30 Rock Will Return, Baldwin's Future in Question

Show Given 22-Episode Renewal

By Samantha Griffin, published May 22, 2007
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Despite averaging only 5.8 million viewers in its inaugural season, NBC's 30 Rock has been awarded a 22-episode contract for the upcoming fall schedule, securing a spot in the network's Thursday night comedy line-up. Fortunately, the show has been extremely popular among critics, and has understandably had difficulty in securing an audience given that it has already been in three different time slots, and currently must compete with Grey's Anatomy and CSI, two of the highest-rated shows on television.

Since Seinfeld and Friends retired from the airways, TV comedies have had a difficult time procuring audiences. Sitcoms, whose comedy is typically predictable and not that funny, which used to dominate prime time, are being replaced by hospital dramas, crime dramas, and reality shows with a never-ending supply of drama.

But it's in comparison with the current sitcoms that have come and gone over the past few years that shows such as 30 Rock have stood out. Tina Fey, an SNL veteran and the writer of the comedy film Mean Girls, created and produces 30 Rock, a brilliant comedy that, just like the other three comedies NBC features on Thursday nights (The Office, My Name is Earl, Scrubs), is devoid of a laugh track, and is filled with brilliant comedy suitable for adult men and women of all ages. For instance, while talking to one of her employees who just got engaged, Fey asks, "so how long have you known this guy?" She replies, "it'll be two months in three weeks." Asks another co-worker upon hearing the news, "will this change the way you dress or eat lollipops?" "No." "Then congratulations."

In the show, Fey stars as the head writer of a sketch comedy show, just like SNL, and is working for Alec Baldwin, who is known to binge-eat to relieve the stress from speaking to his mother on the phone. Another SNL veteran, Tracy Morgan, plays the star of the show for which Fey's character is the head writer, and, to give you an idea of his character, is a movie star from films such as Who Dat Ninja?

30 Rock Will Return, Baldwin's Future in Question

Stars SNL vets Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan, along with Alec Baldwin.

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I love 30 Rock, soooooo underrated, thanks for trying to get the word out

Posted on 05/29/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

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