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Published at:  Apr 26, 2007 6:47:01 AM CDT

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Tonight brings the season finale of “30 Rock” (don’t worry; it’s already been renewed for a second season) but there is still much “Office” ahead this spring. NBC says we can look forward to Michael, Jim and Karen competing for the same job at corporate, the likelihood of Pam and Karen in swimwear, a major beach event, a sexual predator and, tonight, an obscene watermark:


April 26: "Product Recall"
UNPRINTABLE? AN OFFICE IN CRISIS -- The office is in crisis mode after a large shipment of Dunder Mifflin paper is accidentally sent out with an obscene watermark -- and Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) tries to manage the media with an impromptu press conference. Jim (John Krasinski) and Andy (Ed Helms) also attempt to calm the high school principal who has sent out prom invites on the affected stationery.

May 3: "Women's Appreciation"
CAN'T LIVE WITH 'EM, CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT 'EM -- Outrage breaks out in the office after Phyllis (Phyllis Smith) gets an unexpected eyeful from a flasher while Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) makes some important personal decisions when he takes the women on a special outing. Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) and Andy (Ed Helms) work on catching the predator.

May 10: "Beach Games"
LIFE'S A BEACH -- Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) is being considered for a position in corporate and has to recommend his replacement, but while the group expects a fun outing at Lake Scranton, Michael has planned a day of "Survivor"-like competitions to find his successor. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) is not asked to join in any of the activities and is forced to watch Jim (John Krasinski) and Karen (Rashida Jones) have fun together.

May 17: "The Job, Parts 1 & 2"
THE FINAL REVIEW IS ONE-HOUR SEASON FINALE -- In a special one-hour finale, the office is still buzzing from the events of their day at the beach. A job opening in Corporate pits coworker against coworker as Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell), Jim (John Krasinski) and Karen (Rashida Jones) all head to New York for final interviews. In Scranton, Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) new regime institutes sweeping reforms, Pam (Jenna Fischer) plays an interesting role and Jan (Melora Hardin) comes in with exciting news.


“The Office”: 8:30 p.m. Thursday. NBC.
“30 Rock” Finale: 9 p.m. Thursday. NBC.










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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:49:53 AM CDT

    Probably means we won't see much of Karen after this.

    by themikejonas

  • Apr 26, 2007 6:55:44 AM CDT

    2nd

    by rokurgepta

    darn i stayed up late to try to be first and fell asleep. lol

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:06:12 AM CDT

    What's this about Baldwin wanting to quit...

    by tonagan

    and NBC saying "no way"?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:24:07 AM CDT

    "passive agressive user"

    by bizarrojerry

    DevilCat, don't project your relationship problems onto Pam...

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:29:58 AM CDT

    30 Rock renewed? Really?

    by biggles2_22

    My prediction still stands. It will not be around by this time next year.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:38:44 AM CDT

    biggles2_22...

    by bizarrojerry

    I think the show is popular enough to stick around for at least another whole season. I think if anything sinks it, it'll have to do with this Alec Baldwin crap. It'll be a shame if this airing out of celebrity laundry ruins a show I enjoy. NBC must really be up for keeping this show on. They must think they have a hit or at least a potential hit on their hands, if they're willing to force their star to stick to the contract.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:38:51 AM CDT

    30 Rocks, biggles2_22

    by 2for2true

    Have to disagree. This show has really exceeded my expectations to the point I look forward to it as much as the Office. Great cast, espcially with Baldwin on board.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:40:57 AM CDT

    But will Baldwin not being on the show sink it?

    by tonagan

    I still wonder what Tina Fey thinks.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:46:51 AM CDT

    You Think I have a God Complex? I am God.

    by nudeandaroused

    Baldwin is actually quite funny. I rolled on the floor when he portrayed Thomas Jefferson and flipped off the audience. Hilarious.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:57:15 AM CDT

    THIS YEAR'S SCHRUTES PRODUCE VERY THIRSTY BABIES!!!

    by err

    Office is the best show on television.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 8:07:26 AM CDT

    Karen

    by eddiewoodgo

    John Krasinski and Rashida Jones (Karen) are dating in real life. She was on the set of Leatherheads Wednesday. She is hot.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 8:22:47 AM CDT

    "Toby is a huge helping of kinetic energy!"

    by earl dittman

    Earl Dittman - Wireless Magazine

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:07:31 AM CDT

    I predict awesomeness

    by richard cranium

    Best show on TV right now. The Office has actually managed to match last season, which I thought was going to be impossible. I wonder if Jan's 'exciting news' in the season finale is that she's carrying the spawn of Michael Scott...

