Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "30 Rock (6.ª temporada)" in Portuguese language version.
I know how bad bullying can hurt. I was bullied when I was a kid,” he told GLAAD. “I’m sorry for what I said. I didn’t mean it. I never want to use my comedy to hurt anyone. My family knew what it was like to feel different. My brother was disabled and I lost my father to AIDS in 1987. My dad wasn’t gay but I also learned about homophobia then because of how people treated people who were sick with that. Parents should support and love their kids no matter what. Gay people deserve the same right to be happy in this country as everyone else. Our laws should support that. I hope that my fans gay, straight, whatever forgive and I hope my family forgives me for this.
I speak for NBC and myself personally when I say we do not condone hate or violence of any kind and I am pleased to see Tracy Morgan apologizing for recent homophobic remarks in his standup appearance.
You want the characters to grow but they can’t grow too quickly, so six years in, Liz has finally made some emotional growth, and for me, I thought that was a nice story and a nice moment for the character.
To finish the show, I'm going to do this year then start thinking about what I want to do next. It's the big question. It's been a great experience, and I've loved doing the show. It changed my life. I'll never have it this good again, I know that.
Starting with a "TGS With Tracy Jordan" Super Bowl party, "30 Rock" MVPs Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin front the video as their characters Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy.
"As the show enters its last season, I'm gratified to be nominated again by the Academy." - Alec Baldwin
Yeah, Fey — a five-time nominee and one-time winner — is an oldie, but she's still undeniably a very good goodie.
No, it wasn't the scrupulous Jack Donaghy we adore (not all of it anyway), but the two-time champ put on a comic display for the ages (twice!) in the inspired ode to the thrill of live TV.
I will tell you one thing and that is our show next year is our last year of the show. Our contracts are expired [in 2012], and Tina is gonna have a big career directing films and writing. She's going to be the next Elaine May. She'll be great.
You want the characters to grow but they can’t grow too quickly, so six years in, Liz has finally made some emotional growth, and for me, I thought that was a nice story and a nice moment for the character.
I will tell you one thing and that is our show next year is our last year of the show. Our contracts are expired [in 2012], and Tina is gonna have a big career directing films and writing. She's going to be the next Elaine May. She'll be great.