I also really loved the bath scene. The fight with Thomas John was powerful, but it's nice when the characters get to have a little fun, whether that's dancing to Robin or throwing snot at each other.
I also really loved the bath scene. The fight with Thomas John was powerful, but it's nice when the characters get to have a little fun, whether that's dancing to Robin or throwing snot at each other.
If it had such conflict every week, it would turn into Sweet Valley High.
The moment I knew she was my favourite was when she was surrounded by blankets, lounging on the couch and watching "Baggage".
Shut It Down: Electric Boogaloo
I know it's not a one-word, but BY THE HAMMER OF THOR! has always cracked me up.
Second best breaking the forth wall moment - the fade to black as Tracy is talking really slowly.
The ocean is awesome and for winners. You're for tools.
I think we should all be glad that 30 Rock never succumbed to the norm and became the show at the end of the episode. Even when it wasn't at its peak, it was still itself.
Excluding season 7, I've never cried due to an episode of 30 Rock (excluding crying from laughing) but the finale broke me. Jenna, Tracy, Liz, Jack - I'm going to miss them all, and I'm so glad we got an emotional farewell.
Doesn't like Enlightened? It's ok, it's an acquired taste.
Doesn't like 30 Rock?
LEAVE.
I love marathoning but completely agree. I think we all come to this site to discuss TV and when a show is released at once with everyone having a different schedule, it makes discussions extremely difficult to work.
I'd call you someone that just discovered that they have a thesaurus on their computer.
Does Mara get a gazebo built over her at least once per episode?
@avclub-427850d4d5a75d9c68ead118a51771c2:disqus Metacritic only goes on the first few episodes (the screeners that critics get) and generally count for shit - eg. Dallas Season 2 is 82 whilst Archer Season 4 is 80.
Without those tantalizing 5 minutes before the next show starts, when will I get the opportunity to masturbate furiously?
Yeah, I might be busy this weekend with a social life… Ah who am I kidding? I have nothing better to do. Of course I'm going to watch all the episodes.
@twitter-16863505:disqus It makes it so threatening. I feel like Todd is looking shouting at me.
He didn't know who Rob Corddry was and yet he loved "Childrens Hospital"? What?
The way that everything escalated with the party in the hotel just seemed so true. Not that I've had coked out bashes and crashed hotels, but everyone's growing tiredness and lack of interest as the night progresses and your once invincible feeling fades and is reply by sadness was so damn perfect.
Yeah, I think Amy's small segment with Helen gave the episode that little something extra. The episode could have opened with Levi and never left his side but Amy's perspective of how things are unfolding is equally devastating. I know the feeling of having to admit you're wrong all too well and when Amy had to do…