I mentioned a couple weeks ago that part of my summer viewing this year would include 30 Rock, the critically acclaimed Tina Fey-Alec Baldwin NBC comedy. Well, I didn’t start watching my Season One DVDs until last week — and I’m already finished with the entire season because the show is so awesomely addictive!
I cannot believe it has taken me this long to jump on the 30 Rock bandwagon. I’ve been looking for a comedy to add to my regular lineup for a long time now, and I think 30 Rock has earned that spot. Hell, I think I like it even better than How I Met Your Mother, which is the only other 30-minute sitcom-ish type show that I watch.
Here are some random thoughts from the first season:
– Who knew that Alec Baldwin was so great at comedy? His Jack Donaghy is one of the most consistently funny characters I’ve ever encountered on a network television show. He reeled off so many memorable one-liners during Season One that I wouldn’t even know where to begin giving an example. How about with the one that was shown in the clip used at the Emmy awards, when he’s explaining to Liz why he’s wearing a tuxedo: “It’s after six. What am I, a farmer?”
— Tina Fey is amazing as well! I’ve read some message boards where people complain that her acting skills aren’t on par with everyone else’s on the show, but I don’t really feel that way. Her take on Liz Lemon is just perfect, if you ask me. She comes off as such a regular woman that it’s easy to identify with her exasperations and frustrations of dealing with everything in her life. From having to handle Tracey and Jenna with kid gloves to falling in love with “The Cleve” when Floyd was her travel guide, Liz’s personality just resonates with me.
– The supporting cast is very good as well. At first, I have to admit that I couldn’t stand Tracey Morgan as Tracey Jordan, and thought that the show instantly took a turn for the worse whenever he was on screen. But the character has definitely grown on me, what with his utter craziness, unending supply of non-sequiturs, and determination to think of himself as an A-list celebrity. I’ve liked Jane Krakowski (Jenna) since her Ally McBeal days, and Kenneth the obsequious page is funny (in small doses).
– I love the fast, frenetic pace of the show. It keeps things interesting no matter how outlandish the storylines, and nearly every scene comes with a laugh-out-loud line.
– The Jack/Liz dynamic is fantastic. There’s no way in hell I’d ever want these two to actually hook up, but they’ve got a terrific relationship right now, and it’s fun to watch their friendship developing.
Overall, 30 Rock is one of the best comedies on television these days. Its Emmy win in that category last year was well deserved. I just hope it develops a bigger audience in order to avoid cancellation. I can’t believe people aren’t watching this show!!!
Now that I’m working out at a health club three times per week, I’m going through audiobooks at a faster rate than ever before. I love nothing more than to listen to a good story while I’m walking on the treadmill, so that means I’m always looking for new books to load onto my iPod. I’m much less picky about what I listen to while I workout than what I actually sit down to read, and as a result have been trying a bunch of different authors based on recommendations from friends.