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:24:21 AM CDT

    Don't get me wrong about 30 Rock...

    by biggles2_22

    ...I'm not hating on the show. If it focuses on the funny it's going to be a classic. BTW I made my prediction WAY before the Baldwin crap. My prediction has more to do with the Sorkin-Effect(tm). (I know he's not involved with show, but you can still kill a show with idealogical mis-steps.) A couple of episodes ago Fey's character was relieved to find that her future boyfriend was NOT a Christian, just an alchoholic (thank God). Funny stuff. That, coupled with with well known liberals and Democratic supporters = The Sorkin-Effect(tm). You drive away 1/2 of the audience right up front which causes a ratings v. cost-of-production disaster long term. Now don't get all in a tizzy with the "He's a liberal bashing conservative!" hate posts. I think the Limbaugh-Effect(tm) is going to kill the 1/2 Hour News Hour. Sorry, it's the only conservative one I could think of.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:29:36 AM CDT

    The Substitute II : School's Out

    by ig76

    ...Is there a bit in this that compete's with the way Tommerson deals with Soda Pop Kid?

    ...Nah, thought not!

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:48:32 AM CDT

    Ah, Sweeps...

    by jimmy rabbitte

    Suddenly I'm filled with an overwhelming urge to defficate... for a month.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:52:56 AM CDT

    Alec Baldwin: Tina Fey is a thoughtless pig!

    by err

    I can't believe he said that.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:58:17 AM CDT

    No Sorkin effect for 30 Rock

    by macktheknife01

    the joke wasn't that he was christian it was that he went to church during odd days of the week like if he had to go to confession that much your first date might consist of helping him sew a sweater made of human hair. Tina is pretty smart remember the "I love america" episode where she said something about electric cars and gay marriage then winked at the camera, that was perfect. BTW i'm pretty much as conservative as it gets when it comes to people who actually own televisions.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 12:06:37 PM CDT

    Say it ain't so Rashida

    by lando griffin

    Please stay. I promise to stop calling at odd hours of the night and showing up unexpectedly

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  • Apr 26, 2007 12:41:44 PM CDT

    Baldwin's success

    by bizarrojerry

    I saw Alec getting interviewed on some show (maybe Charlie Rose?) and he was actually very honest about his career. He believes early on, he didn't capitalize on every opportunity for work, and instead tried to be too discriminating about the roles he chose. I think he made the comparison to someone like Kevin Bacon, who was willing to be in tons of movies just to get work and get his name out there and be seen. It was kind of refreshing to hear an actor basically saying if he wasn't so stupid, he could've been a bigger star. I think that's probably true.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 12:50:11 PM CDT

    The Office has been great, but....

    by clockpolitiks

    I really hope that the season finale is as good as last year. Jim is going to be single again soon. Pam and Jim aren't together. Hopefully something good will happen with Jan and Michael. They need to stay together. The news is probably that Jan is pregnant, which would be crazy, but awesome. Also, what happened to the guy who plays Oscar? I know he's doing some crappy show on comedy central, but did he leave for good?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 12:50:47 PM CDT

    Fey's "christian" thing

    by bizarrojerry

    Yeah, that joke was a bit annoying to me, but there isn't too much of that on the show. Among the few times I've seen some political jokes, they're often making fun of her characters' views as much as other peoples. My favorite: After irrationally firing her crush's girlfriend, Baldwin says "And you still think a woman should be president?" That Christian joke was half about her character's lack of any religion, though the other half seemed to be based on the assumption everyone finds "church people" crazy... Studio 60's issue was entire plotlines revolving around that stuff.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 12:56:36 PM CDT

    Oscar showed up when Roy returned

    by bizarrojerry

    When Roy came for his last paycheck after being fired. (In real life, they'd just mail it to him, though.)

