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Tina Fey on 30 Rock’s Ending: ‘It’s Visible on the Horizon’

At a recent interview on The View, Tina Fey made vague statements regarding the future of her show 30 Rock, announcing its probably "closer to its end than its beginning." Blerg!

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Tiny Fey plays the character of Liz Lemon, the protagonist of the series

While currently in its sixth season, talk of 30 Rock no longer continuing has begun circulating

Tina Fey says Alec Baldwin doesn’t know something the rest of us don’t about his and 30 Rock‘s future at NBC. But she acknowledges that the show is probably closer to its end than its beginning.

Fey was a guest on The View Thursday (April 12), one day after a series of tweets from Baldwin directing his ire at NBC over a Today segment on the woman who’s allegedly stalking him. The tweets included one that read “I think I’m leaving NBC just in time.”

That stirred up speculation that he might be leaving 30 Rock prematurely, or that the show was not long for the world. Not so, Fey says.

“He’s not leaving the show. We’re all in this together till the end,” Fey tells The View audience. “I think he just maybe means that the end of the show … is visible on the horizon.”

“We can’t do this for, like, 35 years,” Fey adds. “… We’d love to keep going and kind of see where everybody ends up, but no one wants to see me with a gray stripe [in my hair], eating a slice of pizza and going on dates.”

NBC has yet to make a call on renewing 30 Rock (or any of its Thursday comedies) for next season, but it has a pretty decent chance of making the cut.