Here's a look at some of the biggest and best standout moments from the 2020 Critics' Choice Awards!
While there were the expected awkward moments -- like presenters trying to be funny but unable to read a teleprompter or a whole slew of celebs not showing up to accept their awards -- the show also featured some truly delightful and inspirational bursts of joy and humor.
"My parents were able to, in a single breath, tell me that they loved me and that I was the greatest thing since sliced bread, but also that I ate too much bread, and that I should stop eating so much bread," Borstein said, as the camera cut to her father who was seated at her table in the audience."You made me funny. You made me indefatigable. You made me have children, which cracked me open and made me find my heart, which turned out to be you guys.
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