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Quote: chipolata @ June 11 2009, 1:53 PM BST

Ditto. I especially love the episodes with Will Arnett in.

"I never should have said a restaurant . . ."

I thought that the last couple of episodes of Season 3 weren't quite up to standard. Hope Season 4 gets back up to the levels we've seen previously.

Still haven't got round to seeing any of this this yet. Am really tempted to get the season 1 DVD. Or should I watch some clips/or on the tele first ...?

Quote: Jackson Neil @ June 16 2009, 1:18 PM BST

Still haven't got round to seeing any of this this yet. Am really tempted to get the season 1 DVD.

It's only about £12 in HMV. Well worth a punt. although check out a few clips on YouTube etc first to see if it tickles your pickle.

Well worth buying, just to see Les Moonvest say, "Gimme your toenails."

Quote: AndreaLynne @ June 17 2009, 2:12 AM BST

Well worth buying,

Correct, 30 Rock and Peep Show are the best two sitcoms currently going.

Picked up season 1 yesterday, for the aforementioned 12 quid (along with season 7 of Cheers). Will be watching some episodes rather soon. Looking foward to the show with anticipation.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 17 2009, 8:59 AM BST

Correct, 30 Rock and Peep Show are the best two sitcoms currently going.

You rate it on the same plain as Peep Show* then? Interesting.

*Around my 5th or 6th fave sitcom ever.

Quote: Jackson Neil @ June 19 2009, 11:12 AM BST

You rate it on the same plain as Peep Show* then? Interesting.

*Around my 5th or 6th fave sitcom ever.

I rate it higher. Much higher. (And I do like Peep Show.)

Quote: Aaron @ June 19 2009, 9:28 PM BST

I rate it higher. Much higher. (And I do like Peep Show.)

Not sure I'd say 'much higher', but I do prefer it overall to Peep. So in fact I'd say 30 Rock is THE best sitcom currently going.

Mmmmm... have to agree actually.

I love in the opening titles the way Alec Baldwin spins around like a little girl showing off a new dress.

I'm surprised Baldwin has just let himself stay fat, what with the usual pressures to be buff, and the fact when he started out he was considered something of a hunk. I'm not saying he should lose the weight, but he's certainly let himself go since his movie star days. Though I suppose he never did quite make it to the next level of movie stardom, like many thought he would. Still got a lot further than all his useless brothers though.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 2 2009, 2:00 PM BST

I'm surprised Baldwin has just let himself stay fat, what with the usual pressures to be buff, and the fact when he started out he was considered something of a hunk. I'm not saying he should lose the weight, but he's certainly let himself go since his movie star days.

I think he's a fine figure of a man. I'll wager a lot of females, as I like to think of them, find him attractive.

Quote: chipolata @ July 2 2009, 2:02 PM BST

I think he's a fine figure of a man. I'll wager a lot of females, as I like to think of them, find him attractive.

I think he looks good on it, and my girlfriend still fancies him, I'm just wondering when and why he thought 'f**k it' and started frequenting the pie shop.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 2 2009, 2:04 PM BST

I think he looks good on it, and my girlfriend still fancies him, I'm just wondering when and why he thought 'f**k it' and started frequenting the pie shop.

How about that guy who starred in Swingers and directed Iron Man? Nevermind pies, he's eaten the f**king pie shop.

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