Another good night for Bad

The Television Critics Association, comprised of over 200 professional TV critics and print journalists who cover the industry, took a much needed break from their summer press tour to give out their 30th Annual TCA Awards on Saturday night in a private ceremony hosted by Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Terry Crews.

For the second straight year, Breaking Bad—in the night's only repeat category win from 2013—was the group's biggest honoree, collecting the award for program of the year (though it failed to capture the drama category, where Emmy-neglected The Good Wife was the winner). FX's Fargo and HBO's True Detective each had the benefit of an extra nomination—critics couldn't decide if those shows were new series or one-time-only miniseries, so they nominated each one in multiple places—but only the latter was able to capitalize on its extra placement with a win for top miniseries (and another for star Matthew McConaughey's performance).

A full list of the 2014 award winners (as well as the previously announced nominees) is below.

2014 TCA Awards: Winners and nominees

Winners in each category are marked with a star ( ).

Program of the Year

Outstanding Achievement in Drama

Individual Achievement in Drama

Bryan Cranston Breaking Bad AMC Julianna Margulies The Good Wife CBS Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black BBC America Matthew McConaughey True Detective HBO Matthew Rhys The Americans FX

Outstanding Achievement in Comedy

Individual Achievement in Comedy

Louis C.K. Louie FX Mindy Kaling The Mindy Project Fox Julia Louis-Dreyfus Veep HBO Jim Parsons The Big Bang Theory CBS Amy Poehler Parks and Recreation NBC

Outstanding New Program

Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials

Outstanding Achievement in News and Information

60 Minutes CBS CBS Sunday Morning CBS Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey Fox The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Comedy Central Frontline PBS

Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming

The Amazing Race CBS RuPaul's Drag Race Logo Shark Tank ABC Survivor CBS The Voice NBC

Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

Adventure Time Cartoon Network Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood PBS The Fosters ABC Family Sesame Street PBS Switched at Birth ABC Family

Career Achievement Award

Mark Burnett Producer James Burrows Producer, director, writer Valerie Harper Actress Jay Leno Host William Shatner Actor, captain

Heritage Award *

Lost ABC Saturday Night Live NBC South Park Comedy Central Star Trek NBC Twin Peaks ABC

* Presented annually to one "long-standing program that has had a major cultural or social impact."

What do you think?

Do you agree or disagree with the critics' choices this year? Let us know in the discussion section below, and don't forget to make your predictions for the 2014 Emmy Awards.