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About - 30 ROCK & Episode Guides


The show's title comes from a nickname for 30 Rockefeller Plaza, also known as the GE Building, home of NBC's New York City headquarters and studios. 30 Rock is a workplace comedy  set in that building and it follows the cast and crew of a fictional sketch comedy show called TGS with Tracy Jordan.



the story:
Typically, the main story arc in each episode centers on Liz and her attempts to   steer the show through one crisis or another while she struggles with her social life. 30 Rock typically features Liz Lemon, the head writer of TGS and the show's protagonist, and TGS's producer Pete Hornberger as the "straight" or "sane" ones who must deal with the show's cast of eccentric characters.

The first few episodes of season one mainly involved Liz trying to keep Jack Donaghy, her oily boss, from meddling with her show, though as the season progressed, the character of Jack became less villainous as the show became more focused on its characters' personal lives. The origin of this shift can be traced to "Jack Meets Dennis" in which Jack decides to "mentor" Liz and she reluctantly agrees when she finds she has no better alternative. By this point, Jack seems to have gained some respect for Liz's writing abilities and has apparently ceased trying to alter TGS. Nevertheless, 30 Rock continues to satirize the commercialism of the television industry.

There have also been a handful of episodes in which Liz instead deals mainly with her own weaknesses and insecurities. Liz's love life is particularly unsuccessful and suitable romantic interests have so far proven to be short-lived. The show's self-awareness of this and other sitcom cliches (alternately avoiding and embracing them) has been one of 30 Rock's hallmarks.


the main cast:
Tina Fey Liz Lemon
Tracy Morgan Tracy Jordan
Jane Krakowski
Jenna Maroney
Jack McBrayer Kenneth Parcell
Scott Adsit
Pete Hornberger
Judah Friedlander Frank Rossitano
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy
Keith Powell
Toofer
      
you'll like it even if you're not from the states: The show is loosely based on Tina Fey's experiences on the popular NBC sketch comedy, Saturday Night Live and we know that country-specific humor doesn't always translate well. Even more so than Monty Python, however, Saturday Night Live has launched the careers of a large number of comedians and Tina Fey is one of the best writers the show ever had. The show-within-the-show device makes for funny satire about the television industry that surpasses national borders.

Also, in its 2006 year-end issue, Entertainment Weekly listed 30 Rock as fourth on a list of ten best "Series of the Year". In its 2007 year-end issue it was named the #1 show in all of (U.S.) television. In 2007 it won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series.

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Season 1



Episode 1
Liz Lemon is living every writer's dream -- the head writer for a live variety show that stars her best friend, Jenna Maroney. But her world is thrown off track when Jack Donaghy is hired as the new network executive. He begins to interfere with the show and convinces Liz to hire Tracy Jordan, a wild movie star. Jack later has Liz spend time with Tracy before she rejects him and she ends up swept up in his entourage.

Episode 2
Liz has to face her writers to keep things from falling apart as Jack pushes new creative changes to the writing staff. The cast deals with Tracy's antics, but in the midst of it all, Tracy ends up being the one to unite the cast and staff.

Episode 3
Thinking he can fix the show and Liz's sex life, Jack arranges a blind date for her with his friend Thomas. As Liz prepares for her date, Jack joins the writers' poker game.

Episode 4
Kenneth the Page learns that working for Tracy is more than he expected. Liz continues to try to keep Jack away from the writers' room while trying to keep Cerie clothed.

Episode 5
Jack pressures Liz to work GE products into her show, which prompts her to put Jack himself into a sketch. While Jack prepares for the sketch, Frank and Toofer trick Jenna into thinking her job is in danger. Meanwhile, Liz begins to think Tracy is faking illiteracy.

Episode 6
Liz gets back together with her ex after he asks her to. Upon hearing this, Jack thinks Liz's life is heading towards mediocrity and sets out to be her mentor. Meanwhile, Liz has to deal with the cast members physical changes -- Tracy got a face tatoo; Jenna received collagen and botox injections; and Josh has two black eyes after a bad run-in with Elizabeth Taylor.

