Alec Baldwin wants ’30 Rock’ to continue
After creating a short lived controversy among fans, Alec Baldwin has come out again to clarify what he meant when he said last week that 30 Rock could end by next year.

Immediately after what Baldwin had said sources came out and called his claim “total nonsense.”
In order to rectify the damage he’s done, the 53-year-old actor has written a post on a news website, in which he has said he wants the sitcom to go on “forever.” The actor wrote: “Gosh! I want to take the opportunity to state that although my days on network TV may be numbered, I hope 30 Rock goes on forever. Or at least as long as everyone involved desires.
“Next year hopefully won’t be the last. Kenneth can run the network. Jenna will get her own talk show. Tracy will become Mayor of New York. Then resign to go raise reptiles. And Lemon will go do… just about anything she sets her mind to.”
The actor who earlier expressed his intentions to leave the show after its sixth season ended the post with the line: “Here’s to five more seasons.”

