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30 Rock: Larry King

by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 27th 2009 2:55AM
30 Rock(S03E12) "Elisa? I was about to do the whole run to the airport thing, like Ross did on Friends and Liz Lemon did in real life." - Jack

Am I wrong or did something look really weird with Tracy's interview with Larry King? There were a lot of shots of King alone and Tracy alone and only a handful of them together, from odd angles. And it kinda looked like Tracy wasn't even on the same set as King, like they actually did it with special effects, the way they used to have two Patty Dukes on the screen at once. Maybe King and Morgan couldn't film together because they're on different coasts?

Anyway, that's just an observation I had about this episode, which I think was the best of the season so far.

It's great to see the show focus on NBC and TGS again. Sure, a lot of the episode took place outside of the studios (even outside of Manhattan for the Liz/Kenneth storyline), but the writing staff was finally in an episode, and the Jack/Elisa plot had to do with him spending so much time at work with the executives.

There was a really nice balance to this episode, from Liz and Kenneth looking for the cellphone in Queens to Jack trying to find time for love and work to Pete and the gang looking for Tracy's money. The scenes here and there of King interviewing Tracy were spread out just right. I like how what Tracy was saying on TV affected all of the other plots in the episode. 30 Rock does that really well. And tying it up with connecting Tracy's hidden money to Kenneth so Liz could get her phone back ... a very satisfying conclusion. Though I wonder why the cabbie didn't ask for more than $2000 after seeing all that cash.

Goodbye to Elisa for now. Salma Hayek was fine, but I like having Jack single and getting involved in Liz's life. As for Liz's life, there was no Jon Hamm this week, though it's great they mentioned his character and that he and Liz are still going out (and doing it - twice!). Having some gaps where Hamm isn't on is a good idea, instead of just having Liz's boyfriend come and go in three quick episodes in a row.

Some quotable goodness:

"Look at this guy ... he used to be a man once." - Jack, about a man with a baby and stuffed animals

"She keeps confusing me with this ridiculous notion that sex and love are somehow connected." - Jack

"I cursed for three hours straight just to get it out of my system." - Tracy, prepping for Larry King Live

"I'm new to this country. Is that a real day?" - cab driver, after Liz said she'd bring the money on "Opposites Day"

"We're Jack and Elisa ... Jalisa!" - Jack

"You're not coming in at all? What about Jaconathan?" - Jonathan

"We're here with Tracy Jordan, who just recounted, by the way, the entire plot of the movie Teen Wolf." - Larry King

"Tracy Jordan ... saying three serious things and then a joke." - Larry King

"I was supposed to be in the movie Rush Hour but two weeks into shooting I was replaced by Jackie Chan." - Tracy

"Everything's gone coco for cuckoo poops ... is that right?" - Elisa

"Oh, was it "The Day Is Done My Sweet For The Lambs Have Been Decapitated?" - Kenneth, about Liz's childhood song

"I watched an American Masters last night about Baryshnikov ... I picked up a few things." - Jack

"That's "99 Red Balloons," Nena's famous anti-balloon protest song." - Kenneth

"I can't handle the truth!" - Kenneth

"Adult? You mean like you're driving a car and wearing a suit?" - Kenneth, about Liz's adult pic

"I only kept it because for once they were both pointing in the same direction." - Liz, about her boobies pic

"What about his manstress?" - Jack, asking Jonathan if he called Don Geiss' mistress

"It smells like dude in here." - Elisa

"If you've just joined us, we're with Tracy Jordan, who is giving guitar icon Peter Frampton enigmatic clues about a secret treasure. Stay with us." - Larry King

"Oh yes! I keep a VCR so I can watch your old football tapes." - Jonathan

"If you're watching this, you are an executive of the General Electric Corporation, and the unthinkable has happened. Capitalism is ending, either because of the Soviets or something ridiculous, like a woman President. I'm speaking to you from the year 1987, but the message is timeless: Avoid The Noid!" - Don Geiss





30 Rock' Show & Cast Photos

    Actress Tina Fey arrives at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Nokia Theatre on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Actor Alec Baldwin attends HBO

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    Actors Alec Baldwin and Jane Krakowski attend HBO

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    Actors Alec Baldwin and Jane Krakowski attend HBO

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    Actresses Tina Fey(L) and Amy Poehler attend the Governors Ball for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Writer-actress Tina Fey leaves HBO

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    Actress Tina Fey and TV Host Stephen Colbert attend the Governors Ball for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Actor Alec Baldwin attends the Governors Ball for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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    Actress Tina Fey arrives at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards Governor

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    Actresses Tina Fey and Amy Poehler arrives at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards Governor

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Jim

Best of the season so far? No, I don't think it was as good as Generalissimo.

That said, the Don Geiss video was absolutely hilarious. The one-two punch of "woman President" and "Avoid The Noid!" was priceless.

February 28 2009 at 11:18 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew

Anyone notice the CNN crawl when Tracy was talking that said, "Tracy Jordan has a high school eduction."?

February 27 2009 at 8:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bruce

So with that tape and the orders therein to his subordinates at the company, did Don Geiss totally flip out and completely lose it such that Jack might finally take over his position at the top? I love Rip Torn, and I wish they'd have more of him, but I'd also like to see Jack with more/unquestionable power as head of the company - that would make for some good entertainment.

February 27 2009 at 4:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
dkny

sorry buddy but I think those would be pretty funny storylines - you have untapped talent as a writer

February 27 2009 at 4:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
dkny

call the cops? yea that would have made for a fun episode - let's fill out a police report - you people are sad. This was very funny = mission accomplished. And I don't think that can count as a guest appearance when I'm pretty sure he needed the gig. This show is great don't ruin it by over analyzing it

February 27 2009 at 11:41 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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lebow24

Well said. One of my fave episodes this season.

February 27 2009 at 2:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Zachary

Excuse me for expecting a little continuity in the characters. Next week Tracy will join Mensa, Cerie will sleep with Frank, and Kenneth will design satellites.

February 27 2009 at 4:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
GerryofNorVA

The ambiguity of Liz's sexual orientation in the opening scene was funny as she capped it with a "don't leave a brotha hanging!" in her high-five attempt with Jack. That a was fun way to start.

February 27 2009 at 10:56 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
R-Bro

Huh. I thought this was one of the season's weakest. Though I did laugh out loud at Tracy Jordan's line about starring in "Rush Hour."

February 27 2009 at 10:27 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
edgore

Am I wrong or has that one executive character screamed "Someone shut that woman up!" before, at a different woman?

February 27 2009 at 10:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
belladewood

What about taking the X train to Zorgonia Avenue station? Did anyone notice the Janie Jimplin movie poster above the subway exit?

February 27 2009 at 10:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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cdawg

No for real!!!! That's awesome. I missed that.

February 27 2009 at 11:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dinu

Seriously? How is there no love that the cabbie was the guy who played Samir Naneenanaja from OFFICE SPACE?

Was I the only who caught this? Great guest role!

February 27 2009 at 8:58 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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