The hit comedy series 'Hacks' secured the award for outstanding writing for a comedy series at the Emmys, with the talented trio of writers Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky winning for their exceptional work on the episode 'Bulletproof.' This marks the second Emmy win for the 'Hacks' writers in this category, showcasing their consistent brilliance in the field of comedy writing.
During their acceptance speech, the writers humorously reflected on their shared journey into comedy writing. Downs shared that their mutual love for comedy stemmed from their shared experiences as 'three weird lonely kids,' highlighting how humor served as a unifying force for them. Statsky and Aniello playfully interjected, emphasizing that they weren't unpopular but rather a mix of personalities that found solace and connection through comedy.
Expressing gratitude to the audience, Downs acknowledged the impact of the show in fostering a sense of connection and understanding. He thanked viewers for embracing the series, stating that their laughter and engagement had further enriched the writers' connection to the world.
'Hacks' follows the story of aging stand-up comedian Deborah Vance, portrayed by the talented Jean Smart, as she teams up with young comedy writer Ava Daniels, played by Hannah Einbinder, to revitalize her act at a Las Vegas casino. The upcoming third season of the series delves into Vance's pursuit of a late-night hosting gig, a coveted opportunity that eluded her earlier due to gender biases in the industry.