Netflix’s big award-show outing at the Screen Actors Guild Awards this year had its share of highs and lows. While there were some standout moments, such as Jane Fonda’s powerful acceptance speech for her lifetime achievement award, the overall ceremony felt a bit disjointed and ad-hoc.
Host Kristen Bell’s attempts to inject personal anecdotes into the show came across as more self-serving than engaging with the audience. SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher’s speech also seemed out of place, veering into influencer territory rather than focusing on the actors’ cause.
Despite these shortcomings, the winners of the night brought some much-needed energy to the ceremony. Selena Gomez represented the cast of “Only Murders in the Building” with charm and grace, while Timothée Chalamet and Demi Moore delivered memorable acceptance speeches for their lead acting awards.
One peculiar trend of the evening was the emphasis on the weight of the awards themselves, with winners struggling to hold them up for photos. This minor detail highlighted the need for a more practical approach to trophy design in future ceremonies.
The SAG Awards concluded with a surprise nod to “Conclave,” leaving the upcoming award season wide open. However, the lack of a cohesive host and a sense of stagecraft detracted from the overall experience. As viewers eagerly anticipate the next award show, it’s clear that there is room for improvement in the execution of these prestigious events.