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'', an American television comedy series on the NBC network in the United States, began airing on October 4, 2012. ''30 Rock'' was renewed for a seventh and final season of 13 episodes on May 10, 2012, to air on Thursdays at 8:00 pm. The hour-long series finale wrapped filming on December 19, 2012, and aired on January 31, 2013.
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reportedly approached NBC and offered to cut his pay in order for ''30 Rock'' to be renewed for a full seventh and eighth season. He stated the following (via Twitter) on October 4, 2012: "I offered NBC to cut my pay 20% in order to have a full 7th and 8th seasons of ''30 Rock''. I realize times have changed". The season received critical acclaim and drew 13
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nominations, the most of any comedy series for the year 2013. It ultimately won two, including one for Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield's writing for the series finale, " Last Lunch" and another for Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series.


Synopsis

Season 7 continues to develop the relationship between Liz and Criss ( James Marsden), as the pair try for children and consider getting married. Meanwhile, Jack attempts to improve his future prospects at the company, first by trying to "tank" NBC and convince Kabletown
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Hank Hooper ( Ken Howard) to sell it, and later by plotting to discredit his granddaughter and future CEO, Kaylee Hooper (
Chloë Grace Moretz Chloë Grace Moretz (; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including four MTV Movie & TV Awards, two People's Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and two Young Artist Awards. She began actin ...
). Ultimately, however, he begins to wonder if he is truly happy. Elsewhere, Tracy has found success with his new movie studio, which produces comedy films mostly starring African American actors, in similar fashion to Tyler Perry; Jenna prepares to marry her longterm boyfriend Paul ( Will Forte), and Kenneth has started a relationship with Hazel ( Kristen Schaal), unaware that she is using him to get her moment on ''TGS''.


Cast

Tina Fey portrays
Liz Lemon Elizabeth Miervaldis Lemon is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television series ''30 Rock''. She created and writes for the fictional comedy-sketch show ''The Girlie Show'' and later ''TGS with Tracy Jordan''. She is po ...
, the
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of a fictitious live sketch-comedy television series ''TGS''. The ''TGS'' cast consists of two main actors. The lead actor is the loose cannon movie star Tracy Jordan, portrayed by Tracy Morgan. His co-star is the extremely narcissistic Jenna Maroney, portrayed by Jane Krakowski. Jack McBrayer plays the naïve, perpetually cheerful NBC page
Kenneth Parcell Andromakennethamblesorton "Kenneth" Ellen Parcell is a fictional character on the NBC comedy television series, ''30 Rock'', portrayed by Jack McBrayer. Originally a supporting character in the first two episodes of the series, the show's produ ...
.
Scott Adsit Robert Scott Adsit (born November 26, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, Adsit joined the mainstage cast of Chicago's The Second City in 1994 after attending Columbia College Chicago. He app ...
acts as the witty and wise ''TGS'' producer,
Pete Hornberger ''30 Rock'' is an American television comedy series created by Tina Fey, which aired on NBC. The series takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series, also airing on NBC; the name "30 Rock" refers to the address of the ...
. Judah Friedlander portrays trucker hat-wearing staff writer
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.
Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nichol ...
plays the NBC network executive Jack Donaghy. Donaghy's full corporate title for the majority of the season is "Head of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming". Keith Powell plays the Harvard University alumnus and ''TGS'' staff writer
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. (No direct link. Browse to "Networks & Programs", "NBC Entertainment", "30 Rock" and click "Credits.") Katrina Bowden acts as writers' assistant
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. Other cast members include Grizz Chapman as Grizz Griswold,
Kevin Brown Kevin Brown may refer to: Entertainment * Kevin Brown (blues musician) (born 1950), English blues guitarist * Kevin Brown (author) (born 1960), American journalist and translator * Kevin Brown (poet) (born 1970), American poet and teacher * Kevin ...
as "Dot Com" Slattery, and John Lutz as
J.D. Lutz ''30 Rock'' is an American television comedy series created by Tina Fey, which aired on NBC. The series takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series, also airing on NBC; the name "30 Rock" refers to the address of the ...
.
Maulik Pancholy Maulik Navin Pancholy (, born January 18, 1974) is an American actor and author who is best known for his roles as Jonathan on ''30 Rock'', Baljeet Tjinder in ''Phineas and Ferb'', Neal in the first season of ''Whitney'', and as a character named ...
returned to the main cast this season after having left the cast before season six. The cast for the season also featured recurring guest stars Kristen Schaal as Hazel Wassername, a new NBC page obsessed with making it in show business, and James Marsden as Criss Chros, Liz's boyfriend, and later husband.


