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30 Rock: Cutbacks

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 10th 2009 1:52AM
Tina Fey(S03E17) "Top front? Good lord, Lemon, that's your worst quadrant." - Jack, to Liz about what she gave the night before

Well, obviously, what we can learn from this episode of 30 Rock is that sexual favors can probably help save the economy. That's probably something that Suze Orman and Dave Ramsay haven't thought of yet. It seemed to work at NBC, though. It's probably not the most moral solution, but it works in our little TV world.

But I'm worried that we've lost a very funny supporting character tonight.

I'm going to assume that the firing of Jonathan (Maulik Pancholy) is just a one-episode thing. Kenneth replaced him as Jack's assistant but was fired from that position at the end of the episode and made a page again (loved Kenneth knowing that somehow free Showtime would be important to Jack and his sweeping of the hand in front of his face to change from page to assistant). But Jack didn't say anything about getting Jonathan back again. I hope we're not going to see an endless supply of assistants a la Murphy Brown until Jonathan comes back later in the season or next season.

This was a funny episode ... but. And I'll explain that "but." I don't like what Liz did in this episode. I think the best episodes of 30 Rock have Liz as the level-headed one (at least compared to the rest of the TGS gang - her love life is often a mess), and now she's actually sleeping with some guy from a consulting firm to save her the jobs of the people under her? Hey, I admire her loyalty to her team, but I think it tilted too far over the line into the red zone of creepy.

And the subplot of Tracy and Jenna (together yet again in a subplot) thinking that Kenneth is a murderer because of a wacky series of misunderstandings and assumptions? Eh. We've seen that in every other sitcom since 1989. Still, I like the episodes that focus on NBC/TGS and the goings-on at the network level, so this still delivered. And by "delivered" I mean it was really funny, as usual. Plus it's not many episodes you see Tina Fey impersonating Steve Jobs.

I really love the looks that Jack and Liz give each other when they know everything is going to work out. That happened tonight when Jack was put in charge of the budget after what happened to the consultant. That's really a nice, human touch they have running throughout this show that I hope never stops.

Some quotes:

"That's 50 hours of comedy, over 300 sketches, one unsolved crew death, and an Emmy ... Magazine cover story. - Liz

"Enjoy your decorative air holders, you deserved them." - Jack

"The days of your wild coke parties are over." - Jack
"Well, if by coke you mean soda..." - Liz
"I do." - Jack

"No, Trix, the cereal, in my sleeve...sticking to the fibers." - Liz, telling Jack she has tricks up her sleeve

"I put on a live hour show every week - unless there's wrestling. I'm on it." - Liz

"Yes, the rest of us talked about it last night at Finnegan's, the bar we go to after work. In my dreams." - Kenneth

"You'll do fine as long as you follow my Three Ds: Discretion, Docility, and Don't Use My Bathroom." - Jack, to Kenneth

"I feel like I'm in The Pelican Brief. Do I know too much?" - Kenneth

"We're in final negotiations to provide exclusive content to America's jails." - Liz

"Yeah, like Julia and Denzel in that movie, The Pelican Brief." - Tracy, on being heroes

"I want to keep making prank phone calls to people like Seattle's Richard Sackmuncher." - Liz

"It's TRRRGIISSS, with Tracky John John and Jimmy Mole." - TGS announcer Sid, who lost the ability to speak correctly after getting hit by lightning

"Sometimes sexual bartering works. Salome, Mata Hari, Deborah Norville." - Jack

"Do something Liz, you're our only hope." - yet another Star Wars reference

"...................................yes." - Kenneth, after Jack told him to think before he speaks

"I had to study serial killers to prepare for my role as criminal profiler Jill St. Ferrari in the Lifetime original miniseries Hushed Rapings." - Jenna

"Oh no, Kenneth's a killer, and the Riddler is coming!" - Tracy, after seeing Kenneth's bug bomb

"We're not behind the times. We're groovy!" - boombox division exec, to Jack

"I'm sorry to use my barn voice, but I'm riled up!" - Kenneth, to Jenna and Tracy

"Your writer's room is now the headquarters for Telemundo's coverage of World Cup soccer qualifying." - Jack, to Liz

"In the human resource world, we call that 'being a dirty prostitute.' " - human resources guy, to Liz

"You know how you told Tracy not to go into your bedroom? Well, naturally, we assumed you were a serial killer, and as you can imagine, your bird is dead." - Jenna, to Kenneth

"It is now." - Jack, to Kenneth, after he asked if he had interrupted another firing meeting

"Pat...Balthazar...Donna...Lorne...Michael." - Kenneth, naming his new birds

"Why is everyone talking about that movie?" - Jack, about The Pelican Brief

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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Mike Doran

Am I the only one who noticed that Sid the annoucer was none other than SNL's own Don Pardo, making his prime time acting debut at age 91?

April 13 2009 at 5:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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The Midnight Penguin

I definitely recognized the voice, had never seen him before. It'd be interesting if they did a cross-over with the actual hosts of SNL for a week. Since they film in advance though and SNL live, it'd require a lot of scheduling I'm sure, but could pan out to be quite funny if done right. And they MUST use Don's voice =)

April 13 2009 at 11:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bryan McGuckin

The reaction from Kenneth when Jack tells him to get Showtime was priceless.

April 11 2009 at 9:12 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew

the waving of the hand that Kenneth did reminded me of the "shun, unshun" antics that Dwight had with Andy in "The Office" last season.

I love how they brought back old characters, like the HR guy, who I remembered was complaining that he was a transgender or transsexual short fat guy. (it was when he felt discriminated against in the Toofer/Tracy n-word debacle.

April 11 2009 at 2:13 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
J.

I think because of the success of Slumdog Millionaire there's now a conspiracy to get rid of the east indian actors. First the indian dude from house and now Jonathon. It's a conspiracy I tell ya!!!

Keep your eyes on that new Parks and Recs show.

April 10 2009 at 6:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Diego M

i didn't like liz at all this episode as much as i like her milf qualities to give up second base to save the announcer who can't really talk or lutz.

and the poor mans wife just died, poor consultant.

wonder what liz will do for two weeks out of TGS? Dennis?

April 10 2009 at 12:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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btarlinian

"wonder what liz will do for two weeks out of TGS? Dennis?"

I see what you did there. They might just skip that part though. I'm sure I won't be disappointed.

April 10 2009 at 4:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
aphoward

No they aren't skipping the suspension. Preview for next week says Liz has to occupy her time while suspended from TGS.

April 10 2009 at 7:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Eugine

My name is Suri Cruise, put your hands in the air... I came out the womb with a full head of hair!

April 10 2009 at 9:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Manuel Reis

I haven't seen an episode of 30 Rock so funny in weeks, maybe months.

And Jonathan has to come back. He is one great character.

April 10 2009 at 9:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Xolus

Liz didn't sleep with the consultant. She just let him get to second base. And really, who hasn't done THAT to get something they wanted!?! Am I right? Hello? .... Oh.

April 10 2009 at 8:10 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Xolus

Eh, don't feel too bad Jay Black - dolled-up Tina Fey is currently playing the Evil Zombie Queen in the campaign I'm running...

April 10 2009 at 7:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Michael Moncur

I liked Liz's parody of a Steve Jobs iPhone presentation. Black sweater and all.

April 10 2009 at 5:31 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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