New hit comedy Modern Family took home three major statues last night at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (bringing the show’s overall total to six). But in the other categories, Emmy voters selected winners that were all-too-predictable.
Hopes were dashed for Lost to win for its final season, and major favorite Glee took home only two awards — one for actress Jane Lynch and one for show creator Ryan Murphy’s direction of the pilot. The big winner was HBO with eight total awards (most for miniseries Temple Grandin), followed by AMC with four (which was awarded for Mad Men), and three each for ABC and CBS.
But when you add in the awards given out at the Creative Arts Emmys last week, the totals stack up a little differently. HBO is still in first place with 25 total awards, but ABC is second with 18, followed by Fox with 11, CBS with 10, and NBC with 8.
Totals for shows look like this: 8 for HBO’s The Pacific, 7 for HBO’s Temple Grandin, 6 for ABC’s Modern Family, and 4 each for Disney’s Prep & Landing, Glee, and Mad Men.
The complete list of winners is after the jump.
Outstanding Drama Series: Mad Men (AMC)
Outstanding Comedy Series: Modern Family (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer (TNT)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad (AMC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Jane Lynch, Glee (Fox)
Outstanding Miniseries: The Pacific (HBO)
Outstanding Made-for-TV Movie: Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Series: The Daily Show with John Stewart (Comedy Central)
Outstanding Reality/Competition Program: Top Chef (Bravo)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie: Al Pacino, You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie: Claire Danes, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie: David Strathairn, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie: Julia Ormond, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Steve Shill, Dexter – “The Getaway” (Showtime)
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Ryan Murphy, Glee – “Pilot: Director’s Cut” (Fox)
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special: Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special: Bucky Gunts, “Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony” (NBC)
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Matthew Weiner, Erin Levy, Mad Men – “Shut the Door. Have a Seat.” (AMC)
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Modern Family – “Pilot” (ABC)
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special: Adam Mazer, You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)
Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special: Dave Boone, Paul Greenberg, 63rd Annual Tony Awards (CBS)