The Emmys melted faster than the Iron Throne.

The host-less 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on Fox sank to a new record low for the ceremony, according to Deadline, with a stunning 6.9 million viewers total — a 32% drop from last year’s already stingy 10.2 million viewers with “Saturday Night Live” cast members Colin Jost and Michael Che at the helm.

Taking a cue from this year’s host-free Oscars — which drew 29.6 million viewers, a 12% increase of 2018’s 26.5 million — the Emmys ditched the traditional host system in favor of a flurry of A-list presenters to keep things moving along.

The new format also sought to shine a bigger light on series that ended this year, including HBO’s “Veep” and “Game of Thrones,” according to Fox execs.

But it seems neither viewer curiosity about how well things might go host-free — nor “Game of Thrones” fans anticipating its swan-song season win for Best Drama — were enough to give the ceremony a bump.

Although the stunt clearly didn’t pay off ratings-wise, viewers were treated to some fantastic moments — such as Billy Porter’s historic win for Best Actor in a Drama Series and fan favorite Brit show “Fleabag” nailing four Emmys Sunday night, including Best Comedy and Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

And who wouldn’t love formaldehyde-free comedy legend Bob Newhart sparring with Ben Stiller?

Apparently, a lot of viewers.