The 77th Primetime Emmys Awards generated another slate of viral moments, from cash awards for short speeches to history-making wins and heartfelt thank yous.

This year's big winners of the night were HBO's medical drama The Pitt, Apple TV+'s Hollywood satire The Studio, and Netflix's chilling psychological miniseries Adolescence.

Trammell Tillman made history as the first black man ever to win an Emmy for supporting actor in a drama series.

The Late Show host Stephen Colbert pulled off a big win after his fellow nominees in the talk show category rallied behind him following his show's abrupt cancellation.

Awards night host Nate Bargatze implored winners to keep their long-winded speeches snappy, introducing a running gag where he would dock his charity donation if recipients exceeded their allotted time.

Here's a look at this year's big moments from the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

Adolescence sweeps its category

Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne's drama about a 13-year-old boy accused of murder dominated the miniseries category with wins for best series and for stars Owen Cooper and supporting actress Erin Doherty.

Cooper, 15, made Emmys history as the youngest supporting actor to win his category, delivering a heart-warming acceptance speech after giving presenter Sydney Sweeney a shy hug.

Director Philip Barantini noted the show's success sparked conversations about knife crime, aiming to influence the UK's stance on the issue.

The Studio wins big

The Hollywood satire co-created by Seth Rogen ended its first season with multiple awards, with Rogen joking about the embarrassment of carrying so many trophies.

The Pitt bests Severance

It came down to Severance's battle of the mind and The Pitt's battle of the heart in the best drama series category, with HBO's medical drama taking the win, alongside honors for Noah Wyle.

Host Nate Bargatze keeps speeches in check with a cheque

First-time host Nate Bargatze proposed a unique route to maintain speech brevity, pledging $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Club and docking $1,000 per extra second of speeches.

Severance's Trammell Tillman makes Emmys history

In a groundbreaking moment, Severance star Trammell Tillman received an Emmy, dedicating it to his mother and acknowledging the history of black actors in the category.

Colbert's graciousness despite show cancellation

Colbert thanked CBS for including him in the late-night tradition during his acceptance speech, even amid his show's cancellation earlier this year.

Hannah Einbinder speaks up about Gaza war

Hannah Einbinder's speech drew attention to social issues, leading her to denounce U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement while calling for a 'Free Palestine'.