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Continuing season 6, Liz uncovers Jack is tanking the entire NBC fall schedule and Liz is asked to become Jenna's maid of honor. Especially, Liz finds a new way to makes her love better, happier.
No show before 30 Rock commented as astutely on television culture as it mocked NBC and terrible TV trends ("MILF Island," anyone?). For that alone, 30 Rock deserves the thanks of a grateful nation.
It was one of the most satisfying sitcom enders I've seen, right up there with the end of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Cheers, series that operated along the same no-fuss, let's-all-have-a-good-time wavelength.
What I'll miss most when 30 Rock is gone is the conduit it provided into whatever was on Fey's mind. As 30 Rock found its way and sharpened its blade, Fey became the unofficial spokeswoman for a niche demographic.
All great things must come to an end, and 6 1/2 seasons seems like a reasonable life span for this great thing -- packed with wordplay, sight gags, pop-culture tangents and assorted other odds and ends.