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Rock on NBC was Tina Fey's crowning achievement, outside of Saturday Night Live. And it's finally coming back to Netflix! Throughout the history of 30 Rock sitcom, one episode stands out as perfect.
Rock Seasons 1-7 are now available to stream on Prime Video 30 Rock (Image via NBC) The sitcom, created by Tina Fey and ...
Regardless, that’s a 2025 problem, but 30 Rock exiting Netflix is, sadly, a right now problem. The hysterical Tina Fey sitcom that aired on NBC from 2006-2013 is, in a word, beloved.
EXCLUSIVE: Director, actor, and writer Keith Powell has signed with Paradigm Talent Agency for representation in film and ...
NEW YORK — When “30 Rock” premiered in the fall of 2006, it was expected to be crushed by NBC’s other new series, also set behind the scenes of a late-night sketch comedy show, Aaron ...
Though 30 Rock has never been a major ratings success for NBC, the end of the series is a crushing blow to the many TV critics who have spent the past seven years endorsing its hilarious ...
Tonight 30 Rock returns for an all-new reunion special tackling the recent COVID-19 pandemic with its trademark acerbic wit. The original cast is reuniting and early footage suggests we’re going ...
All 30 Rock ever had to do was make us laugh, and most of the time, it was great at it. What did you all think of the finale? Did it live up to your hopes and dreams? What about 30 Rock overall?
Liz Lemon, the quirky, neurotic lead in NBC’s 30 Rock , beautifully sums up university life to her boss, Jack Donaghy, in the aptly titled episode “College.” “The fall of 1988.
Because like every classic of the genre, “30 Rock” is not something you watch, it’s a place you visit. Where everybody knows your name. And your withholding status. And your medical history.
NBC wasn’t begging for an eighth season of a show that’s never had more than 8 million or so viewers, but ultimately, 30 Rock seems to be ending because Tina Fey is done with it. “There is ...
Regardless of problems, “30 Rock” has earned its spot on the schedule, and not just because comedies are in such woefully short supply—although, come to think of it, that might be reason ...