'30 Rock' star Scott Adsit "sad" about final season
Published Jun 15 2012, 18:47 BST | By Justin Harp

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The actor told The AV Club that playing Pete Hornberger has been the defining role of his career.
"Obviously I'm sad [the show is ending], because this is the best job I've ever had," Adsit explained.
He went on to say: "It's a life-changing job I've had. So I'm not looking forward to being set adrift, but hopefully there will be something on the horizon."
30 Rock is to wrap with a 13-episode seventh season, including a one-hour series finale.
Tina Fey said earlier in the week that the timing is right to end 30 Rock.
"Things do end, and you want them to end when we're running through the finish line and not limping to it, and not vomiting or pooping ourselves," Fey explained.
30 Rock exec Robert Carlock has said that he would love for Michael Sheen and Will Arnett to return for the sitcom's final episodes.
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I'm amazed it lasted so long. Weak jokes, unbelievable plots and smugness. It's had low ratings for years. Many series have been cancelled with better ratings than 30 Rock.
June 16th 2012 at 8:49pm
30 Rock is incredibly clever in its comedy. It's fast paced and doesn't tell you "Audience, this is when you should laugh". It's one of the best comedies to come out of any country, in my opinion.
June 17th 2012 at 7:58pm