30 Rock Review: "Senor Macho Solo" (Episode 307) and "Flu Shot" (Episode 308)
Fresh off Golden Globe wins for Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin and best comedy series, 30 Rock kicked off the new year with two of its funniest episodes of the this young third season. The third season has been a bit up and down, but after watching The Office spin its wheels this season and go nowhere, I've realized 30 Rock is still in peak form, and how lucky we are to still have it on TV. ... read more
Found in: TV Detail30 Rock Review: "Senor Macho Solo" (Episode 307) and "Flu Shot" (Episode 308)
Fresh off Golden Globe wins for Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin and best comedy series, 30 Rock kicked off the new year with two of its funniest episodes of the this young third season. The third season has been a bit up and down, but after watching The Office spin its wheels this season and go nowhere, I've realized 30 Rock is still in peak form, and how lucky we are to still have it on TV. ... read more
Found in: TV, Reviews30 Rock Review: "Christmas Special" (Episode 306)
The third season of 30 Rock has proven to be a bit erratic. While the show has always relied on its lightning-quick jokes and asides, its relying on them a bit too heavily this season to the point where the main story of the episodes are often the least interesting part of the episode.... read more
Found in: TV Detail30 Rock Review: "Christmas Special" (Episode 306)
The third season of 30 Rock has proven to be a bit erratic. While the show has always relied on its lightning-quick jokes and asides, its relying on them a bit too heavily this season to the point where the main story of the episodes are often the least interesting part of the episode.... read more
Found in: TV, Reviews30 Rock Review: "Reunion" (Episode 305)
Guest-star free, the "Reunion" episode saw Liz Lemon get called out for her often hurtful humor once again. Invited to a high-school reunion, Liz initially shrugs it off because she was a tortured nerd in high school, bullied by catty prom queens like Kelsey Winthrop (Robyn Lively, sister of Blake).... read more
Found in: TV Detail30 Rock Review: "Reunion" (Episode 305)
Guest-star free, the "Reunion" episode saw Liz Lemon get called out for her often hurtful humor once again. Invited to a high-school reunion, Liz initially shrugs it off because she was a tortured nerd in high school, bullied by catty prom queens like Kelsey Winthrop (Robyn Lively, sister of Blake).... read more
Found in: TV, Reviews30 Rock review. Episode 3.02—"Believe in the Stars"
30 Rock's second episode of the new season, "Believe in the Stars," was a perfect example of why it's one of the best shows on TV. If the premiere was a bit awkward and tentative, its follow-up was anything but. Its madcap humor tirelessly delivered one joke after another at a lightning fast speed, adding up to one of the funniest episodes in the series.... read more
Found in: TV Detail30 Rock review. Episode 3.02—"Believe in the Stars"
30 Rock's second episode of the new season, "Believe in the Stars," was a perfect example of why it's one of the best shows on TV. If the premiere was a bit awkward and tentative, its follow-up was anything but. Its madcap humor tirelessly delivered one joke after another at a lightning fast speed, adding up to one of the funniest episodes in the series.... read more
Found in: TV, Reviews30 Rock review. Season 3 Premiere—"Do-Over"
First off, it must be said how great it is to have 30 Rock back. Fall TV has been on the air for weeks now, but NBC decided to wait until the end of October to air the premiere of the best sitcom on television (sorry, Office fans, but it's true). The show's first installment of season three, "Do-Over," was sort of like the first day of school after summer vacation: sort of awkward at times, but fast and buoyant and warmly familiar all the same.... read more
Found in: TV Detail30 Rock review. Season 3 Premiere—"Do-Over"
First off, it must be said how great it is to have 30 Rock back. Fall TV has been on the air for weeks now, but NBC decided to wait until the end of October to air the premiere of the best sitcom on television (sorry, Office fans, but it's true). The show's first installment of season three, "Do-Over," was sort of like the first day of school after summer vacation: sort of awkward at times, but fast and buoyant and warmly familiar all the same.... read more
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