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Back in January, when it looked like the writers’ strike was ending 30 Rock’s season early, the show ended on a goofy, out-of-left-field musical number. So I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised that the real season finale ended with Kenneth staring at the barrel of a gun in Beijing.

(There’s no leak, but there are spoilers.)

My heart sank a little last week when Jack took the job in Washington, because I’ve always believed the show is at its best when Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey can play off each other. And Liz really is feeling his absence — she thinks she’s pregnant, and worse, the baby is Dennis Duffy’s (”It was before he tried to throw me under the subway train,” she explains to Jenna).

We saw most of Liz’s situation play out: the pregnancy tests, the flashback to how she and Dennis hooked up (involving margaritas and burned-out light bulbs), the message from the doctor’s office that tipped him to her condition — “I know that message, I know that tone. Every one of my sisters got that message their junior year in high school.” And it was all good stuff.

What really killed for me, though, were her voicemail messages to Jack. We’d already seen most of what she was telling him, and we’d even seen her on the phone calling him (i.e., the initial “Things are happenin’!” message). But the messages filled in some things that weren’t on screen, giving greater insight into Liz’s mindset and, equally important, being really funny: “I spent the last hour looking at cribs online. … Even with all the Dennis stuff, I’m thinking about baby hair and converting my laundry-and-newspaper pile into a nursery. … Oh, yes — and I’m eating Sabor de Soledad, ’cause I can eat whatever I want now.”

Ah, Sabor de Soledad, the off-brand cheez curls that, as it turns out, caused all those false-positive pregnancy tests. “Apparently [they] get their special tangy flavor from evaporated bull semen,” Liz tells Jack, who’s come back to New York to check on her. “Well,” he replies, “that explains your hair’s thickness and shine.”

The little Jack-Liz reunion was kind of touching in its way, with Liz confessing that she’s really ready to have a kid and Jack offering to help. What? “With the adoption — oh good lord, Lemon, with the adoption.”

First, though, there’s the little manner of Jack getting himself fired from his Washington job — something made more difficult by his desperately needy new boss, Cooter Burger (Matthew Broderick, essentially playing a male version of Liz). That’s not his real name, mind you — it’s the double-nickname the president gave him (”Cooter because I look like a turtle, and Burger because he saw me eat a hamburger once. … It wasn’t even a hamburger. It was a sandwich”).

Jack is appalled at the conditions in the waning days of the administration — the lack of pens, the pile of resignation letters written in ketchup, the roof that officially doesn’t leak (”I’ll show you the study,” Cooter says). Eventually, the two discover a long-buried Pentagon “gay bomb” program and get Jack’s old flame C.C. (Edie Falco, who must’ve enjoyed her previous time on the show enough to come back for a single scene) to push it through Congress. If the whole thing, right down to Broderick playing a nebbishy guy who concocts a ludicrous scheme to get out of a bad situation, reminds you a little bit of The Producers, I’m sure the show wouldn’t mind.

Also like The Producers, things don’t quite go as planned. In the “three months later” tag at the end of the show, Jack and Cooter tell the Pentagon brass that the bomb wouldn’t work unless it was detonated in a small, unventilated space. Cue the chemical spill and Jack telling Cooter, “Let’s do this.” Frankly, the end to that story was a bit of a clunker, but I’m guessing that once the smoke clears, Jack will find his way back to GE.

While Liz’s not-pregnancy and Jack’s adventures in D.C. took up most of the episode, the packed half-hour also found time for the completion of Tracy’s video game and Kenneth’s quest to be an NBC page at the Olympics. The former mostly seemed like an excuse to put Judah Friedlander in a huge fake beard and wig, but Kenneth’s story had some very good stuff.

Even if the two cutaways to Pete’s past as an Olympic-level archer were all we got out of Kenneth’s storyline, it might still have been worth it. But the subplot also gave us the return of evil head page Donny, Jenna’s explanation of “back-door bragging” (”It’s hard for me to watch American Idol, because I have perfect pitch”) and her massively self-indulgent video boosting Kenneth’s campaign. And the Olympic-fanfare montage of Kenneth doing lots of athletic-type things to beat the deadline? Fantastic.

