Rogen explained that the writers had directly incorporated moments from the lead up to the awards and the night itself into the new season. He said that several real interactions, conversations and unexpected encounters were folded into the scripts almost immediately, with filming starting just a week later. According to Rogen, viewers will likely recognise which moments inspired the storylines once the new season airs.
The Golden Globes also became fertile ground for potential cameos. Rogen revealed that numerous industry figures approached him during the ceremony, openly asking to appear on the show in any capacity. He described studio executives enthusiastically offering to walk through scenes or make brief appearances, noting that real life studio heads seemed particularly eager to be part of the satire.
The Studio enjoyed a dominant night at the Golden Globes, winning best television series in the musical or comedy category. Rogen also took home the award for best actor in a television comedy, an achievement he described as deeply ironic given that he had previously created a fictional awards episode assuming he would never hold a real trophy.