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Die neue Folge war sehr geil aber ich muss HIMYM doch vor TBBT schauen damit sich das richtig steigert^^
"I hate Barney Stinson"
"Me too"
boah frau was is los mit dir
himym macht tbbt doch fertig ^^ aber ich will nicht wieder ne geschmacksdiskussion eröffnen da beide serien absolut awesome sind (himym ist aber awesomer)
das zitat von dir ist echt genial gewesen
Seh ich genau andersrum aber das sind Unterschiede auf hohem Niveau^^ Bevor ich beide kannte fand ich Friends und Scrubs am besten aber TBBT hat sich ganz shcnell auf die 1 gesetzt :-D
Noch besser war das Ende als Barney zur alten Lady rein ist, der Typ ist so geil
Ich fand die szene mit dem i hate barney stinson immer noch am geilsten
Kommt leider wieder nicht gegen 30 Rock an diese Woche
Und wieso hab ich das gefühl ich bin der einzige hier der die derzeit witzigste Serie der Welt guckt
weil du vll der einzige bist
ne aber wenn du meinst das 30Rocks tbbt und sogar himym geschlagen hat (klingt sehr sehr unrealistisch) sollte man sie sich vll ma anschaun
TBBT ist unschlagbar
Absolut.
Aber klingt doch intressant hab nichts gegen ne weitere Comedy. Worum geht es da?^^
30 Rock has been well received by critics but has struggled to attract viewers.[57] Robert Abele of LA Weekly declared that the show was "A weirdly appropriate and hilarious symbol of our times."[58] The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz wrote that "The standard caution is relevant - debut episodes tend to be highly polished. All the more reason to enjoy the hilarious scenes and fine ensemble cast here."[59] Some less favorable reviews were received from Brian Lowry of Variety. Lowry said that "Despite her success with 'Mean Girls,' [Tina] Fey mostly hits too-familiar notes in the pilot. Moreover, she's a limited protagonist, which is problematic."[60] Criticism was also received from Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune, who said that "30 Rock is less than the sum of its parts, and, as an entry in the single-camera comedy sweepstakes, it fails to show either the inspired inventiveness of Arrested Development or provide the surprisingly perceptive character studies of The Office."[61] Metacritic gave the pilot episode a Metascore—a weighted average based on the impressions of a select thirty-one critical reviews—of 67 out of 100.[62]
The season premiere of the second season, "SeinfeldVision," which featured Jerry Seinfeld,[63] received mostly positive reviews. Jeff Labrecque of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "SeinfeldVision was a clever and ironic way to incorporate [Jerry] Seinfeld."[64] Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Guide said that "['SeinfeldVision'] was a solid start to the new, fought-for season" and that it did have "some great, great moments." Despite this praise, Webb Mitovich criticised Kenneth and Tracy's "office wife" storyline saying that "we've seen this shtick before on countless other sitcoms, so it was a bit empty and filled with 'easy' jokes." Criticism was also received regarding the "striped outfit... it didn't work. No," referring to a joke involving Jenna trying to distract the TGS writers from her newly gained weight.[65] Lisa Schmeiser of Television Without Pity graded this episode as a "B+."[66] Despite the mostly positive reviews, Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times thought that "SeinfeldVision" "is mostly a reminder that even the most talented actors and writers sometimes slip under pressure."[67] Days before the season premiere, Seinfeld was criticized as using his appearance in this episode as a plug for his upcoming feature film Bee Movie. Seinfeld, NBC and General Electric stated that this was done as metahumor.[68]
At the end of 2006, LA Weekly listed 30 Rock as one of the best "Series of the Year."[69][dead link] The show also appeared on similar year end "best of" 2006 lists published by The New York Times,[70] The A.V. Club,[71] The Boston Globe,[72] The Chicago Sun-Times,[72] Entertainment Weekly,[72] The Los Angeles Times,[72] The Miami Herald,[72] People Weekly,[72] and TV Guide.[72] The Associated Press wrote that NBC's "Thursday night comedy block—made up of My Name Is Earl, The Office, Scrubs, and 30 Rock—is consistently the best night of prime time viewing for any network."[73] In 2007, it appeared on The Boston Globe's "best of" list[74] as well as the "best of" lists of The Chicago Sun-Times,[74] The Chicago Tribune,[74] Entertainment Weekly,[74] The Los Angeles Times,[74] Newark Star-Ledger,[74] The New York Times,[74] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,[74] The San Francisco Chronicle,[74] The San Jose Mercury News,[74] TV Guide and USA Today.[74] 30 Rock was named the best series of 2007 by Entertainment Weekly.[74]
"I hate Barney Stinson"
"Me too"
Vorallem kam das völlig Random/ÜberraschendOhja, der war echt gut
Aber allein die Einleitung "The Window is open!" fand ich genial gemacht