Jack wants Liz to get the guy who saved someone on the subway onto the show in some roundabout way to help support McCain.

Of course, this being Liz, she slowly succumbs to the easiness of being with Dennis Duffy, as big of a twat that he is. Sure, she's not doing it intentionally, so she says, but Dennis is out for her heart again and unbeknownst to Liz, she's falling for it all. At least until Jenna points it all out (thank goodness! Go Jenna!).
There's a whole bit with Tim Conway as Bucky Bright, an old star from the heydays visiting the building with guide Kenneth the Page and with the whiff of a secret homosexual orgy and other scandalous things, it starts ruining the image of the glamourous TV life for Kenneth, until he finally makes the connection of his own life (and aiding Tracy Jordan's scandalous life).

The next best? When Dennis was telling Jack about his plans to woo Liz back, and doing it without thinking about it.
Jack: "Not thinking is what makes America great"
30 Rock is back (I'm not counting last week's oddly disturbing (but kinda funny, but still disturbing) episode)! And I haven't even gotten into the part where they skewer the whole electoral voting system!
Loved Tracy's dream sequence that convinces him to support the Republican party (with a super scary Richard Nixon played by Alec Baldwon via Jack Donaghy).
Tracy is convince by Jack to do some ads in support of the Republicans, but after realizing that Blacks will never vote for anything but Democrats, they make a brilliant commercial with Tracy endorsing NOT voting!
Genius, and sadly, probably a very real campaign out there, brewing in the Republican's campaign quarters... ugh... shudder... scary.
Anyways, Dennis takes Liz back to the scene of the
Nest week on 30 Days Around the Rock...Can't wait again! Finally, it's been too long!
I think "30 Rock" is even funnier this year, more satirical.
ReplyDelete1 question. I didn't get the jew room joke. What does it mean?
ReplyDeletetheres a stereotype that jews rule hollywood, and that jews are especially great writers that fill the writers room. jew room is just a bit more blatant way of saying it.
ReplyDelete