The 64th annual Emmy Awards: 5 talking points

Jimmy Kimmel hosted this year's Emmys, which had enough jokes to please and enough snubs to surprise

Jimmy Kimmel and Tracy Morgan
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"Without the star power of the Oscars and the energetic musical interludes of the Grammys, the Emmys sometimes seem like the red-headed stepchild of the awards ceremonies," says Adam Clark Estes at The Atlantic Wire. "But that's why they're so much fun." Not quite as glamorous as the other big awards ceremonies, sometimes a little on the over-the-top side, the Emmys can mix a little madness in with the predictable red carpet pablum, back-patting, and other standard Hollywood navel-gazing. Here, five takeaways from Sunday's telecast of the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards:

1. Jimmy Kimmel was good, not great

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