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Thread: 30 Rock: Season 7 (final season)

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    I can't stop watching these two videos.




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    It's not going to stop 'til you wise up. Dent's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I don't remember caring much for Lutz or any of the writers outside of the occasional one-liner, but the hilarity of this also surprised me a lot.
    That whole subplot and his speech, in particular, had me howling with laughter. The bit about the sandwich sliding out in a week, and then how did he describe himself? "Dumb old, uncool, part-Inuit bisexual FIFTY-ONE-YEAR OLD LUTZ!" Such a great moment.

    "You changed your name to AARDVARK?!"
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    So, this was pretty spectacular. I don't think this episode was as funny as several others this season, but it was no less amazing because of that.

    The little epilogue was, like, the best minute of television I'm likely to see in years. And I was so pleased with Rural Juror being a running joke again. Ever since the original episode dealing with it, it's always ranked as one of my favorite gags on the show.

    So, so good. Fey, Baldwin, and Krakowski all have great Emmy tapes here. And words cannot express how happy I'd be if Krakowski could finally actually win an Emmy for this, though it'll never happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kupo View Post
    So, so good. Fey, Baldwin, and Krakowski all have great Emmy tapes here. And words cannot express how happy I'd be if Krakowski could finally actually win an Emmy for this, though it'll never happen.
    I also think it's unlikely to happen, but I wouldn't say never. Sure, the Emmys have never shied away from giving people three-peats, but I don't think Bowen will win again. I also don't think Vergara is ever winning. It just feels like her time might have passed. So, who does that leave? The Emmys loved 30 Rock before, maybe they'll get nostalgic like they did with Frasier, Sex and the City, Everybody Loves Raymond, Will & Grace, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moviefreak View Post
    I also think it's unlikely to happen, but I wouldn't say never. Sure, the Emmys have never shied away from giving people three-peats, but I don't think Bowen will win again. I also don't think Vergara is ever winning. It just feels like her time might have passed. So, who does that leave? The Emmys loved 30 Rock before, maybe they'll get nostalgic like they did with Frasier, Sex and the City, Everybody Loves Raymond, Will & Grace, etc.
    MF even gave Vergara a season of pregnant stuff and none of it was funny. That's like, Emmy 101.

    I do think that 30 Rock will get a huge Emmy embrace for its final season though.




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    They didn't even get her birth episode right

    To be fair she has to take the blame herself for not submitting "Coal Digger" in season one. If there ever was a perfect tape for her it was that one. She had "Unplugged" in season 2 and didn't submit that either.

    Back to 30 rock, I'd be pleased as punch for Krakowski to win for this season but I think even the nomination might be a struggle to get. But the category is so barren. I don't know who the likely winner will be. Bialik? I don't see Bowen winning her third. I guess Vergara or Krakowski might have a chance after all.



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    Quote Originally Posted by DirkDiggler View Post
    I guess it's time for me to start 30 Rock.
    And... I just finished. One day shy of an entire month. Probably the quickest I've ever been through a show of this length!

    Wow. I sacrficed a lot of sleep, and spent all of my nights watching this. And boy was it worth it. Loved it all!

    I was in absolute tears towards the end of the Series Finale.

    Emotional, rewarding, and hilarious. So perfect!
    "I'm a firm believer in karma, and I think this situation is a huge learning lesson for me.
    To grow and expand as a spiritual human being. I want to lead a country one day for all I know".

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    Thank you for your sacrifice.

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