Here I am
again! I know, two posts the same day..what a surprise! The thing
is, I have just seen the new 30 Rock episode and I had to talk about it!!
First of
all, let me remind to those of you who don’t know it yet (I hope just a few!) that
we only have 4 episodes left before the end of 30 rock.
4 EPISODE
PEOPLE!
And not to
a simple season finale, but to a series finale!!Only 4 episodes and then 30
Rock will end: I still have to process this information.
I love this
show very much: I have watched it in just 2 months, completely plunging into
this story. I fell in love with Liz Lemon and I felt a deep connection to her: “WWLLD”
(“what would Liz Lemon do?”) has been one of my mottos since then, and you can
imagine my excitement when Tracy literally pronounced this expression in
Thursday’s episode. I consider Jack Donaghy a great character and even though
he sometimes is “too much to be real”, I love his relationship with Liz. I don’t
want to write a eulogy right now because, as I previously said, this is not the
end yet. I just wanted to explain my attachment to this show to give you an
idea of how I felt watching “Game Over” (7x09) last night. Why was I
so emotional if the episode wasn’t? SPOILER
ALERT!!
It’s easy
to explain: it had been a while since the last time we had so many guest stars
in the show, all together. We had a story that involved Hank Hooper (Ken
Howard), Devon Banks (Will Arnett), Kaylie Hooper (Chloe Moretz), Len Wosniak
(Steve Buscemi) and Bev (Megan Mullally). If you have watched 30 Rock you can
easily recall where we previously met these characters, thus knowing how the
episode was particularly “full”.
The reason
behind all this is quite clear: 30 Rock is approaching its end, and this is its
way to say goodbye to all the wonderful people that were part of it. Emblematic
was the case of Dr. Leo Spaceman: I never really liked his character but, ehi,
listening to him saying “That’s
a series wrap for Leo Spaceman suckers!” made me sad.
I liked the
episode as a whole, as I said it was “full”, however this anxiety of saying
goodbye to everyone reduced the screen time for Liz and we didn’t see much of
her interaction with Jack either. I hope this was just one episode, and that
this way of proceeding won’t affect the other 4: I wouldn’t like the Jack/Liz “thing”
to be sacrificed right at the end. Just a
consideration though: Liz decides she wants to adopt a child, but we see no
Criss during the episode, not even once. Shouldn’t she decide those things with
her husband? Or at least with Jack? I also have to mention Octavia Spencer who played an exaggerated version of herself,who was basically a female version of Tracy Morgan :) Well, - 4 to the
end..how will I cope with that? (*still hoping
for Jack and Liz to end up together*) In the meantime, let's all watch the whole cast being interviewed by Jimmy Fallon on January the 10th.