From the opening number to the final Emmy being handed out to “Game of Thrones,” there was a lot to take in throughout the three-hour telecast.
But there was plenty going on at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles that the cameras didn’t catch. Here’s everything you didn’t see on TV:
If you’re not in the theater when the show starts, you’re not allowed in until the first commercial break. Just ask Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, who were among the few dozen people who had to wait it out in the lobby before ushers opened the doors again. Also stuck outside was “Glow” writer and producer Sascha Rothchild. One couple pulled up the show on their iPhone so their young son could watch the opening.
Commercial breaks meant mad dashes to concession stands, where lines of people appeared to be a mile-long. “All I ate today were egg whites,...
But there was plenty going on at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles that the cameras didn’t catch. Here’s everything you didn’t see on TV:
If you’re not in the theater when the show starts, you’re not allowed in until the first commercial break. Just ask Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, who were among the few dozen people who had to wait it out in the lobby before ushers opened the doors again. Also stuck outside was “Glow” writer and producer Sascha Rothchild. One couple pulled up the show on their iPhone so their young son could watch the opening.
Commercial breaks meant mad dashes to concession stands, where lines of people appeared to be a mile-long. “All I ate today were egg whites,...
- 9/18/2018
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
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