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The sixth season of sitcom 30 Rock dives into a kind of pop surrealism beyond any other show on television. Consider the episode "Leap Day": Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), the head writer of a Saturday Night Live -esque sketch comedy show, discovers that there's a holiday tradition she's never heard of in which Leap Day William, a blue-suited and white-mustachioed bald man, rises from the depths of the Marianas Trench to trade children's tears for candy. Through this episode, Liz and narcissistic Jenna (Jane Krakowski) compete to sleep with a billionaire, high-powered executive Jack (Alec Baldwin) has a rhubarb-induced hallucination that mimics A Christmas Carol , and the ever-erratic Tracy (Tracy Morgan) tries to use up a $50,000 restaurant gift card before it expires, but it's the increasingly unnerving figure of Leap Day William--who goes from preposterous to downright frightening--who will haunt you for weeks after watching the show. The rest of the season is peppered with masterful bits of lunacy. An Australian children's musical group has undercurrents of white supremacism; Jack manufactures couches that are so uncomfortable they function as torture devices; Jenna tries to record a song that's impossible to parody, only to have "Weird Al" Yankovic create the song that Jenna's song would have been a parody of; after being mugged, Jack transforms himself into a superhero called The Tuxedo; Jenna and her lover Paul turn normal couple behavior into a fetish of its own. Meanwhile, some plots run through the entire season: Liz learns to be comfortable with her new boyfriend Criss (James Marsden); Jack struggles to rescue his wife from North Korea while feeling attracted to his mother-in-law; and the eternally naive Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) rises to the heights of the Standards & Practices department, then tumbles to become a janitor. It's a jam-packed season, consistently funny and bursting with invention. This kind of vitality from a six-year-old sitcom is rare and to be cherished. --Bret Fetzer Primetime Emmy, SAG, Peabody and Golden Globe Award-winning comedy 30 Rock returns for more Korean dictators, mantra stealing, erotic normaling and plant children in its outrageous sixth season. Primetime Emmy Award winner Tina Fey is back as Liz Lemon, the struggling TGS writer who seems to have found a new groove along with M&M pancake-filled domestic bliss. But with GE executive Jack Donaghy (Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winner Alec Baldwin) scheming his way through KableTown, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) finding his voice as an idiot, Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) taking her love life to new levels of extreme and NBC Page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) being, well, Kenneth, will the chaos be too much for this new and improved Liz to handle? The hilarity continues with loads of exclusive bonus content in addition to 22 episodes of the critically acclaimed series from executive producer Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live). Review: 30 Rock is the BEST! - Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey and each and every cast member consistently create dynamic, engaging and hilarious episodes, season after season. 30 Rock is one of the most entertaining series of all time. Review: Rock on... - This series is great, has good actors, likable characters and great writing. That's what makes for an awesome series. It's a sit com worth watching and even worth owning where I can see repeat viewing. Unlike shows like "Lost", "Mad Men", "Game of Thrones", etc. which are more "cliffhanger" driven and have story arcs that you can't usually just pop a disc in and watch a random episode until and unless you've watched the entire series... sit coms are worth owning since you can just randomly watch any episode for equal enjoyment without any handcuffs nor necessary context of episodes before or after.
| Contributor | Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 409 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Blu-ray Movie, Comedy, DVD Movie, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
T**K
30 Rock is the BEST!
Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey and each and every cast member consistently create dynamic, engaging and hilarious episodes, season after season. 30 Rock is one of the most entertaining series of all time.
A**K
Rock on...
This series is great, has good actors, likable characters and great writing. That's what makes for an awesome series. It's a sit com worth watching and even worth owning where I can see repeat viewing. Unlike shows like "Lost", "Mad Men", "Game of Thrones", etc. which are more "cliffhanger" driven and have story arcs that you can't usually just pop a disc in and watch a random episode until and unless you've watched the entire series... sit coms are worth owning since you can just randomly watch any episode for equal enjoyment without any handcuffs nor necessary context of episodes before or after.
M**O
30 Rock - Season 6 DVD - Full list of Extras
Since the NBC Press Release was very vague about the extras on this Season 6 DVD Set, I just wanted to quickly write them down for you. Included is: - Audiocomentary on "Dance Like Nobody's Watching" by writer Tracey Wigfield and writer/producer Tom Ceraulo - Audiocomentary on "Alexis Goodlooking and the case of the Missing Whisky" by Judah Friedlander - Audiocomentary on "Standards and Practices" by Jack McBrayer - Audiocomentary on "Live from Studio 6H" by Jane Krakowski and composer/producer Jeff Richmond - West Coast Version of the Live Show (23:23 min) - Behind the Scenes of "Live from Studio 6H" (7:24 min) - Warm up Featurette before the Live Show (8:42 min) - Deleted Scenes As you can see they have cut down the number of Audiocomentaries immensely, as there used to be up to 10 per Season Set. And again there is no gag reel, which is something I would so love to see from a show like this. Also, I wished there were more interviews with cast and crew. Overall this was a great season. It amazes me how this show manages to stay fresh after 6 years. Nothing feels worn out, actually to the contrary they manage to bring in new elements and going back to some of the core storylines of the show. I loved the addition of James Marsden as Liz's new boyfriend Criss. The writers managed to create a loveable character and actually used him in a good way throughout the Season, giving Liz and Criss a possible happy ending for the upcoming final and seventh season. I also loved this years Live Episode and Queen of Jordan Episode. I also need to mention Jenna, for whom the writers really stepped up their, already high, game. Her remarks and storylines were really a highlight of the Season for me, especially in the beginning. All in all I highly recommend the sixth season of 30 Rock, although I wished they put more effort into the DVD Extras.
