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'30 Rock': The five best moments from seven seasons
NEW YORK (AP) — You wanted resolution on the "30 Rock" finale? You got it. Sort of. At least, the sort befitting "30 Rock," with its loopy storytelling mixed with joy in spoofing the culture of TV. Closure, if that's what it is, came in a two-minute
30-rock-series-finale-kenneth-jack-mcbrayer-nbc. How do you end a series like "30 Rock"? Apparently by never bringing up the rear sight of the surreal humor and TV industry satire, while also realizing that after seven seasons your audience has come to care about
Liz Lemon finally has it all: kids, a hot husband, stable friendships and a successful TV — oops, well, maybe she doesn't have a TV show anymore, but things are really looking up for Lemon on "30 Rock." As we prepare to say
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.
"30 Rock" has finally come to an end. We'll no longer have a chance to check in on Liz, Jack, Tracy, Jenna and poor, hapless Lutz. But that doesn't mean we can't keep our incredible memories of the "TGS" gang going through endless requoting and YouTube
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