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Kate McKinnon is all smiles after picking up her second straight win for comedy supporting actress for Saturday Night Live.
Elisabeth Moss double-fisted with her first two Emmy wins, for drama lead actress and drama series for The Handmaid's Tale.
Alexander and Skarsgard and Nicole Kidman share a tender moment after Big Little Lies' big night. Skarsgard won limited series/TV movie supporting actor, while Kidman won lead actress and as a producer on the limited series champ.
Sterling K. Brown is pumped with his second Emmy win, this time for drama lead actor for This Is Us. He is the first black actor to win the category since 1998 and the fourth overall.
Anna Chlumsky and Julia Louis-Dreyfus flaunt Veep's third straight comedy series win and the latter's record sixth victory in comedy lead actress. JLD is now tied with Cloris Leachman for most acting wins at eight.
Donald Glover has his hands full with his wins for comedy lead actor and comedy directing for Atlanta. He's the second black winner in the former and the first black winner in the latter.
Lena Waithe gives her Emmy for comedy writing for Master of None a kiss. She's the first black woman to win the category and the second black writer overall.
Don Roy King shows off his sixth variety directing win for Saturday Night Live.
Laura Dern is just like us: She can't believe she just won her first Emmy either, for her supporting turn in Big Little Lies. That's because she should already have one for Enlightened.
Travis Wall was flying high after winning his second Emmy for choreography for So You Think You Can Dance. Fun fact: He won both of his Emmys in a tie; in 2015, he tied with Dancing with the Stars' Derek Hough, Julianne Hough and Tessandra Chavez, while he shared it this year with Dancing's Mandy Moore.
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath won informational series or special, which the Church of Scientology probably isn't too psyched about.
Maisie Williams, Emilia Clarke, Sophie Turner and Kit Harington celebrated Game of Thrones' second straight drama series win backstage. Williams, Clarke and Harington all lost their acting nods that night, but they don't seem too bummed about it.
The Veep crew won comedy series for the second straight year, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus took home two Emmys for the second straight year: comedy lead actress (her fifth in a row) and as a producer for its series win.
Patton Oswalt leaned on his surprise Emmy for variety special writing for Talking for Clapping, which he dedicated to his late wife, who had died five months earlier.
Sarah Paulson couldn't stop beaming after finally winning her first Emmy, for The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story.
The Voice's Carson Daly showed off his third statuette for reality-competition program.
Louie Anderson can't believe he won comedy supporting actor for Baskets either.
Allison Janney can't stop staring at her second consecutive comedy supporting actress win for Mom -- and her seventh win overall.
Who needs weights when you've got an Emmy? Even better, Peter Dinklage has another drama supporting actor Emmy at home for Game of Thrones, from 2011, so he can definitely work out both arms.
You'd be this excited too if you had to wait til your last shot to win your first Emmy. Not only that, Jon Hamm's drama lead actor victory is Mad Men's only acting win from 37 nominations.
Jill Soloway holds onto her baby tight after winning comedy directing for Transparent. She repeated the following year.
Chris Hardwick and his crew jumped for joy after @midnight With Chris Harwick's win for social TV experience.
Derek Hough needs no hands to show off his second choreography victory for Dancing with the Stars.
Stephen Colbert flexes with one of his two final wins for The Colbert Report; the show won variety series and writing that night.
Sarah Silverman took a bite out of her variety special writing trophy for Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles.
Raise a glass for Colin Bucksey and his limited series/TV movie directing win for Fargo.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's HitRECORD on TV scored a victory for social TV experience.
The Breaking Bad cast had a great time celebrating the show's second straight drama series win. Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn all won Emmys too.
Justin Timberlake's not sure how he won that comedy guest actor Emmy either for Saturday Night Live. (He beat out Alan Alda, Beau Bridges, Jon Hamm and Steve Martin.) He won a second one for SNL two years later.
Ah, the innocent days when Katherine Heigl and Shonda Rhimes were still friends. Heigl won drama supporting actress for Grey's Anatomy, becoming the only main cast member to win an Emmy. The following year, she removed her name from the ballot because she felt the show's writing wasn't up to part. And well, you know what happened next.