Main cast

* Tina Fey as
Liz Lemon Elizabeth Miervaldis Lemon is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television series ''30 Rock''. She created and writes for the fictional comedy-sketch show ''The Girlie Show'' and later ''TGS with Tracy Jordan''. She is po ...
(13 episodes) * Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan (13 episodes) * Jane Krakowski as Jenna Maroney (13 episodes) * Jack McBrayer as
Kenneth Parcell Andromakennethamblesorton "Kenneth" Ellen Parcell is a fictional character on the NBC comedy television series, ''30 Rock'', portrayed by Jack McBrayer. Originally a supporting character in the first two episodes of the series, the show's produ ...
(13 episodes) *
Scott Adsit Robert Scott Adsit (born November 26, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, Adsit joined the mainstage cast of Chicago's The Second City in 1994 after attending Columbia College Chicago. He app ...
as Pete Hornberger (7 episodes) * Judah Friedlander as Frank Rossitano (12 episodes) *
Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nichol ...
as Jack Donaghy (13 episodes) * Katrina Bowden as Cerie Xerox (7 episodes) * Keith Powell as James "Toofer" Spurlock (5 episodes) *
Kevin Brown Kevin Brown may refer to: Entertainment * Kevin Brown (blues musician) (born 1950), English blues guitarist * Kevin Brown (author) (born 1960), American journalist and translator * Kevin Brown (poet) (born 1970), American poet and teacher * Kevin ...
as Walter "Dot Com" Slattery (7 episodes) * Grizz Chapman as Warren "Grizz" Griswold (6 episodes) *
Maulik Pancholy Maulik Navin Pancholy (, born January 18, 1974) is an American actor and author who is best known for his roles as Jonathan on ''30 Rock'', Baljeet Tjinder in ''Phineas and Ferb'', Neal in the first season of ''Whitney'', and as a character named ...
as Jonathan (4 episodes) * John Lutz as J.D. Lutz (7 episodes)


Recurring cast

* James Marsden as Criss Chros (4 episodes) *
Sue Galloway Sue Galloway is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. An Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre alumna and teacher, she is best known for playing Sue Laroche-Van der Hout on the NBC sitcom ''30 Rock''. Since 2002, Galloway has been an activ ...
as Sue LaRoche-Van der Hout (3 episodes) * Bethany Hall as Bethany (3 episodes) * Steve Higgins as Homonym host (3 episodes) * Kristen Schaal as Hazel Wassername (3 episodes) * Ken Howard as Hank Hooper (2 episodes) *
Adrienne C. Moore Adrienne C. Moore is an American actress. She is known for her role as Cindy "Black Cindy" Hayes in the Netflix comedy-drama series ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013–2019). Life and career Moore was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up in ...
as various characters (2 episodes) *
Megan Mullally Megan Mullally (born November 12, 1958) is an American actress, comedian, and singer. She is best known for playing Karen Walker on the NBC sitcom ''Will & Grace'' (1998–2006, 2017–2020), for which she received eight Primetime Emmy Award no ...
as Bev (2 episodes) *
Chris Parnell Thomas Christopher Parnell (; born February 5, 1967) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1998 to 2006 and played the role of Dr. Leo Spaceman on ''30 Rock''. In animation, he voices Cyril Figgis ...
as Dr. Leo Spaceman (2 episodes) * Subhas Ramsaywack as Subhas (2 episodes)


