The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are mere days away and, as somebody who frequently writes about them, I’m attempting to find my tenterhooks, nevertheless it’s a bit powerful this 12 months.
Although it could by no means do to low cost “The Bear,” there needs to be loads of self-love from the leisure business as “The Studio” and “Hacks” face off in comedy — with three earlier Emmys for “Hacks,” Jean Good is poised to turn out to be the brand new Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who gained six for “Veep.” There may be some competitors within the male drama-lead race — if there’s a God, Gary Oldman will win for “Slow Horses,” although “The Pitt’s” Noah Wyle is the odds-on favourite — however “Matlock’s” Kathy Bates seems to be a lock among the many girls. Within the supporting appearing classes, it’s just about “White Lotus” vs. “Severance,” and the restricted sequence or anthology house will undoubtedly be shared by “Adolescence” and “The Penguin.”
The Nate Bargatze factor, although, that’s a little bit of a wild card. Not his two nominations for his Netflix particular “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze,” however the truth that he’s internet hosting.
After years of quietly rising his success within the stand-up circuit, Bargatze has not too long ago achieved real scorching property standing. Even so, he’s an uncommon selection. And strange selections — bear in mind the no-host Emmys of 2019 or the 2008 catastrophe of the reality-show hosts? — will be perilous.
As an enormous Bargatze fan, I’d be mendacity if I stated I wasn’t a tiny bit fearful.
Not like most of his predecessors, Bargatze’s expertise in tv is restricted to his comedy specials, his CBS “Nashville Christmas” particular, and appearances on late-night reveals, together with these of former awards present hosts. Sure, he not too long ago hosted “Saturday Night Live,” twice and with success, however the Emmys is a really completely different beast, and one not instantly related to Bargatze’s model of deadpan and micro-domestic comedy.
Carrie Underwood and Nate Bargatze in his “Nashville Christmas” particular that taped on the Grand Ole Opry and aired on CBS final 12 months. The comic’s TV appearances have primarily been on comedy specials and late-night reveals.
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In distinction with the glib, excessive and really Hollywood vitality of most earlier Emmy hosts, Bargatze is a wide-eyed “what is going on here?” sluggish talker who eschews politics, present occasions and cultural moods in favor of considering marital spats, mishaps on the resort breakfast buffet and his personal restricted understanding of the world — ”Each historical past film I watch, I watch on the sting of my seat,” he says in “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze.”
Bargatze doesn’t sing or dance, and through a current look on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” flatly resisted the concept that he would try to take action for functions of the Emmy broadcast.
Nor does he frequently interact within the form of snark, satire, business commentary and A-list name-checking that has turn out to be commonplace for an awards present host. Little doubt he is aware of way more tv luminaries than do I, nevertheless it’s troublesome to think about that he has the form of longtime relationships that might result in on-camera “feuds” or different call-out bits with beloved stars. (Although a reprise of his “SNL” George Washington is actually attainable.)
Certainly, the obvious attribute he shares with most previous hosts, past a confirmed capability to make massive numbers of individuals snort, is that he’s a person. (That is the place I level out that solely two girls have hosted the Emmys throughout this century — Ellen DeGeneres in 2001 and 2005, and Jane Lynch in 2011 — and what the hell is up with that?)
Humor is crucial to a very good awards present host, and as somebody who additionally grew up in a small city, swimming in doubtful “cricks” and sporting the most affordable variations of the most recent vogue pattern, I like Bargatze’s evocations of the form of life too usually mocked or missed in standard tradition. His Outdated Hickory, Tennessee pronunciation of oil (“ool”) makes good sense to me.
However the Emmys are about honoring achievements in tv and the glammed up, A-list viewers that can collect Sunday within the Peacock Theater just isn’t in search of a set. Or a minimum of not one that doesn’t immediately relate ultimately to the nominees and the occasion at hand.
Throughout his first stint as “Saturday Night Live” host in 2023, Nate Bargatze, middle, had a breakout sketch the place he performed George Washington.
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Nonetheless, there isn’t any denying that, like all awards reveals, the Emmys are in a scores free fall. Greater than 1 million folks paid money cash to see Bargatze carry out final 12 months and CBS is clearly betting that sufficient of them will tune in to dramatically goose up telecast viewership.
That very nicely might occur. Bargatze is a change-up who can be a comparatively protected guess. He might have by no means hosted an awards present earlier than, however he’s very used to concurrently enjoying to a big reside viewers and a financial institution of cameras.
In some ways, he’s the right comic for this second. At a time when a perpetual spray of livid outrage has turn out to be our lingua franca and even the president drops F-bombs, Bargatze’s humor is gentle, clear and inward-facing. His small-town, red-state credibility is rock strong however by no means weaponized. He’s an observational comic, with an eye fixed to the foibles of on a regular basis life — long-term marriage, encounters at airports, the temptations of junk meals — however he by no means pokes enjoyable at anybody however himself. The title of his not too long ago launched e book and present world tour is “Big Dumb Eyes.”
Even then, his humor is mild and forgiving. Bargatze presents himself as a flawed one who must do a bit higher — in recent times, he has misplaced some weight, stop ingesting and smartened up his wardrobe — however removed from participating within the narcissistic self-lacerations of many comics, he primarily accepts himself as he’s, which supplies his viewers permission to do the identical.
That, along with years of constant exhausting work, goes far in explaining his current ubiquity. As a lot of the tradition divides itself into fomenting herds, Bargatze affords his followers the reduction of a non-divisive presence. The prospect of him saying one thing offensive or provocative in the course of the Emmy telecast is near zero. (These hoping for some reference to the Trump administration’s struggle on Los Angeles and tradition will do higher to look elsewhere.) However it’s unimaginable to think about that he gained’t get a minimum of a number of massive laughs — I’m hoping for a minimum of one breakfast buffet joke aimed toward a crowd that hasn’t handled make-your-own-waffles in years.
Bargatze’s everyman persona might put on skinny as his fame continues to develop — with $82.2 million in gross earnings, he topped Billboard’s 2024 rating of comedy excursions by a large margin — however at this second, he might carry a refreshing fish-out-of-water view to the Emmys. This 12 months’s awards may appear predictable to longtime watchers, however it’s going to all be new to him.
Perhaps by means of Bargatze’s massive dumb eyes even the Emmys will look new once more.

