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      • Tina Fey's NBC satire 30 Rock was one of the most clever and innovative sitcoms of its time. Following TV writer Liz Lemon -- and all the hijinks that she endeavored -- the series was celebrated for nearly the entirety of its seven-season run, even garnering enough popularity to warrant a televised reunion special in 2020.
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  2. Jun 4, 2021 · To celebrate the success of the hit NBC sitcom 30 Rock, here's a look back at each season, ranked from worst to best.

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    • “Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning” (Season 5, Episode 12) This episode is “30 Rock” at its purest level of workplace comedy, putting Liz (Fey) and Jack (Alec Baldwin) in competing plots.
    • "Floyd" (Season 4, Episode 16) As Floyd, Jason Sudeikis’ job was to be the perfect boyfriend who got away, Liz’s forever “what if?” In this episode, though, he gets to let loose when Liz finds out he’s engaged and accidentally gets him drunk off a salmon dish’s particularly potent bourbon sauce.
    • “The Tuxedo Begins” (Season 6, Episode 8) Every so often, “30 Rock” would dive headlong into New York City mythology to uniquely ridiculous effect. Such is the case with “The Tuxedo Begins,” a deranged homage to the “Batman” movies that sees an ill Liz spiraling into hermitdom while Jack despairs at the city’s hostility towards the wealthy.
    • “Mamma Mia” (Season 3, Episode 21) Jack deciding to find out who his father is could have been a storyline that didn’t deliver on the years of buildup. But in casting Alan Alda as Jack’s hippie professor dad Milton Greene, “30 Rock” ensured the arc’s success.
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    • Hogcock!/ Last Lunch (Season 7, Episodes 12 & 13) All good things must end, and "30 Rock" went out on a high note with a two-part finale. "Hogcock!" (a combination of "hogwash" and "poppycock," as Jack would explain) sees Liz and the gang adjusting to life without the canceled "TGS," while "Last Lunch" reunites everyone for one final show, as a strange clause in Tracy's contract pays him $30 million unless they reach 150 episodes.
    • Reunion (Season 3, Episode 5) Early in Season 3, "Reunion" was an important turning point in the character of Liz Lemon. Beginning the show as the theoretically most relatable character, she was slowly revealed as inordinately judgmental, stubborn, and downright strange as any other character on the show.
    • Kidney Now! (Season 3, Episode 22) The Season 3 finale of "30 Rock" is a busy one, with Tracy giving a speech at his old high school, and Liz dealing with the ongoing success of her "Dealbreakers" sketch and subsequent talk show appearance.
    • Generalissimo (Season 3, Episode 10) Alec Baldwin had many memorable turns as other characters during the run of "30 Rock," from Thomas Jefferson to Richard Nixon to Hector "El Generalissimo" Moreda, the star of a Spanish telenovela that looks uncannily like Jack.
  3. Based more-than-loosely on backstage shenanigans at "Saturday Night Live," "30 Rock" centers on young Liz Lemon, currently head writer for a live sketch-comedy show in New York.

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  4. Oct 29, 2023 · List of the best seasons of 30 Rock, ranked from best to worst, with DVD cover images when available. Fans of 30 Rock are very passionate about the series and its amazing cast, so it's no surprise that arguments are often had over which is the best season of 30 Rock.

  5. 30 Rock (which gets its title from the nickname of the building that houses NBC's studios in New York City) brings together a great cast -- rounded out by Scott Adsit, Jack McBrayer, and Judah Friedlander -- that expertly delivers the show's off-the-wall humor.

  6. 30 Rock: Created by Tina Fey. With Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Jack McBrayer, Alec Baldwin. Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch-comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.