CHATTER AWAY: Overnight Open Thread

The New York Times reports:

In its sixth and final season, “Schitt’s Creek” swept the comedy category on Sunday night, taking home seven wins at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards. The show won a total of nine Emmys this year, the most ever for a comedy in a single year.

Catherine O’Hara kicked things off with the first acting Emmy win of her career for her role as the fan favorite, wig-obsessed diva Moira Rose. Following closely on her heels was Eugene Levy with his first acting Emmy win for best actor in a comedy series for his role as patriarch Johnny Rose.

The victories soon snowballed into a Schitt’s-storm of best writing, directing and overall comedy series awards. Daniel Levy and Annie Murphy also picked up best supporting actor and actress statuettes for their roles as David and Alexis Rose.

Below is probably the most romantic scene this century.