More tidbits from the season finale:

  • I’d just like to say a few words of praise for Marceline Hugot, who plays Kathy Geiss. I’m not sure she’s said more than five words in all of her appearances on 30 Rock, but her perpetually frightened expression and affinity for physical comedy crack me up just about every time she’s on screen.
  • Jenna and Griz recording voices for Tracy’s porn video game, especially Jenna’s string of “Touch my butt … touch my knees … touch my knee’s butt … touch my feet with your knee!”
  • The subtitled Chinese conversation between Donny, Kenneth and Jenna. Donny: “You should just give up.” Kenneth: “I will not fail, Chief Errand Boy Donny Lawson!” Jenna: “I was told there would be no nudity.” [in English] “That’s the only thing I know how to say in Chinese.”
  • Dennis’ choice of baby names — Morpheus (”after that guy in The Matrix”) for a boy, and if it’s a girl, “I used to boff this chick named Judy and I’d really like to honor her.”
  • Liz: “I guess I’m getting to that age where I don’t care what anybody thinks of me.” Jack: “You’re going to want to get a very short haircut — resist that urge.”

And then there was that cliffhanger. Just what did Kenneth get himself mixed up in during the Olympics? And will he survive? Oh, the tension.

What did you think of the 30 Rock finale? Will Jack reclaim his rightful spot atop GE, will Kenneth make it back to the States in one piece, and will Liz ever stop eating Sabor de Soledad?

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Tracy Morgan is a stand up comedian, cast member on the hit series 30 Rock, past Saturday Night Live cast member and all around funny dude. He’s also in the latest movie “First Sunday” with Ice Cube. Watch the trailer below.

Tracy Morgan’s past “SNL” characters include Astronaut Jones, Brian Fellow’s Safari Planet, Bronx resident Dominican Lou, Reggie Owens of “Wong and Owens: Ex-Porn Stars,” “Good Morning With Liza!” sidekick Captain Munclair Vanderhousen III, Tate Witherspoon of the tough-talking law firm Russell & Tate, Uncle Jemima’s Mash Liquor and “Judge Judy” bailiff Bert. He has performed impressions of Maya Angelou, Marion Barry, Cuba Gooding Jr., Tito Jackson, Star Jones, Marion “Suge” Knight, William “The Refrigerator” Perry, Della Reese, Busta Rhymes, Mr. T, Mike Tyson, Maxine Waters, Thelma Weston, Reggie White, and Tiger Wood’s father Earl.


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Funny clips of Tracy Morgain in the movie “Totally Awesome”


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NBC’s “30 Rock TV Show” has had its share of big guest stars — Jerry Seinfeld, Isabella Rossellini, Edie Falco — over the course of its two seasons, something for which creator-star Tina Fey is more than a little grateful.

“We’ve been so lucky,” says Fey, who won a Screen Actors Guild award earlier this year for playing the perpetually put-upon Liz Lemon. “We’ve been super-lucky to have people like — oh, here’s another guest star that we’ve got coming up … that was an amazing honor to work with is Tim Conway. He’s going to be in … our second episode back.”

Having had all those folks, plus the likes of Paul Reubens, Elaine Stritch, Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter on the show, Fey really only has one name on her list: “I still want Oprah to play my best friend. I feel like I haven’t — I want to spend time with Oprah, and I don’t know what I need to do to make that happen.”

Along with “The Office” and “Scrubs,” “30 Rock” returns to finish out its season on Thursday night. Though the show was idled by the writers’ strike, Fey and her staff decided that in the show’s world, which after all deals with the making of a TV show, the strike didn’t happen. “We sort of felt like for people viewing at home, the real strike was a big enough pain,” she says.

Instead, things at the bizarro-world NBC will pick up where they left off. Jack Donaghy’s ( Alec Baldwin) reality show brainchild “MILF Island” (”20 MILFs, 50 eighth-grade boys, no rules”) is now a huge hit, but someone on Liz’s staff has called him a “Class A moron” in the pages of the New York Post, possibly imperiling Jack’s ascendancy to chairman of the company.

