Our product picks are editor-tested, expert-approved. We may earn a commission through links on our site.Sweet baby Jesus and the grown one too! ABC’s freshman comedy Abbott Elementary went toe-to-toe with TV veterans at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards and left with three much-deserved atom-wielding golden statues that etched it into the history books.Internet prodigy-turned-bonafide TV star Quinta Brunson became the second Black woman to win the Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series award for a pilot episode full of teacher trauma bonding and a hilarious fight for school supplies at Philadelphia’s Willard R. Abbott Elementary School. Sheryl Lee Ralph took home a long overdue Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as stern and seasoned teacher Barbara Howard after 44 years of doing it all on TV. The show as a whole was bestowed the honor of Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series because that’s what happens when you fill a school with a crime-adjacent teacher with a heart of gold, a principal more adept at TikTok… Click below to read the full story from Men’s Health
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