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  • Apr 26, 2007 1:27:50 PM CDT

    Baldwins' Torpedoed Megastardom

    by wyatt wingfoot

    He stepped away from the Jack Ryan franchise role after "The Hunt For Red October".
    Then he made that Neil Simon turd affectionately known as "The Marrying Man".

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  • Apr 26, 2007 2:02:00 PM CDT

    come on biggles

    by badmrwonka

    it's one thing if a show like studio 60 fails for a multitude of reasons, and conservatives fall all over themselves to claim it was because of alienating the christian audience. even though I don't agree that that was the biggest cause of it (considering sorkin did a pretty good job of pointing out that he wasn't demonizing christianity in general, just ultra-conservative factions of it). I think the show was just too wordy, too much like the west wing minus the politics. I loved it, and I still hold out hope that it will find an audience and stay, but considering how big shows like deal or no deal and the bachelor are, it's not surprising that a show like Studio 60 has no audience. as for 30 Rock, for god sake, it's a show produced by lorne michaels starring tina fey and alec baldwin. did we expect it to be a comedic version of Touched by an Angel? did you ever SEE weekend update? this show is not losing some segment of its audience by not pandering to middle american christians. it never had them! it's a ridiculous wacky show about a comedy show in new york. its audience consists of people like me, and I would much rather date an alcoholic than someone who goes to church every day. a show does not have to play to everyone to be successful, it just has to be good enough that the people who do get it, keep tuning in, and get their friends to tune in as well. O'Reilly kills int he rating, and do you think he worries that his opinions might offend me? fuck no. he does his thing and has his select viewership. but if a half-hour comedy show makes a christian joke, it's circling the drain? come on.I got paypal bud, let's put money on 30 Rock being cancelled by this time next year. even with the Baldwin fiasco that is going to be on the View tomorrow, I'll still put $20 on it. if he stays, great. if he leaves, it just makes it cheaper than it already is to produce.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 2:28:46 PM CDT

    Herc - Fey to live blog tonights finale

    by lando griffin

    http://tinyurl.com/35zgq8Yowza's check out that pic too! Where can we find more like it?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 2:28:57 PM CDT

    So THAT's how they're gonna get rid of Karen.

    by novaman5000

    I kind of liked her, too... And she's HOT.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 2:41:25 PM CDT

    Clockpolitiks

    by donbstgk

    No offense, man, but that was arguably the gayest post in the history of AICN. If you are female, please accept my apologies and hey, we should maybe hang out sometime....
    Anyway.
    I am kinda glad that they aren't going back to the Jim-Pam well again for this season's finale; that's too easy for a show as good as The Office. Micheal playing "Survivor" with the promotion candidates sounds priceless.
    By the way, didn't Andy change his name to "Drew"? We should show the man some respect, he's turned his life around. ;)

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  • Apr 26, 2007 2:47:43 PM CDT

    Why is the Office's season longer than 30 Rocks?

    by mezzanine

    Seriously. For real.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Face facts.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 3:55:48 PM CDT

    BadMrWonka

    by biggles2_22

    YES! A taker, I don't have a Pay Pal, but I'm sure we can make some arrangement. Oh, and I hate O'Reilly and, yes, he kills in the cable-verse, but that is still a small world compared to network. I think we've argued the Sorkin/Christian thing before, so I'm not going to rehash. I'm just giving you a general vibe that I'm getting off of 30 Rock. Don't get me wrong, I love much of the show. A lot of it works. Some of it is clunky, but for the most part, I think it's got legs...until ideology starts to creep in. Hey, maybe the Baldwin thing will kill it, in which case, I'm bummed. While I hate his politics (and I guess now I hate how he treats little girls), I think he's one of the best damned actors out there. I look at how owned Glengarry Glen Ross for the few minutes that he was in it and I'm still amazed. "COFFEE'S FOR CLOSERS!" But the point is, I'm not saying that you've got to be milk-toast entertainment. Scrubs does well, My Name Is Earl pulls it off, The Office is legend, hell even Seinfeld poked fun at Christians. (You see I'm not a big fan of reality TV either!) Eh, I'm running long and why waste the bandwith. I'll email Herc and see if he'd be interested in arbitrating.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 4:29:18 PM CDT

