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The musical number included nods to TV classics like “Friends,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Sesame Street,” and verses from LL Cool J, @lildickytweets and @RitaWilson.
It also featured a shoutout to diversity on TV that the awards themselves, which shut out actors of color despite a historic number of nominations, did not reflect.
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