The postponed 2023 Emmy Awards also served as the award show's 75th iteration, which, of course, meant one thing.
All the biggest television shows in American history had to be celebrated, and what better way than reunite key cast members, be they estranged or friendly?
Read on to see all the biggest television show reunions that happened at the 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Ally McBeal herself and select members of the late '90s legal series' cast reunited onstage at the event, in a recreation of Ally McBeal's iconic bathroom set.
Calista Flockhart began the skit by washing her hands in the all-gender bathroom – which was ahead of its time – and checking herself out in the mirror.
Then, Greg Germann, Peter MacNicol and Gill Bellows came in to dance with Flockhart.
"I loved working with Peter, Gil and Greg — and I still do," Flockhart said onstage.
"The entire Ally McBeal cast was so talented, magical, and the show, created by the brilliant 11-time Emmy winner David E. Kelley, was groundbreaking, revolutionary, introducing us to a dancing baby and unisex bathrooms. Ally McBeal defied convention with humor and humanity."
One key member, however, was missing... Jane Krakowski was nowhere in sight.
Click here to see where the cast of Ally McBeal is up to now.
This reunion raised more than a few eyebrows for myriad reasons – namely, the fact that Katherine Heigl was in attendance.
Before the awards show even began, there was a big reunion on the red carpet – nominee Riley Keough and grandmother Priscilla Presley made their first official joint appearance in public following their legal battle over the late Lisa Marie Presley's estate.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunited at the desk of Saturday Night Live's 'Weekend Update' segment, joking about each of the nominees while presenting the Outstanding Live Variety Special award to Elton John, thus making him an EGOT winner.
The duo also poked fun of themselves, saying, "We've reached the stage in life where we'll only present awards sitting down."
Kelsey Grammer, Rhea Perlman, and Ted Danson had a "long-overdue class reunion" at a replica of Cheers' classic bar.
"Ted, don't you just think about it as a long overdue class reunion, huh?", John Ratzenberger asked.
"Being together brings back some great memories from show we're all very proud of."
George Wendt was also present during the skit, though notably absent was Kirstie Alley, who died in 2022.
All in the Family's Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers also reunited in a replica of their show's set.
As did Martin's Tisha Campbell-Martin, Martin Lawrence, Tichina Arnold, Carl Anthony Payne II and Anthony Anderson.
The Sopranos' Lorraine Bracco and Michael Imperioli paid tribute to the late James Gandolfini, with Bracco holding back tears throughout her speech.
"And speaking for Michael, myself and the entire cast and crew, it was an honor working with Sopranos creator David Chase and of course the great James Gandolfini," Bracco said, her voice catching as she mentioned Gandolfini, who died in 2013.