Emmy Awards
Vox’s coverage of the Emmy Awards: predictions, analysis, winners, losers, key moments, fashion, and more.


Our complete coverage of the 2014 awards for the best in television.


The Emmys are a night where we honor the greatest actors on television and their greatest performances. But there may be no greater performance than acting genuinely happy while accepting soul-crushing defeat.


It was the fifth win in a row for Modern Family and the second for Breaking Bad.


Bryan Cranston won the award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series Emmys for his role as Walter White in the final season of Breaking Bad.


The episode Margulies submitted, “The Last Call,” featured her character Alicia Florrick grieving a terrible loss.


This is for the Seinfeld fans out there.


In a skit shown at the 2014 Emmy Awards, Billy Eichner (from Billy on the Street) and Seth Meyers accosted people on the streets of New York to ask them questions about popular culture. It was funny.


It’s her fifth Emmy overall, and her third Emmy for Veep in particular.


It’s his fourth award.


Football, basically. (And the Emmys’ ratings aren’t so hot.)


True Detective versus Breaking Bad! Orange Is the New Black versus Veep! Bryan Cranston versus Matthew McConaughey!


Everybody has to submit an episode for Emmy consideration. These are this year’s nominees’ picks.


Have you always wanted to win an Emmy? Well, here’s how you can do it. You’d better be good at paperwork.


In what world does this past season of The Good Wife not get a nomination?


The 66th Emmy Awards are upon us. Here’s everything you need to know about how the best talents on television will be recognized this year:


Is this Netflix’s year to lose? How many nods will the final season of Breaking Bad get?


On Monday night, HBO’s The Normal Heart was recognized with an Emmy win for Outstanding Television Movie.



