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December 1, 2008

Someone At The New Yorker Has A Crush On Alec Baldwin

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In an upcoming issue of the New Yorker, Nancy Franklin has a review of 30 Rock that is clearly geared towards people who not only haven't watched 30 Rock yet, but most likely haven't even heard of it. For a show entering it's third season, and cluttering a number of mantles with Emmys, the review is disconcertingly general and introductory. It's also disconcertingly anti-everyone except Alec Baldwin. Here is what Franklin has to say about Tina Fey:

Fey has surrounded herself with a cast that has one spectacular member and a couple of really good ones, but that averages out to only fair. Her own performance falls into the not-so-great category.

Fair enough. I disagree, but I recognize that we live in a world built on differences of opinion, and that seems like a completely reasonable take on things. Although, she goes on:

Fey's Liz has become a bit looser over the show's forty episodes, and it may be that winning two Emmys in a row for Best Actress in a Comedy has freed Fey up as a performer; in which case, I'm all for giving out awards before people fully deserve them. (Yoo-hoo, Pulitzer Prize committee, over here!)

Yuck, Nancy Franklin. Just yuck. Yoo-hoo, Pulitzer-Prize committee, do you ever award an Anti-Pulitzer that has the inverse effect of winning the standard award? Besides, is that any way to talk about a woman with a facial scar the source of which only just became known?

But the true crime of this review comes in her description of Tracy Morgan:

I find him irritating and hard to watch, and I guess I'm meant to, in order to know what it would feel like to have my show, my baby, messed with by the corporate types.

In criticism, there is no such thing as a right or wrong answer. UNTIL NOW. Tracy Morgan is not irritating or hard to watch, Nancy Franklin, and you are not meant to find him that way. I wouldn't say this if I didn't care, but you're making yourself look really stupid right now. It's like you don't even live your life as if every week was Shark Week.

But then look at how Nancy Franklin goes on and on about Alec Baldwin:

The show's true claim to fame, and a reason never to miss an episode, is Alec Baldwin, whose comic magnetism is so strong I'm surprised it hasn't caused weather disturbances. He doesn't steal scenes; he makes them rise and shine. Baldwin has to know how good he is, but he wears it lightly, and you actually take pleasure from how much pleasure you're taking from his performance--just as you do, say, when Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby sing that put-'er-there-pal number "Well, Did You Evah?," in "High Society." They know that we know who they are, and Baldwin knows that we know who he is.

OK! We get it! You wrote Nancy Baldwin all over your Trapper-Keeper! Relax! Alec Baldwin is obviously great, but surely his greatness should stand on its own merit and not come at the expense of throwing everyone else under the bus. And it's specifically because of the way his character plays off of the absurdity of Tracy Jordan and the manic insecurity of Liz Lemon that he even comes off as pitch perfect as he does.

Criticism of a Show I Like in a High Brow Magazine FAIL.

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The magazine was just making up for this:

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/09/08/080908fa_fact_parker

I don't imagine he was too happy about it.

Posted by: Smurf Face at 12/01/08 1:45 PM | Reply
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Tina Fey is fantastic as Liz. Nancy Franklin is what's not-so-great.

Posted by: Ashley at 12/01/08 1:52 PM | Reply
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trevormail

Is Nancy Franklin like super old? That might explain things. I don't think I've been able to match her articles up to reality before this one, because I watch two TV shows (30 rock being one obvs). Maybe in her reviews of say "The Closer" and "Psych" and "Rescue Me" she's just as crazy, but how would I know?

Posted by: trevormail profile link at 12/01/08 2:27 PM | Reply
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Nancy Franklin is a bitch.

"Jack Donaghy (His Awesome Majesty Alec Baldwin, the King of Comedy)."
Sounds like Alec Baldwin needs to file a restraining order.

Posted by: y at 12/01/08 3:15 PM | Reply
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Look, you can ask her why she's such a douche.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/ask/2008/12/questions-for-franklin.html

Posted by: Jen at 12/01/08 3:27 PM | Reply
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it's obvious - Nancy Franklin is actually Kathy Geiss

Posted by: ww at 12/01/08 4:07 PM | Reply
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it's obvious - Nancy Franklin is actually Kathy Geiss

Posted by: ww at 12/01/08 4:20 PM | Reply
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Oh Jesus! A stranger came up to her and slashed her face in her own front yard? That's the scariest thing I've ever heard!

Posted by: nathan at 12/01/08 6:08 PM | Reply
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I'll admit I've only seen the first episode of 30 rock, but based on that I completely agree with Franklin. Tracy Morgan (who I didn't know before) was supremely annoying and apparently saved the show in the end by waving his arm in a silly way? Tina Fey's character is just very boring and comes across as a true navel-gazer. Baldwin was the only one that made me laugh.

Posted by: Flor at 12/02/08 7:41 AM | Reply
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You've only seen the first episode, but you see the need to comment on a show now in its third season? You need to go away.

Posted by: carson in reply to Flor's comment at 12/02/08 12:28 PM | Reply
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Hello, Nancy Franklin.

Posted by: studly roberts in reply to Flor's comment at 12/02/08 4:33 PM | Reply
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Well, I said that's what I'm basing it on. Maybe the rest of the show is super brilliant and I'll never know, because the first episode was so god damn annoying. Does it really get so much better afterwards then? (Note that the show is not on TV in Belgium so I'd actually have to rent/buy the DVD to find out)

Posted by: Flor at 12/03/08 6:53 AM | Reply
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Garmanbozia

Dude, how dare you trust your own eyes and ears?! And who gave you the right to think for yourself!

Posted by: Garmanbozia profile link in reply to Flor's comment at 12/04/08 2:01 AM | Reply
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Garmanbozia

Tracy Morgan is really annoying and hard to watch, plus, he's a douche in real life. Remember "The Tracy Morgan Show"? His cuntiness during that show's (mercifully) short run was legendary.

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Tell me about the legend of this "cuntiness." I've heard nothing of the sort.

Posted by: carson in reply to Garmanbozia's comment at 12/05/08 12:21 PM | Reply
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tracy jordan and liz lemon are my two favorite characters. alec baldwin is good but nothing extraordinary

Posted by: machu at 12/04/08 11:55 PM | Reply
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