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Dave on Demand: End of '30 Rock': What was the secret of its staying power?

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Dave on Demand: End of '30 Rock': What was the secret of its staying power?

That's our show. Not a ration of people watched it, but the joke's on you, because we got paid anyway." And so, 30 Rock's show-within-a-show finished with a joke-within-a-joke. Even the highly promoted series finale of 30 Rock drew fewer than five million

UPDATE: Meanwhile, show creator Tina Fey's plea to viewers at the recent Screen Actors Company Awards to tape “The Huge Bang Theory” and watch the series finale of her “30 Rock” fell on deaf ears. About 17.5 million people watched “Huge Bang” Thursday

To everything, there is a season to shut it down. Through seven years, 138 episodes, 14 Emmy wins and what its writers estimate as 23000 hard-won pun.

After seven seasons as one of the sharpest and most amusing shows on television, 30 Rock is end its run tonight with a one-hour season finale on NBC. Over the years, Tina Fey's weekly sitcom has, in its confess way, done as

That's our show. Not a ration of people watched it, but the joke's on you, because we got paid anyway." And so, 30 Rock's show-within-a-show finished with a joke-within-a-joke. Even the highly promoted series finale of 30 Rock drew fewer than five million

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