Schitt's Creek Had Simply the Best Emmys Night, Winning a Historic 9 Awards

After earning a whopping 15 nominations for its sixth and final season, Schitt's Creek had an amazing night at Sunday's Emmys. During the Creative Arts Emmys, which were held on Sept. 19, the show took home both outstanding casting for a comedy series and outstanding contemporary costumes.

At the Emmys, Schitt's Creek won the award for outstanding comedy series, making it the first family sitcom to do so since Modern Family in 2014. The entire Rose family — Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Annie Murphy, and Catherine O'Hara — also took home Emmys for their performances. Schitt's Creek managed to set the Emmy record, with their nine wins, for number of awards won by a comedy in a single season. It's nice to see the show get recognized for all the laughs it's brought us over the years, particularly with the heartwarming connections the cast has made.

From Dan freaking out over his costars' wins to Catherine finally getting an Emmy for the iconic Moira Rose, each win had us jumping for joy. Check out the full list of their wins and speeches below!

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Catherine O'Hara Wins Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

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Eugene Levy Wins Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

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Dan Levy Wins Outstanding Writing For a Comedy Series

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Andrew Cividino and Dan Levy Win Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

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Dan Levy Wins Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

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Annie Murphy Wins Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

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Schitt's Creek Wins Outstanding Comedy Series