Guest stars

* Nina Arianda as Zarina (Episode: "
Stride of Pride "Stride of Pride" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 128th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Michael Engler and written by Tina Fey. The episode originally air ...
") * Will Arnett as Devon Banks (Episode: " Game Over") *
Pat Battle Pat Battle (born December 9, 1959) is an American journalist. Since 1996, she has been at WNBC-TV. Early life Patricia (nickname, "Pat") N. Battle was born December 9, 1959. Of African-American descent, she grew up in Neptune Township, New Jer ...
as herself (Episode: "
My Whole Life Is Thunder "My Whole Life Is Thunder" is the eighth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 133rd overall episode of the series. It was directed by Linda Mendoza and written by Jack Burditt and Colleen McG ...
") * Tony Bennett as himself (Episode: "
Mazel Tov, Dummies "Mazel Tov, Dummies!" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 132nd overall episode of the series. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and written by Tracey Wigfield. The epi ...
") * Richard Belzer as himself (Episode: "
Hogcock! "Hogcock!" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series '' 30 Rock'', the 137th overall episode, and the first part of the one-hour series finale. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and written by Ja ...
") * Matthew Broderick as Cooter (Episode: "
Governor Dunston "Governor Dunston" is the second episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 127th overall episode of the series. It was written and directed by Robert Carlock. The episode originally aired on NBC ...
") *
Steve Buscemi Steven Vincent Buscemi ( ,As stated in interviews by Buscemi himself, some may insist that his pronunciation of his own name is "wrong" because it does not match the original Italian pronunciation as well. It is not uncommon for people to pronou ...
as Len Wazniak/Jan Foster (Episode: "Game Over") * Don Cheadle as himself (Episode: "
Unwindulax "Unwindulax" (), a portmanteau of ''unwind'' and ''relax'', is the fourth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series '' 30 Rock'', and the 129th overall episode of the series. It was directed by James E. Sheridan and w ...
") * Gary Cole as Roger (Episode: "Unwindulax") * Bryan Cranston as Ron (Episode: "Governor Dunston") *
Jimmy Fallon James Thomas Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, television host, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' and as the host of the late-night talk show ''The Ton ...
as himself (Episode: "Governor Dunston") * Will Forte as Paul L'astnamé (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Judy Gold as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Salma Hayek as Elisa (Episode: "Hogcock!") * Florence Henderson as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * John Hodgman as Terry (Episode: "Mazel Tov, Dummies") *
Marceline Hugot Marceline Hugot is an American stage and screen actress. She is best known for her work in the films ''Working Girl'', ''Julie & Julia'', '' To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar'', '' United 93''; as well as her work on such television ...
as Kathy Geiss (Episode: " Last Lunch") * Ice-T as himself (Episode: "Hogcock!") * Cheyenne Jackson as Danny (Episode: "
There's No I in America "There's No I in America" is the fifth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 130th overall episode of the series. It was directed by John Riggi and written by Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan. The ...
") * Kermit the Frog as himself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Gayle King as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") *
Jessica Leccia Jessica Leccia , ; (born January 8, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for her portrayals of Natalia Rivera on '' Guiding Light'' from 2007 to 2009 and of Inez Salinger on '' One Life to Live'' from 2010 to 2011. Early life and educat ...
as Maria (Episode: "There's No "I" in America") *
Ryan Lochte Ryan Steven Lochte ( ; born August 3, 1984) is an American professional swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. Along with Natalie Coughlin, Dara Torres, and Jenny Thompson, he is the second-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by to ...
as himself (Episode: "Stride of Pride") * Kellan Lutz as himself (Episode: "Unwindulax") *
Rebecca Mader Rebecca Leigh Mader (born 24 April 1977) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Charlotte Lewis in the ABC series ''Lost'', and as Zelena, the Wicked Witch of the West, on ABC's ''Once Upon a Time'', for which she garnered critical ...
as Super Hot Lady (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Andrea Martin as Bonnie (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Tim Meadows as Martin Lutherking (Episode: " Florida") * John McEnroe as himself (Episode: "Game Over") *
Chloë Grace Moretz Chloë Grace Moretz (; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including four MTV Movie & TV Awards, two People's Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and two Young Artist Awards. She began actin ...
as Kaylie Hooper (Episode: "Game Over") * Julianne Moore as Nancy (Episode: "Hogcock!") *
Conan O'Brien Conan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for having hosted late-night talk shows for almost 28 years, beginning with ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' (19 ...
as himself (Episode: "Last Lunch") *
Catherine O'Hara Catherine Anne O'Hara (born March 4, 1954) is a Canadian-American actress. She is known for her comedy work on ''Second City Television'' (1976–84) and ''Schitt's Creek'' (2015–2020) and in films such as '' After Hours'' (1985), ''Beetleju ...
as Pearline (Episode: "Governor Dunston") * Paula Pell as Paula, Pete's wife (Episode: "Last Lunch") *
Nancy Pelosi Nancy Patricia Pelosi (; ; born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who has served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since 2019 and previously from 2007 to 2011. She has represented in the United States House of ...
as herself (Episode: "Hogcock!") * Thomas Roberts as himself (Episode: "Governor Dunston") * Al Roker as himself (Episode: "Last Lunch") * Amy Sedaris as Visor Lady (Episode: "Unwindulax") *
Sue Simmons Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1942) is an American retired news anchor who was best known for being the lead female anchor at WNBC in New York City from 1980 to 2012. Her contract with WNBC expired in June 2012 and WNBC announced that it would not ren ...
as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Octavia Spencer as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Elaine Stritch as Colleen Donaghy (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") *
Brian Williams Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an American retired journalist and television news anchor. He was a reporter for ''NBC Nightly News'' starting in 1993, before his promotion to anchor and managing editor of the broadcast in 2004. ...
as himself (Episode: "There's No "I" in America") * Wendy Williams as herself (Episode: "My Whole Life is Thunder") * Dean Winters as Dennis Duffy (Episode: "Mazel Tov, Dummies!")