Episode 7
Jack bumps Jenna's appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and books Tracy in her place. Jenna, still upset with the show's name change to TGS with Tracy Jordan, takes her anger out on Liz. Things take another turn for the worst when Tracy's off of his medication and Kenneth the Page is dispatched to track down his perscription.

Episode 8
Done with the antics of Dennis, Liz breaks up with him and hits the New York singles scene with Jenna. Jack has relationship problems of his own when he begins to see the woes in dating a high-ranking Bush administration official. The spat between Toofer and Tracy results in sensitivity training for them.

Episode 9
Cerie, the teenage receptionist, announces her engagement to a Greek shipping heir, which leads Liz to contemplate her own marital status.

Episode 10
Jenna awaits the release of her indie film, The Rural Juror and the writers confess they hate the tongue-twister title. Meanwhile, Tracy, in need of financial help, goes to Jack for advice on creating his own celebrity product.

Episode 11
After running into "The Head" and "The Hair", two MSNBC guys, Liz and Jenna decide to get serious about their dating lives, but find themselves switching their typical roles when Liz admits she's falling for "The Hair". Jack and Kenneth switch office roles for "Bottoms Up" day.

Episode 12
Liz contemplates whether or not she's on a date when she accompanies Jack to a birthday party for a foreign prince. There, Liz sees another side of Jack when he runs into his ex-wife. Back at the office, Tracy tempts Pete with a booze and babe party and Kenneth tries to keep Pete on the straight and narrow.

Episode 13
After the entire cast eats questionable seafood at the craft services table, they pull an all-nighter on Valentine's Day to put together a new show. Pete forgets the holiday, while Kenneth the Page and Cerie strike up a romance as Cerie is fighting with her Greek fiancé.

Episode 14After being harsh on Lutz, Liz overhears him criticizing her. Becuase of this, Liz decides to adapt a more lenient management system. Meanwhile, Jack takes Tracy to an exclusive GE charity golf game, but Jack's plan to use Tracy to get close to Don Geiss, GE's CEO backfires.

Episode 15
Josh's contract is up, which gives Jack an opportunity to cut costs. Liz tries to keep Josh on the show so he doesn't get picked up by a rival show. Meanwhile, Tracy gives Kenneth the Page a spot in his entourage; and Jenna lands herself in hot water following a misquote.

Episode 16
Jack, needing to unload his family's line of wines, convinces Ghostface Killah and Ridikolus to endorse "Donaghy Estates" and introduce the next Cristal. Meanwhile, Ridikolus' girlfriend eyes Kenneth; and Tracy and Liz try to break up with Tracy's business manager.

Episode 17
Jack helps his brother, Eddie, get a job with TGS, but can the staff deal with two Donaghys? Meanwhile, Liz has to make cutbacks and wonders if firing Other Liz would make her look bad.

Episode 18
Jack is threatened by the West Coast NBC executive so he enlists Kenneth the Page's help to keep his TV throne safe. Meanwhile, Tracy is delivered paternity papers and Liz and Pete adjust to being roommates.

Episode 19
Liz is enjoying her new relationship with Floyd while Jack's job may be in trouble after his fireworks fiasco leads Don Geiss to keep his eye on Jack's performance. Meanwhile, Tracy vies for Geiss's attention in order to pitch his movie idea for Jefferson.

Episode 20
Sick of New York, Floyd debates moving to the Midwest and asks if Liz would leave TGS to come with him. Jack heads to Paris, and the alter, with Phoebe. Tracy works to finance his latest venture, "Tracy Jordan Comeback."

Episode 21
With summer hiatus just around the corner, Liz deals with her long-distance relationship with Floyd. Kenneth is dispatched to track down Tracy. Meanwhile, Jack's impending marriage brings his mother to town.