    It was nice to see Jim

    by stuntcock mike

    shut Pam down a few episodes ago. Even though yeah, she is hotter the Fugly McVajeeen.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 4:31:06 PM CDT

    roger that

    by badmrwonka

    I do think that for someone like Fey or the writers of the show, there's just inherent comedic value sometimes, in the conservative christian agenda in america. no reason not to mine it just because you might offend the 3 or 4 conservative christians that tune in to 30 Rock. almost all great comedy is gonna offend someone. seinfeld may seem to be a good example of a show that didn't really offend anyone, but that was partly because it was more irreverant and weird than topical, and also, there were lots of conservative groups that had big problems with the promiscuity and moral abiguity of the characters.I just don't want to see comedy laden with the political pandering that the rest of society seems to be mired in.but hey, it's only $20, and it's as good a thing to bet on as anything, I guess.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 4:32:47 PM CDT

    tonagan

    by stuntcock mike

    To Hell with Tina Mcscab. Alec Baldwin could fuck a whale's blowhole and it'd be enteraining.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 4:37:21 PM CDT

    Two words

    by stuntcock mike

    Moustache Rides

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:10:43 PM CDT

    30 Rock fans, please explain to me...

    by twitchinmonkey

    What am I not getting? I've really tried to give this show a chance, but every time I try to watch an episode, I can only get through about 10 minutes. Alec Baldwin usually reels off a couple of chuckle-worthy lines, but I don't find anyone else on that show even remotely funny. There's a lot of love for the show with the critics and on the message boards, so tell me, what's going on here that I'm just not seeing?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:31:49 PM CDT

    twitchinmonkey...

    by bizarrojerry

    You can't really explain comedy. Once you try to, it's not funny anymore. The show can be uneven at times, but there's a lotta funny stuff in there. But maybe it's just not your kinda humor. For example, aren't we on a talk back by a guy who thought Andy Richter's show was the best sitcom on TV?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:32:20 PM CDT

    Give Steve Carrell an emmy, DAMNIT!

    by err

    and do it now.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:36:22 PM CDT

    twitchinmonkey

    by badmrwonka

    if you saw the episode and the scene where they are rattling off names of rappers that tracey jordan could get together with, and he shoots them all down, and the rappers keep getting more and more obscure (eventually they end up with MC Skat Kat from the paula abdul video), then you would get it. if you see that, and don't find it funny. you sir, are brain dead.here, check it out, you only have to watch the first 45 seconds. if you don't laugh, I will send you a dead fish in the mail. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xpdw_WBsEI

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:43:33 PM CDT

    Last week's 30 Rock was the funniest show of the season

    by flim springfield

    And that includes the Office.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 5:45:23 PM CDT

    this religion stuff...

    by bizarrojerry

    The real thing that annoys me about Studio 60, and I think is the reason its not doing so well, is how much these people talk about important issues. Behind the scenes at a sketch comedy show is the premise. Many people wanted to see THAT. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think Lorne Michaels and his cast constantly sit around and struggle with these kind of issues all the time. The annoyance with the religious issue for me is the fact that some of these shows look at it from the perspective of the writers, like religious folks are some kind of odd little faction of people that the "regular people" should try to understand. And his christian characters often seem to have a label that says "See, I'm a christian character! Sorkin can create characters like me who aren't negative stereotypes! See?"

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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:14:45 PM CDT

    I'm sure there's some very funny stuff on the 30 Rock...

    by twitchinmonkey

    I just can't sit through long stretches of mediocre comedy to get to those one or two really funny jokes. This is why I haven't watched SNL in over a decade, and why I've never been able to get into Curb Your Enthusiasm.

    The Office cracks me up, I loved (and am still in mourning over) Arrested Development, South Park, Entourage and Reno 911 all make me laugh on a consistent basis, but when I try to watch 30 Rock, most of the jokes just seem to fall flat.