Episodes


Reception


Critical reception

''30 Rock''s final season was widely acclaimed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 95% with an average score of 8.6 out of 10 based on 38 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "''30 Rock''s final season is an excellent but bittersweet farewell to one of the most hilarious and incisive pop culture satires of its time." Alan Sepinwall, writing for '' HitFix'', opined that "''30 Rock'' isn't limping to the finish line like so many great sitcoms before it. It's been sprinting through this victory lap season, giving all of its characters happy endings ..revisiting past gags, and making the series' end much harder to accept than if it had stayed a shadow of itself" and concluded that "''30 Rock'' is one of the best comedies to ever appear on the medium it celebrated and mocked with equal measure, and it's going out with one of the best final seasons any comedy has ever had." Roth Cornet, writing for ''
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'', gave the season an "amazing" 9 out of 10 and commented that "The very best conclusions to stories take us by surprise, in this case make us laugh, and then settle into something that feels inevitable and right. ''30 Rock'' did that." In conclusion, Cornet remarked that "Nothing is perfect, but I laughed hard, cried some and walked away as happy as I could have been with ''30 Rock's'' inevitable end. What is perhaps more surprising, is that a series whose comedy hinged on being unhinged delivered honest life lessons that were as salty as they were sweet. Though never, never saccharine." Nathan Rabin, writing for ''The A.V. Club'', commented that "One of the great things about the seventh and ..final season of ''30 Rock'' is that it genuinely feels like an ending, and a very satisfying one at that. ''30 Rock'' could coast on the goodwill generated by the knockout, surprisingly moving Liz Lemon wedding episode but it seems intent on regaining its former glory as it roars its way to a conclusion." He concluded that "After serving as the harried den mother to the ''30 Rock'' gang all these years, Liz thoroughly deserves a happy ending of her own. The same is true of ''30 Rock'' as a whole and this season feels like a send-off worthy to one of the best, most original comedies of the past twenty years." Daniel Goldberg of ''
Slant Magazine ''Slant Magazine'' is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians. The site covers various film festivals like the New York ...
'' awarded the season a 3.5 out of 4 and remarked "For a comedy whose bag of tricks is so transparent, it's gratifying to see that Fey hasn't written herself into a box."


Ratings

The seventh season premiere, " The Beginning of the End", drew 3.5 million viewers, both a significant decrease from the sixth season premiere, " Dance Like Nobody's Watching" (4.5 million), and a significant increase over the sixth season finale, " What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?" (2.8 million). The third episode of the season, "
Stride of Pride "Stride of Pride" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 128th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Michael Engler and written by Tina Fey. The episode originally air ...
", was the lowest-rated in overall viewers, with 3.0 million tuning in, although it was not a series low, a position which continues to be held by the sixth season episode " Nothing Left to Lose", which was seen by 2.8 million. Several episodes demonstrated season highs, with "
Mazel Tov, Dummies! "Mazel Tov, Dummies!" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 132nd overall episode of the series. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and written by Tracey Wigfield. The epis ...
" drawing 3.6 million, and " Game Over" and " A Goon's Deed in a Weary World" drawing slightly below and above 3.8 million, respectively. These three episodes also, in turn, demonstrated the best overall viewership for ''30 Rock'' since March 2012. The series finale, the hour-long broadcast of "
Hogcock! "Hogcock!" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series '' 30 Rock'', the 137th overall episode, and the first part of the one-hour series finale. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and written by Ja ...
" and " Last Lunch", attracted an audience of 4.9 million, demonstrating another season high in overall viewers and an increase of two million viewers over the sixth season finale. These two episodes were also the highest-rated of the series, in overall viewers, for two years. Overall, with the inclusion of DVR viewership, the season averaged 4.6 million viewers, even with the previous season. However, it ranked ninety-ninth for the year, against all other primetime network programming, a thirty-one place improvement over the sixth season.


Awards and nominations

On July 18, 2013, ''30 Rock'''s seventh season received 9 nominations at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards and 4 nominations at the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (13 total, the most of any comedy series), including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Fey,
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The award is presented to the best performance by a lead actor in a television comedy series. Beginning with the 18th Primetime Emmy ...
for Baldwin, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Krakowski, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for Will Forte, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Elaine Stritch, Directing, two nominations for Writing, and its seventh consecutive nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series, bringing the series' total number of Emmy nominations to 112. The series' casting directors won Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series while Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield won for their writing for the series finale, " Last Lunch". At the
19th Screen Actors Guild Awards The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2012, were presented on January 27, 2013, at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles for the seventeenth consecutive ...
both Fey and Baldwin won for their performances in the Female and Male Comedy categories respectively, while the cast received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.


References


External links

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