“Silicon Valley” Wins Best Comedy Series | 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | A&E

Tom Lassally accepts the award for Best Comedy Series on behalf of the cast and crew of “Silicon Valley” (with some unexpected help from “Atlanta”‘s Lakeith Stanfield) at the 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards (December 2016). #CriticsChoice

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The Critics’ Choice Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and Broadcast Television Journalists Association to honor the finest in cinematic and television achievement. Comedian T.J. Miller returns as host of the star-studded ceremony, broadcast live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.

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28 thoughts on ““Silicon Valley” Wins Best Comedy Series | 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards | A&E

  1. If you could use a rat as a phone, that’d be genius. There’s five rats for every one person in New York alone. Everybody would have an affordable phone.

  2. The guy receiving the award handled that so poorly and if he really doesn't know who the other guy is that's pure ignorance not knowing the competition.

    Don't they have to make a case for their shows and submit an entry for awards in the first place?

    I don't watch Silicone Valley – it looks extremely boring – but Atlanta was solid, especially for a first season.

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