We love us some more lists
So in lieu of no more 30 Rock episodes being produced, the folks who make lists have made more lists. In fact, nothing says end of the year like lists. VH-1’s entire December programing schedule is, what? Yes, lists!
30 Rock has graced the tres place on TV Guide writer Matt Roush’s Top Ten Shows of 2007. Says Roush:
30 Rock
The funniest show too few are watching, and easily the most inspired comedy airing anywhere on TV, NBC’s gloriously wacky and sharply written satire goes behind the scenes of a dysfunctional comedy series where corporate lunacy reigns. Tina Fey is terrific as the frazzled and forlorn showrunner/den mother, and there’s true genius in Alec Baldwin’s career-high craftiness as her hilariously inscrutable boss.

Rock on sister, or er, brother. We agree. C’mon smart people it’s ok to watch TV. Really, there’s lots of good stuff on. Don’t be afraid, come towards the light, get tivo, grow an extra ass. Seriously, TV is the new film. Or maybe we just haven’t seen very many good films this year. But we do love us some Dexter and I did watch most of the Ken Burn’s seven-part documentary about World War II called, The War (despite Lori calling me a nerd whenever I put it on).
So yes, we encourage you to watch 30 Rock tomorrow night. Actually, I can’t imagine why you’re reading this blog if you’re not watching it. But tomorrow night may be one of the last new episodes for quite some time. According to the preview on NBC.com Liz and Jack’s families arrive for the annual “Ludachristmas party.” Ohh, we hope Ludacris will be a surprise guest but that might be too obvious. She’s recollecting Y’all!
Ludacris, TV Guide, The War, Dexter, Matt Roush
December 17th, 2007 at 10:16 am
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