Key Highlights
- When Wyle, who was nominated against Sterling K.
- Brown (Hulu’s Paradise), Diego Luna (Disney+’s Andor), Mark Ruffalo (Task, also on HBO Max), Adam Scott (Apple TV’s Severance) and Billy Bob Thornton (Paramount+’s Landman) took to the stage for his acceptance speech, he began by noting that it “seems so presumptuous” to have words at the ready while competing in a category with such a high “caliber of performers.” Related Stories News Critics Choice Awards: 'One Battle After Another' Wins Best Picture As Paul Thomas Anderson Takes Best Director; Chalamet & Buckley Win Top Acting Prizes ; 'Sinners' & 'Frankenstein' Lead With 4 Each News Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Donald Trump & Sam Altman, Talks Freedom Of Speech In Accepting Critics Choice Award: "FIFA Peace Prize Would Have Been Better" “I can’t even tell you how moved I am,” he continued.
- “I owe everybody at this table everything: from my partner [R.] Scott Gemmill [creator of The Pitt], to Sarah Aubrey and Joey Chavez at HBO Max, to everybody at Warner Bros., to my beautiful wife Sara [Wells], to my costars, to my cowriters, to the directors who make the show, to our crew, to our cast.” Watch on Deadline The Emmy winner — whose career broke out thanks to another Gemmill, John Wells and Warner Bros.
- Television-produced medical procedural with ’90s hit ER — concluded: “To that grand old lady, Warner Bros., long may she stand; she’s been so good to me my whole life.
- I owe this to her.



