. 鈥淚鈥檓 a winner, baby!鈥 she said. "And you know who I wanna thank? Me, for believing in me and doing what they said I could not do. I want to say to myself, in front of all you beautiful people 鈥 Go girl, with your bad self. You did that.鈥

On the Netflix show, Nash-Betts played a neighbor of the serial killer whose complaints to authorities about his behavior go unheeded. 鈥淚 accept this award on behalf of every Black and brown woman who has gone unheard yet overpoliced, like Glenda Cleveland, like Sandra Bland, like Breonna Taylor," she said. "As an artist, my job is to speak truth to power and baby, I鈥檓 gonna do it until the day I die. Mama, I won!鈥

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