    Oh, and BadMrWonka, please try reposting the link, I'm getting the "404 not found" message

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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:27:32 PM CDT

    Office on DVD

    by err

    Something I discovered on my Office DVDs is that when I watch shows with the Commentary over them, it's like I'm watching an all new episode. The commentaries are funny and just well done. Plus, you're not stuck with like the 2nd Assistant Director for the 2nd Unit and the Costume Designer, you get Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, BJ Novak, etc.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:46:01 PM CDT

    twitchinmonkey

    by badmrwonka

    just take out the space:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xpdw_WBsEIbut in all honesty, if you think Entourage is good comedy...I might not be able to help you, brother.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:46:53 PM CDT

    Tina McScab? Uggo McCheese? Fugly McVajeeen?

    by tonagan

    This talkback has suddenly gotten very Scottish.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 6:50:07 PM CDT

    Season finale? Already?

    by dr hemlock

    But I've seen only three episodes!

    Reply to Talkback

  • doesn't allow people to watch full episodes of the Office online? They do it for other shows, why not Office?

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:16:00 PM CDT

    You hit the nail on the head, BizarroJerry

    by jimmy_009

    It's flawed from the get-go. I might be able to see these characters (I say characters even though they all seem like one character) behind the scenes of the network news. Why a sketch comedy show? It just makes no sense unless you do it like 30 Rock. Goodbye Studio 60. It was fun mocking and pointing out your flaws. Too bad Sorkin probably raked in a good bit of cash making an ass out of himself.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:41:13 PM CDT

    "What's my girlfriend doing here?"

    by tonagan

    Too funny.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:41:57 PM CDT

    Sorry dude, I guess you owe me a fish

    by twitchinmonkey

    Pretty much the same as every episode I tried to watch, a few chuckles (Clear...like Wonder Woman's. yea, that was funny) but no really big laughs. I guess the problem is I don't find the page or the slob writer funny, Tracy Jordan is, at best, only mildly amusing to me (although, I did like when his buddies said "yea...we're not doin' that"), and frankly, I find a lot of the joke's too obvious ( What about anger?...I DON'T WANT TO DO ANGER). Oh, and as far as Entourage goes, Jeremy Pivin is Hilarious, End of story.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 7:42:13 PM CDT

    oh man, jimmy's back

    by badmrwonka

    I'm sure Sorkin feels like he made an ass out of himself. people are eating slugs for money, and women are whoring themselves out to marry a rich guy they don't even know. but yeah, a show with wordy dialogue and an obvious political slant is embarrassing.go back to the Lost talkback.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 8:08:00 PM CDT

    Oh, and one other thing

    by twitchinmonkey

    Saying Studio 60 had no audience is a misconception, the ratings weren't great, less then half of what the incrediblely formulaic CSI Miami got, but it consistantly managed to pull about 7 to 8 million viewers a week, as good or better than anything they've put in that time slot since. 30 Rock, by the way, is NBCs lowest rated Thursday night show (it actually gets lower ratings than Black Donnelys and about the same as Kidnapped, 2 shows NBC gave quick hooks to). I'm npt saying I want 30 Rock cancelled, I could care less either way, but I do find it curious that of the 2 shows, the one that's probably getting cancelled is the one that consistantly got better ratings.

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  • Apr 26, 2007 9:13:24 PM CDT

    Jailbait!

    by stuntcock mike

    Leave it to Jim to talk him down(goofy stare facing the camera)

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  • Apr 27, 2007 12:28:04 AM CDT

    Without Karen, I'm done.

    by devil by the deed

    Pam is the inferior choice. Too bad, the finale sounds predictable as all hell. And Entourage is the most overrated televsion show ever. I can't believe It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia struggles for viewers while that shallow shit-fest prospers.

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  • Apr 27, 2007 1:19:47 AM CDT

    "Escape Goat"

    by somerichs

    Fucking CLASSIC!

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  • Apr 27, 2007 2:24:01 AM CDT

    dwight mishandling the cue cards

    by badmrwonka

    in 3 different ways cracked me up so bad, I missed the scene, and had to rewind. SO funny...dwight as Jim was pretty good, too. "are you aware that one of your students is a bitch?" "OOOkay, he's had a bad day..." best comedy on TV, hands down. scrubs had some funny moments, but last week's was a classic. "I'll kill you, beyatch!" "unfair five"

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  • Apr 27, 2007 7:19:31 AM CDT

    "ehr...little comment...nugh..."

    by grandmufftarkin

    Priceless.

