'Breaking bad', which is set to end soon, earned its long due Emmy by besting competition from 'Mad Men', 'Home Land', 'House of Cards', 'Game of Thrones' and 'Downton Abbey' in a tightly contested category.
It was an unbelievable moment for executive producer Vince Gilligan.
"I did not see this coming," Gilligan said.
'Modern Family' retained its crown by beating '30 Rock', 'Girls', 'Louie', 'The Big Bang Theory' and 'Veep' in the comedy series. The awards took place on Sunday at the LA's Nokia Theatre.
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Claire Danes won her second outstanding actress in a drama category Emmy as Carrie Mathison in 'Homeland' and paid tribute to the series' writer Henry Bromell, who died last March and who received a writing Emmy posthumously.
Danes bested Elisabeth Moss 'Mad Men', Michelle Dockery 'Downton Abbey', Vera Farmiga 'Bates Motel', 'Kerry Washington 'Scandal', Robin Wright 'House Of Cards' and Connie Britton 'Nashville' to win the trophy.