Here are the best and worst moments from the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Pretty great metaphor for 2020, though.

Everyone from teachers to UPS drivers to doctors to farmers and ranchers to lady truck drivers got to shine.

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Several of them even got to present awards.

He joked that ifSchitt’s Creekhad one more Emmy, they could’ve traded it for the Cup.

But alas, no.

Jason Bateman

It may have been a great night for Canada, but Kimmel got thempuckinggood.

“I am a different man than I was two years ago.

I love you, you have changed my life in many ways,” he said.

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“Therapy should be free in this country.”

Best: In Memoriam

It’s been a very tough year when it comes to loss.

And the Emmys rose to the occasion with one of the most wonderful In Memoriams in recent memory.

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Kicking things off with a tribute toRuth Bader Ginsburg, Kimmel then introduced H.E.R.

who delivered a stunning rendition of “Nothing Compares 2 U.”

It was thoughtful and all beautifully tied together by concluding remarks from the lateChadwick Boseman.

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A cathartic moment in an evening just doing its best to restore some normalcy.

Jason Bateman also popped in to say hello, with Kimmel dubbing him the Ross of the group.

Plus, it’s not anything we haven’t seen on Instagram already.

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you might be on a break, guys it’s okay.

FromUzo Aduba exclaiming “Mommy!

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Friends Reunion at the Emmy Awards

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Zendaya; Uzo Aduba

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