While Meyers got in some solid (if predictable) jokes about the increasing non-network domination of the Emmys and the perplexing choice to move the ceremony to Monday, a monologue in which one of the early jokes is an acknowledgment that the gags are flailing (''Jokes are like nominees: They can't all be winners''), is going to be an uphill climb. Then again, two of Meyers' goals were ''no twerking'' and ''avoid a trainwreck,'' so perhaps he should consider this monologue a mission accomplished?
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