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  • Apr 27, 2007 8:16:56 AM CDT

    Elaine Stritch on 30 Rock

    by rockgolf

    Oh man, just hand over the Best Guest Actress in Comedy Emmy now. She had, what?, 3 scenes as Jack Donaghee's mother and just nailed them all. And then Keri Russell was sexy, hilarous and virtually unrecognizable on Scrubs immediately after. PEOPLE! Give up on Grey's and CSI! They'll be in syndication forever. Catch the NBC Thursday at 9 line-up!

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  • Apr 27, 2007 8:18:13 AM CDT

    Now I've got to wait...

    by biggles2_22

    ...for the right moment to use the "beer me" comment at my office. As usual, classic stuff. Fell asleep during 30 Rock. Why is that, Wonka?

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  • Apr 27, 2007 8:31:23 AM CDT

    Bears! Beets! Battlestar Galactica!

    by richard cranium

    That was one of those episodes where certain moments were just on the borderline of getting TOO uncomfortable, but there were enough great gags to pull it back, specifically Michael's video, Jim and Dwight's dueling impressions, and Angela acting the complete bitch as the customer service rep.

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  • Apr 27, 2007 9:08:56 AM CDT

    biggles

    by badmrwonka

    no christian jokes to keep you awake and incensed?

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  • Apr 27, 2007 9:31:54 AM CDT

    God, beer me the strength

    by mraig

    Question: What is the best bear?

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  • Apr 27, 2007 9:57:10 AM CDT

    the dig at BG was classic too

    by badmrwonka

    "Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica."

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  • Apr 27, 2007 11:51:49 AM CDT

    I need two guys on this - thats what she said

    by lando griffin

    Last nights episode was one of the funniest half hours of TV EVER!!! Yeah, thats right you heard me - EVER!!! "You have one hour." "Six months or 25 reams, whichever comes first."

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  • Apr 27, 2007 11:53:41 AM CDT

    You have one day..........

    by billypilgrim

    I thought that was better than "beer me". Though people do think it's funny 25% of the time. Hmmmmm

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  • Apr 27, 2007 1:45:20 PM CDT

    Dear, donbstgk

    by clockpolitiks

    Yes I am a dude, but I would still love to hang out with you sometime ;). Call me big boy.

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  • Apr 27, 2007 4:46:01 PM CDT

    Andy

    by drewlicious

    One of the most endearing qualities about the American Office is how cartoonish each character is. I still don't know why people choose discredit on this account (as if realism equals quality) but I swear to God the most realistic character in this show is Andy. I used work with a guy who had the same temperment, as if his attitude didn't mature beyond a high school sophomore. Now I romm with two guys who are pretty much the same. So if you need realism in this show just look at Andy.

    On a sidenote because of this show I can't stop giggling like an idiot when people joke "that's what she said."

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  • Apr 27, 2007 8:14:56 PM CDT

    Andy's high-school girlfriend was pretty hot

    by itchy

    ... just sayin'.

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  • Apr 27, 2007 10:08:06 PM CDT

    "Ohio? That's nice. What do you want?"

    by prior walter

    I still think Angela is the best.

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  • Apr 28, 2007 10:07:40 PM CDT

    Karen gone the only way possible

    by ninja_master

    There's no way any sane man would turn her down for Pam. They made her too intelligent, sweet, and funny. And Rashida Jones is just way too pretty. For those TBers that saying she's not, she a model, and one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People". Pam is cute, but she's no model. I simply can no longer root for Pam/Jim to be together. I feel bad for Pam, but she turned Jim down, and Karen is the better choice. The only way I could see Jim/Pam again, was for Karen to decide Jim's not good enough for her, and turn him down instead. That's the guy reaction of course, females have already identified with Pam, and will root for her no matter how inferior she is. Damn, I'm going to miss Karen. It's because this show is so well written, that I can't help loving these characters and caring about what happens to them. The fact I'm writing about a tv romance is a testament to the fantastic talents behind the characters.

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  • Apr 30, 2007 11:15:41 AM CDT

    Bad Wonka

    by biggles2_22

    The only thing that will keep me awake and incensed during 30-Rock is if it's still around next year. (I'll be out $20) Besides, Christian jokes are too easy! Let's see em take on the Muslims! That would take BALLS, and you like BALLS.

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