A question apparently posed during the season finale of "30 Rock" is
further explored by the media reporter for Time Magazine:

http://tunedin.blogs.time.com/2009/05/15/30-rock-office-parks-and-rec-watch-how-funny-does-comedy-have-to-be/

The article states that we don't necessarily want a funny sitcom.
Instead, we want a good sitcom. It is a well-reasoned argument, but
I'm not entirely sure whether I agree or disagree, largely because the
author cites "30 Rock" as "the funniest show on NBC Thursday nights,
if you judge funny strictly by the number of jokes." So I am left
wanting to agree with an argument while simultaneously rejecting the
supporting evidence.

I haven't felt this conflicted since I believed OJ Simpson was guilty
of murder, in spite of the fact I had no faith at all in the evidence
against him.

-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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