A car crash, an unexpected death, regrets, an angry widow, a wife addled by Alzheimer’s, a marriage potentially ending. Yeah it was a gloomy Valentine’s Day at Seattle Grace.
NBC decided to give us an hour of ’30 Rock’ this week for Valentine’s Day. Like most decisions made by NBC, this was a bad one, as the episode felt overly long and all the stories were too spread out and unrelated.
’30 Rock’s’ tradition of brutal Valentine’s Days continued this week as Liz and Carol’s relationship was tested, along with Jack and Avery’s. Would either relationship survive?
As Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, we here at CliqueClack debate the relationships whose demolishing filled us with the most schadenfreude. Because we’re all incredibly bitter.
Valentine’s Day can either be filled with love or sadness, and that was plainly evident on TV this week. We got hilarious role-playing, lost love, and drunk-dialing: it all seems about right for this holiday.
Valentine’s Day on 30 Rock means Liz Lemon wallowing in her loneliness and asserting that there is nothing wrong with being single!
It’s Valentine’s Day at Greendale, and that can mean only one thing: Troy and Pierce in the ugliest pantsuits ever made, and plenty of drunk-dialing. Sounds like an average holiday to me.