
30 Rock. In Depression-era New York City, a General Electric executive (Alec Baldwin) attempts to change the life of a female radio writer (Tina Fey) for the better. What happens when business and show business collide? Directed by Frank Capra and featuring hilarious supporting performances by stage star Jane Krakowski and vaudeville comics Tracy Morgan and Jack McBrayer, 30 Rock is a charming screwball comedy for the ages.
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Tina Fey: I asked if Meatcat could please be jumping a shark. ‘Cause that’s what people like to say about every show that’s been on TV for more than three times. People will be like, “Oh, it’s jumped the shark.” I am proud Meatcat is jumping the shark. Your life begins on the other side of the shark.
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Exactly. She doesn’t belong in this category at all. Can Lea sing? Sure. Is she funny? No. She’s nowhere near the caliber of comedic talent these other ladies possess.
She won’t win, I’m sure. I just hate that someone else more deserving got knocked out for this.
This. All of this.
The main reason why this happened is because my brain is in some serious meth shit. Besides, why not? RDJ could play Astronaut Mike Dexter or they could star in a romantic comedy directed by Michael Bay for all I care.