A fascinating exploration of the philosophy behind NBC's hit TV
series, 30 Rock
With edgy writing and a great cast, 30 Rock is one of the funniest
television shows on the air--and where hilarity ensues, philosophical
questions abound: Are Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy ethical heroes? Kenneth
redefines "goody two shoes", but what does it really mean to be good?
Dr. Leo Spaceman routinely demonstrates that medicine is not a science,
so what is the role of the incompetent professional in America today?
In 30 Rock and Philosophy, Tina Fey and her fellow cast members are
thrust onto the philosophical stage with Plato, Aristotle, Kantand other
great thinkers to examine these key questions and many others that
involve the characters and plotlines of 30 Rock and its fictional TGS
with Tracy Jordan comedy show.
- Takes an entertaining, up-close look at the philosophical issues
behind *30 Rock'*s characters and storylines, from post-feminist
ideals to workaholism and the meaning of life
- Equips you with a new understanding of Liz Lemon, Jack Donaghy, Tracy
Jordan, Jenna Maroney*,* Dr. Spaceman, and other characters
- Gives you deep and meaningful new reasons (who knew?) for watching
Tina Fey and your other favorites on 30 Rock
Ideal for both casual and diehard fans, this book is the essential
companion for every 30 Rock--watcher.