"Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television" does a grand job of balancing that weirdness with the show's knack for sentiment, all without losing sight of what "Community" is about: a bunch of imperfect losers finding family in each other. and we'll never forget you either, "30 Rock." ![]() The episode caps off with the phenomenal reveal that Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) is not only immortal but also destined to one day produce a show about the adventures of Liz Lemon. ![]() The jokes are fresh, the performances as glorious and chaotic as ever - how many other shows can say that after seven seasons?Īnd then there's the epilogue, which, with its heartwarming-yet-sly glimpses into the future, almost feels like a prescient refutation of the sickly-sweet ending barfed out by "Parks & Recreation" two years later. ![]() Honestly, what's not to love? You've got Tracy (Tracy Morgan) wreaking havoc on "TGS" in an attempt to stop the final episode from going ahead Jenna (Jane Krakowski) belting out an all-time performance of a song from "The Rural Juror" that simply must be seen to be believed Jack (Alec Baldwin) nearly faking his death until he concocts an idea for translucent dishwashers and immediately changes his mind and Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) in the midst of it all, bounding down the line between heart and humor that many sitcom characters are barely able to walk.
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