will wear a tux and deliver an opening monologue — but those are about the only “normal” parts of Sunday night’s 2020 Emmys.Forget the traditional pre-shindig red-carpet ceremony (“Who are you wearing?”), the star-studded studio audience dressed to the nines, the oft-cringeworthy presenter exchanges and even that jacked-up, booming voice-over guy.In the COVID era, it will be just Kimmel, joking with and talking to the nominees, and a worldwide audience, live from the Staples Center in LA.“To