We came, we watched, and we awarded beautiful people beautiful statues. After months of fretting, campaigning, arguing, and bingeing some truly remarkable television, we finally know who the winners and losers of the 69th Annual Emmys are, and the results are a bit surprising.

Many of the night’s big wins went as planned. After its critically-praised and widely watched last season, Saturday Night Live predictably swept up. Both Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon took home statues, and the series won for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series. In total, the late night staple won four Primetime Emmys. Also, FX’s Atlanta and HBO’s Big Little Lies performed as expected. However, the undisputed big winner of the night were Hulu and The Handmaid’s Tale. Here’s your guide to the big winners and the big losers of the 2017 Emmys.

THE WINNERS OF THE NIGHT: Hulu and The Handmaid’s Tale

Most expected that Hulu’s dystopian drama would take home a few awards, but I don’t anyone expected the series to sweep the night the way it did. Overall, the series was nominated for seven Primetime Emmys. Of those seven, it won in five categories:

Outstanding Drama Series

Elisabeth Moss for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Ann Dowd for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Reed Morano for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

Bruce Miller for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

By far the most impressive are those first two wins. Moss beat out esteemed newcomers like The Crown’s Claire Foy and Westworld’s Evan Rachel Wood as well as beloved favorites such as How to Get Away with Murder’s Viola Davis, House of Cards’ Robin Wright, and The Americans’ Keri Russell. The win is likely at least in part a nod to Moss’ incredible and under-appreciated work on Mad Men.

However, the credit goes to Hulu. This is the first time a streaming service has scored a major Emmy win in the series category. Sure, Transparent and House of Cards have consistently been nominated for best comedy and best drama respectively, but neither show has won. Hulu is the first streaming service to break that cable-ruled glass ceiling. Counting the Creative Arts Emmys, this means that Hulu has won 10 Emmys this year.

THE WINNERS OF THE NIGHT: Netflix and Black Mirror

Some attention also needs to go to Netflix’s major win. Including Creative Arts Emmys, Netflix has won 19 Emmys this year. Though John Lithgow got a win for Outstanding Supporting Actor in The Crown, the most impressive upset goes to Netflix’s anthology series, Black Mirror. “San Junipero” was nominated for two awards — Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special and Outstanding TV Movie — and it won both. That’s a big deal, especially since this category is normally dominated by HBO. Speaking of…

THE WINNERS OF THE NIGHT: HBO and Big Little Lies

HBO had a very good night tonight. The cable company was up for 46 nominations, eight of which were for its beloved miniseries Big Little Lies. Not only did HBO win two awards for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Veep won for Outstanding Comedy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus took home Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy again, and Riz Ahmed walked away with Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for The Night Of. But the big winners of the night were connected to Big Little Lies.

The miniseries won five Emmys overall:

Outstanding Limited Series

Nicole Kidman for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Laura Dern for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Alexander Skarsgård for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Jean-Marc Vallée for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special

That wasn’t entirely unexpected, but many were expecting FEUD: Bette and Joan to see some of that award-winning love.

THE LOSERS OF THE NIGHT: FX and FEUD: Bette and Joan

Before I dive into this, I need to give some love to Donald Glover and Atlanta. Though the series didn’t win Outstanding Comedy as expected, Glover won two of the Emmys he was nominated for — Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Atlanta came out and dominated tonight. However, it was the only FX show that did.

Though FX was nominated for 27 Emmys, it only won two. Not only that, but its most discussed series, Fargo and FEUD: Bette and Joan, walked away with nothing. That’s gotta sting, especially for a network like FX that prides itself on awards’ season love.

THE LOSERS OF THE NIGHT: HBO and Westworld

Though the drama was nominated for seven Emmys, the sci-fi nightmare walked away with nothing. This was perhaps one of the most surprising moments of the night. Westworld isn’t like Netflix’s Stranger Things, which, while great, was largely thought to be a show that was nominated based on its overwhelming hype. It’s HBO’s big-budget Game of Thrones replacement, and it largely lost out to The Handmaid’s Tale.

THE LOSERS OF THE NIGHT: Broadcast TV

If you take away SNL’s awards sweep, only two broadcast shows received any awards attention this year — This Is Us and The Voice. Sterling K. Brown won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and The Voice won for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program, so at least when broadcast TV was acknowledged, it was acknowledged in a big way. However, when you look back on the narrative the 69th Annual Emmy Awards paints, it’s one in which streaming television continues to rise higher than ever before. The same certainly can’t be said for traditional TV.

The Decider team will be watching and reporting on the 2017 Emmy Awards as they air tonight with reactions to wins (and losses), live-blogs, and where you can stream the winners. Check back here for all our Emmys coverage.

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