2015 Emmy Awards: All of the Best and Worst Moments From the Show!

Get all of tonight's highlights below!

By Bruna Nessif Sep 21, 2015 1:00 AMTags
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The 67th annual Emmy Awards are here!

Hollywood's first step into awards season started tonight with the highly anticipated night dedicated to all things television, with the help of our host for the evening, Andy Samberg.

So between the jokes, the booze, the awards and the surprising moments, it can become quite the task to keep up with what's going on.

Don't you fret, friend. That's what we're here for! Here are some of the best and worst moments from the 2015 Emmy Awards:

Binge Truth: Anyone who has ever decided to binge-watch a TV series felt deeply connected to Samberg's opening skit. Locking himself away for a year, without any connection to the outside world, to catch up on all of the series out there is real life for many of us.

Serving the LOLs: Samberg continued a strong opening with a successful monologue. There were laughs, there were successful punch lines, and, of course, the zingers (hey Bill Cosby and Kim Davis!).

Amy-Squared: The geniuses behind the Emmys opted to pair Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer together to present the first award of the night, and obvs, it was the best decision.

"And what an exciting two to four hours for women in comedy," Poehler quipped.

"And let's not forget what night is really about, celebrating hilarious women and letting the Internet weigh in on who looks the worst," Schumer added. THE AMY'S FOR PRESIDENT! Or at least, host the Oscars?

Problem Solved: Ricky Gervais may or may not win tonight, so he had a plan. Why not play it safe and just hold an Emmy while presenting so pictures make it seem like he won? Boom. Problem solved.

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Bow Chicka Bow Wow: John Stamos and Gina Rodriguez joined together on stage and did some flirting back and forth, and we can't blame 'em.

This Just Happened: Oh, Andy.

Rebel With a Cause: Jimmy Kimmel wants the power. He has the power. He has the card. And he decided to cut out the winner from the card (and eat it ) so he could give the award to whoever he wants. Congrats, Jeffrey Tambor!

Positive Message: Following a heartfelt speech from director Jill Soloway, who urged people to vote for trans rights, Transparent's Jeffrey Tambor dedicated his award to the transgender community. "Thank you for your patience. Thank you for your courage. Thank you for your stories. Thank you for your inspiration. Thank you for letting us be part of the change. God bless you."

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Hooray, Accountants: James Corden made history tonight by getting the crowd to do a standing ovation when recognizing the accountants Ernest & Young. Hey, they deserve some solid cheers, too!

Awkward Alert: Terrence Howard went in for the kiss on the cheek while presenting with Empire co-star Taraji P. Henson, and she just rubbed it off and made a face, LOL!

Smokey Eye for the Win: While tearfully accepting her award, Schumer made sure to mention someone very important—her makeup artist. "Thanks everybody who has helped me and my...the girl who gave me sort of this smoky eye. I really love it." LOL!

Sweet Mommy Moment: When accepting her award, Regina King concluded her speech with a sweet mention to a very important young man in her life. "My son, Ian. The fact that I get to share this night with you, the best date in the house. Oh, man. You make being a mother my greatest accomplishment. I love you."

So Many Feelings: That montage of series finales from this year was too much. Seriously. The emotions are everywhere. WE WEREN'T READY.

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Aw, Jon Stewart: The former Daily Show host seems to miss the spotlight. When accepting yet another award tonight, he candidly told the crowd, "To everybody on television, I just want to tell you, cling to it, as long as you can, like death...I have been off of television for six weeks, seven weeks, whatever it is. This is the first applause I've heard. It is a barren wasteland out there."

We miss you, too, Jon.

Bleep Award:..goes to Game of Thrones' D.B. Weiss who said, "When people say they didn't plan things, I always thought they were full of s--t."

Tissues, Please: Oh man, Uzo Aduba just made the waterworks come out.

All Together Now: FINALLY! Jon Hamm has taken home an Emmy for his role in Mad Men. About damn time.

Breaking Barriers: Viola Davis gave a powerful speech upon winning the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, the first woman of color to ever win this category.

"The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there."

Tracy's Back: Making a surprise appearance, Tracy Morgan, who  made his return to the stage to present the final award of the night. "Thanks to my amazing doctors and the support of my family, my beautiful new wife, I'm here."

And the jokes were back, too. "Only recently, I've started to feel like myself again, so, which means a whole lot of y'all women gonna get pregnant at the after-party. It's going down."

Watch: Jane Krakowski Reveals She Auditioned for "Friends"

For all the fashion hits and misses, tune in to a brand-new Fashion Police Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m., only on E!

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