Fey says she and her fellow writers “actually sat down and tried to figure out the rules of ‘MILF Island’ and were not entirely successful. It involves something where the boys vote the moms off if they don’t like them anymore. And then it involves physical challenges and that’s about all that we know. … But when I sell it to [real-life NBC boss] Ben Silverman, we’ll know more.”

With only five episodes to do this season, Fey says coming back post-strike hasn’t been quite the grind that the end of a season might otherwise be: “There was always a light at the end of the tunnel, where sometimes when the end — you know, the back half of last year when we had 12 to do, that becomes daunting.”

The writers also picked up a couple of stories that were in various stages of completion before the strike. “We had two scripts that were in the outline phase, and so we went back to those and kind of tried to adjust them with the mindset that now rather than being in the middle of a season, these were now sort of a mini re-premiere and relaunch to this mini-season that we’re having,” Fey says. “So we did have some story areas, and then it was a matter of taking — once again, taking what would have been the middle of the season and finding a way to build it to hopefully an interesting and climactic end to the season.”

In addition to Conway, the final five episodes will also feature returns by Dean Winters as Dennis the Beeper King, Liz’s on-and-off, last-resort boyfriend; Will Arnett (Arrested Development) as Jack’s nemesis Devon Michaels; and Saturday Night Live regular Jason Sudeikis as Floyd, the guy Liz let get away at the end of last season.

And then there’s this: “Liz does have a little bit of a pregnancy scare,” Fey says. “Liz, who probably hooks up once every seven years, seems surprisingly to — when it rains, it pours there for a week or two for her.”

Despite those developments, Liz’s love life will remain mostly nonexistent in the foreseeable future. That stems in part from who she is as a character, but Fey also says she doesn’t particularly enjoy writing those kinds of scenes for herself.

“There’s a certain contingency in our writers’ room. They’re always pitching them and I’m always saying no — no more love times,” she says. “So I don’t know what will be on the horizon for Liz. Maybe — you know who would be good? Peter Dinklage — that would be good. That guy is awesome. Let me go in there and say we need to start working on that.”

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Incredibly talented, Tina Fey stands out in the entertainment scene as she branches out to different media outlets in film, theater, and television. Comical and undeniably pretty, she has established herself not only as an actress, but as a creative writer, a versatile comedian, and a brilliant producer as well. Ultimately, she became part of the hilarious show 30 Rock that showcases her uproarious antics.

Born on May 18, 1970 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, Tina Fey studied drama at the University of Virginia. Previously, she became a part of The Second City where she performed in the award-winning Paradigm Lost. In addition, she is considered to be a veteran of The ImprovOlympic. As a comedic actress, she was popularly known for her inclusion on the show Saturday Night Live where she also became the first female head writer of the program. Her outstanding work on the show earned her a Writers Guild of America Award in 2001. In addition, she also wrote the script for the popular teen flick Mean Girls.

Playing Liz Lemon on the sitcom 30 Rock allows Fey to portray the central character of the show. Her depiction of the character comes out effortless since Liz is seemingly a parody of herself. Geeky yet highly skilled, she displays sidesplitting drama and provides out of the ordinary punch lines, a feature that gets viewers hooked.

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30 Rock TV Show, a dramedy which moves around a comic who is stars in a late night comedy show called named ‘The Girlie Show’. 30 Rock is an Emmy award winning comedy series.

Liz Lemon is the head writer who works hard to keep her job. She also wants to keep her sanity as she deals with the network and the stars. Tina Fey aka Liz Lemon is the creator and executive producer of the series.

Jack Donaghy, a novice network executive is with whom she’s trying to run the show and whose previous experience had been confined to the officers of network’s owners. When her old boss dies and a new boss comes, she is in try to run the show successfully with her patience and sincerity.

Series is a production of NBC studios in association with Broadway video. Liz is forced to obey Jeck’s orders and under his command she’s compelled to hire an irresponsible movie comedian Tracy Jordan.

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Jordan’s intrusion upon the “Girlie Show” set did not rest well with lead comedian Jenna Maroney. That’s why Liz ends up not as a writer but as a referee.

Twist remains as how she’ll manage to run her dream successfully in totally destructive environment.

30 Rock was premiered on October 11, 2006 and currently the series is running in its second season.

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