Technically, FX was the big winner Saturday night at the 32nd Annual Teleision Critics Association Awards, held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton hotel: "The People v. O.J. Simpson" took home three awards and "The Americans" was honored for Outstanding Achievement in Drama for the second consecutive year. But the night also belonged to The CW, which received its first-ever TCA Award -- Rachel Bloom of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" for Individual Achievement in Comedy. And while it didn't win any awards, it was a big night for The CW's "Jane the Virgin," as well. Jaime Camil, the ostensible host of the event, was upstaged by his own "Jane" character, self-absorbed telenovela star Rogelio de la Vega (pictured above), and the presenters were comically introduced throughout the proceedings in priceless pre-recorded bits by Anthony Mendez, the actor who narrates each episode of "Jane."
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