Ted Lasso wins Best Comedy Series

Television’s biggest night of the year arrived on Monday, as the stars of the silver screen gathered for this year’s Emmy Awards. The event aims to honor and celebrate the greatest achievements in television each year, and the 2022 edition continued that tradition. As Monday night approaches, the award for Best Comedy Series has been one of the hardest to predict, given the strength of the nominees and the awards many of them won ahead of the Emmys.

Of the eight nominees, many expected the race to go down to last year’s winner, Ted Lassoand a new network for the comedy network Abbott Elementary. For the second year in a row, the award went to Ted Lasso.

The nominees for Outstanding Comedy Series were: Abbott ElementaryAnd the BarryAnd the curb your enthusiasmAnd the hacksAnd the Only the murders in the buildingAnd the Ted LassoAnd the The wonderful Mrs. MaiselAnd the What do we do in the shade?. While only one series was able to crown the winner on Monday night, all eight were huge hits with both critics and fans.

Ted Lasso It was already renewed for a third season, so it could take the award for three consecutive years. However, season 3 will likely be the show’s last.

The first two seasons of Ted Lasso It has arrived on Apple TV+ at the end of the summer for the past couple of years. Season 3 may follow a different schedule. Tell co-writer and star Brendan Hunt TVLine That the realistic Premier League schedule has caused production on Ted Lasso to wait a little longer than he had hoped.

“Well, we don’t like to do the same thing twice,” Hunt explained. In the first season, we joined [Premier League] season in January. In season two, we joined the season in late September. We’ve never gone from the start of the season so maybe that’s something we want to get into. And only with the way the schedule works in the Premier League will we play West Ham twice – back and forth, because that’s how it goes.”

“We’re definitely starting later this year compared to season two, that’s for sure,” Hunt continued. “So I’d be surprised if our delivery dates were the same. That’s way above my pay grade, I don’t know for sure, but I have a vague understanding of the limits of this dimension we call time, and I would say it seems unlikely that we’ll ever [premiere] early this year.”

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