N**S
More Antics at NBC
I love "30 Rock". I've been watching it for several years, ever since my now-fiance introduced me to it. The writing is clever and there's just so much of the wacky and hilarious in this ongoing story of the colorful characters on The Girlie Show at NBC. The characters are so blatant and honest about themselves - there's no beating around the bush - the obvious imperfections of these people are out there, but somehow we as viewers of the show just love them more! I have a hard time watching "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" because I just can't stand how the characters are self-absorbed and plain stupid. I thoroughly enjoy "30 Rock" because at least most of the characters have redeeming qualities about them. They make mistakes and do a lot dumb things, but they're not constantly in denial like the people in "It's Always Sunny...".
B**D
Great show
This completes my full series collection. This is one of my favorites shows, and I watch it all the time. This is great.
C**S
In great condition.
In great condition. Tough season to find for U.S. DVD players at this reasonable price.
D**R
Funny but Dying
This season is really funny, but it's hard to continue the laughs when the characters are exactly the same as they were in Season 1. Liz is still trying to find love, Jack is still an ego-maniac, Tracy is still ... Tracy etc. Don't get me wrong, that's what makes it funny. All I'm saying is that you can only do so much with those characters before it becomes less funny. I can see why Season 7 is the end of the series. I still love 30 Rock - and Alec Baldwin is so hot (in my opinion) - and I really enjoyed this season. At points, though, I saw the struggle to create new and interesting (and funny) concepts. The show has run it's course, unfortunately.
K**Y
10 years later - still going strong
10 years after airing, 30 Rock is still relevant and hilarious. Tina and Alex are fabulous together with great screen chemistry, and the rest of the cast adds flavor to the show. Probably one of my top five shows of all time!
S**.
Brilliant
If you've seen seasons 1-5 of 30 Rock, you already know to expect another hilarious, clever and well-written season of this fantastic show. If you haven't seen seasons 1-5 go and watch them first before buying this!! All your favourite characters are back being their usual funny selves as well as some great new ones like Kristen Schaal's, with amazing cameo appearances such as Jim Carey. I loved the return of Queen of Jordan, the Leap Day episode and other silly, fun storylines as well as the character development and growth that was seen throughout the season (especially as someone who is quite emotionally attached to what happens to all the characters at this point! (But don't worry, nothing too serious happens!)). Now I'm just sad that there's only one more season left of 30 Rock yet to see!
J**P
bien
Saison un peu moins bonne que les précédentes, mais qui reste quand même la meilleure série comique de ces dernières années ! Malheureusement inconnue en France, je ne comprends pas d'ailleurs que personne ne la diffuse, elle gagne tellement à être connue ! Le duo Tina Fey et Alec Baldwin est extraordinaire, les autres acteurs sont biens également. Des fous rires en perspective (bien qu'un peu moins que dans la 5 ou les précédentes...)
E**.
Eine der besten Comedy/Satire-Serien überhaupt!
Da ich alle sechs Staffeln gesehen habe, muss ich sagen: das Nineau der ersten fünf Staffeln kann gehalten werden. Klar, dass deutsche Untertitel fehlen, ist schade, wenn man im Original schauen und hören will. Aber die Gags werden so schnell abgeschossen, dass ich schon auf "deutsch" Mühe habe, alles mit zu bekommen. Ein Feuerwerk an Satire, Sarkasmus und schwarzem Humor wie Monty Pyton zu ihren besten Zeiten. Da kriegt jeder sein Fett weg. Ob NBC, Fernsehen, Ikea!, Führungskräfte, Untergebene, Ärzte, Experten, Political Cor., Stars aller Art, Weisse, Schwarze, Gelbe, Blaue, Rote, Juden, Araber, Latinos, Amish, Hinterwäldler, Grossstädter, Iren, Italiener also alle US-Amerikaner, Kanadier, Mexikaner, Transsilvaner und noch viele mehr. Sogar Tiere und Kinder werden nicht verschont. Bei vielen Sachen fragt man sich: Haben die das jetzt wirklich gesagt?.. Oh Mann/Frau... Da können die Amis sehr selbstkritisch sein. Ähnlich "harter Stoff" ist in einer Deutschen Serie schwer vorstellbar...
G**R
Brilliant, as always
I've only watched about half of the season so far but it is hilarious, just like the other seasons. The best moment so far is the first episode where Jack is having a crisis of confidence regarding his new talent show and is trying to talk to his baby daughter about it. There's also an episode where Liz uses one of Jack's motivational videos to help her in negotiations with him over her new contract-very funny and touching, in the end.
J**N
Sehr gut
Sehr gute, lustige und unterhaltsame Serie!
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