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  1. On September 17, 2017, Kate McKinnon won her second consecutive Award, Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, for her performance on . The evening was every bit as memorable as her first win, so let’s rewind back to the wonder of her .

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  2. Did you know () mastered the Mister Rogers shoe toss this last year? She totally did—yay her! She tosses out a few more reasons why she relates to Mister Rogers in her , so watch to find out just what they are.

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  3. She may love playing Suze on , but if had to pick another dream role to play, it would probably be a serial killer in a Norwegian crime drama. Watch her Q&A to find out why she’s not so sure it would be a good fit. 😂

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  4. If from could go back in time to give himself career advice, his message would be simple: Chill and take a breath! Watch to hear Adam’s sage advice and a lot more .

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  5. You’ve been warned: If you walk by ’s dressing room on the set of , you may end up in a group 1-minute plank session. So spend the next minute checking out her Q&A—no planking required!

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  6. The Television Academy extends its sincerest congratulations to these winners on their wins at last night’s Awards—and to Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award recipient, !

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  7. Happy birthday to 3-time winner and series creator, ! Take a moment to reflect on this clip from last year’s where he shares some of the lessons he learned while making the show.

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  8. Would you watch a crossover between and ? sure would—and he has some ideas. Take a moment with the Pose star as he dishes about set life and why he goes the extra mile for his co-stars.

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  9. Even , () is hitting us with motivational phrases left and right: “Keep doing what you’re doing kid, you’re terrific!” So keep doing what you’re doing—and check out the rest of her exclusive Q&A.

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  10. Break out the 🎉, because it’s ’s birthday! Here’s hoping your day is filled with some memories just as fun as this moment from last year.

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  11. 9 years ago today, premiered and took the world of TV by storm—earning 68 noms and 17 in its 7-season run. to 's hilarious and heartfelt 2012 win for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, the first of six statuettes she’d end up earning for her role.

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  12. If someone turned your life into a TV movie or limited series, what would the title be?

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  13. Just a little springtime fashion from the 71st Awards to bless your timeline. Which look is most YOU?

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  14. Actor considered several things before a sinister turn as Richard Wheatley in : Organized Crime—but he couldn’t be happier with his decision. Take a deep dive with the new villain in town in this exclusive interview:

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  15. There’s nothing quite like the experience of connecting with people all around the world through television—that’s why it’s ’s favorite part of working in TV! Want to hear more from the star? Now you can....

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  16. At the 67th Awards, made history as the first Black woman to win Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in . Did you watch the iconic moment live?

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  17. If there’s one thing Dorian Crossmond Missick () loves just as much as playing the role of Jamal on , it might just be DJ-ing. Crank up some good tunes in his honor—and check out the latest .

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  18. On September 18, 2016, Rami Malek transformed his first nomination into his first win—for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for . His was filled with magic—from his first minutes on the red carpet to posing with Emmy.

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  19. Which TV character does () most identify with? None other than ’s Moira Rose! Watch to find out just why she loves Moira so much. (Spoiler: The outfits are involved.)

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  20. Frances McDormand is known for memorable acceptance speeches. And in 2015, when she took home her first for Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for Olive Kitteridge (), she kept things short, sweet, and reminded us of the power of a well told story.

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