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Season 2



Episode 1: Seinfeld Vision
Liz's excitement to see Jack quickly fades as he insists that she's still not over Floyd. Meanwhile, Jerry Seinfeld shows up at Jack's office in an upset mood after Jack announces his plan to use footage from Seinfeld to install Jerry into every current show on NBC, a strategy which he calls "SeinfeldVision". Finally, Kenneth becomes Tracy's office wife when Tracy separates from his wife, and Jenna returns to set a whole lot heavier now that she has been involved in Mystic Pizza: The Musical!.

Episode 2: Jack Gets in the Game
When Jack discovers that his boss is retiring, he decides to get in the competition for his position. Meanwhile, Jenna begins to enjoy her fame for being fat and along with Jack encourages Liz to get her act together. Finally, Kenneth makes it his mission to get Tracy and Angie back together.

Episode 3: The Collection
Jack hires a private investigator to uncover skeletons in his closet so he can get rid of them before GE's vetting process discovers them. Meanwhile, Angie announces that she will follow Tracy at all times to keep him in line, which Liz believes to be good until she covers for Tracy and gets on Angie's bad side. Finally, Jenna starts to worry once she starts to lose all the weight she gained over the summer, and her popularity begins to drop.

Episode 4: Rosemary's Baby
Liz meets her longtime idol, Rosemary Howard, and invites her to be a guest writer on TGS with Tracy Jordan. However, Rosemary's ideas turn out to be too much for the show, prompting Jack to pressure Liz into firing her. Meanwhile, Jack takes Tracy to a therapist to explain to him why he must do the opposite of what he is told, and Jenna ruins Kenneth's page jacket—causing him to compete in a page-off to keep his job.

Episode 5: Greenzo
Jack deals with NBC's new environmentally-friendly mascot, whose newfound stardom goes to his head. Meanwhile, it's time for Kenneth's annual house party—it's only been attended by Liz in the past, so in order to get a better turnout Tracy spreads rumors that ultimately get out of hand.

Episode 6: Somebody to Love
Jack sleeps with a woman he meets at a cocktail party, only to discover to his horror that she's a Democratic congresswoman. Meanwhile, Liz believes her Middle Eastern neighbor may be a terrorist.

Episode 7: Cougars
Liz is asked out on a date by Jamie, the new coffee boy, who thinks she's much younger than she really is. Meanwhile, as part of his community service, Tracy must coach an inner-city youth baseball team team. All goes well until Jack takes over the team and cultural differences soon see him over his head.

Episode 8: Secrets and Lies
C.C. and Jack face a block in their relationship when C.C. wants to go public about the affair, but Jack is hesitant. Meanwhile, Liz struggles to keep both Tracy and Jenna happy when the two find it hard to share the spotlight, and Frank starts a feud by making fun of Toofer's Harvard education.

Episode 9: Ludachristmas
The cast and crew of TGS celebrates their annual holiday party, and Liz gets a visit from her family.

Episode 10: Episode 210
Jack and C.C. try to make their long distance romance work, Liz decides to invest in real estate, and Kenneth becomes addicted to caffeine.

Episode 11: MILF Island
When someone on the TGS staff insults Jack in a newspaper article about the season finale of MILF Island, he frantically sends Jonathan to interrogate everyone until the mole is found.

Episode 12: Subway Hero
Dennis becomes a New York City celebrity after jumping in front of a subway and saving someone who fell on the tracks. Meanwhile, Jack desperately tries to persuade Tracy to become the celebrity face of the Republican Party, and Kenneth meets old-time TV legend Bucky Bright, who doesn't quite match his expectations.

Episode 13: Succession
When Don decides to promote Jack and make him his successor over Devin, Jack decides to give his old job to Liz because she always has his back. However, a turn of events concerning Don's health compromises Jack's promotion. Meanwhile, Tracy thinks that his son is embarrassed of his career because he did not invite him to fathers day at school.

Episode 14: Sandwich Day
The TGS staff celebrates their annual Sandwich Day, when mysterious sandwiches are brought in by Teamsters from a secret location in Brooklyn. Floyd asks to stay at Liz's place overnight when his flight is canceled. Meanwhile, Jack is demoted to the 12th floor, causing him to question his future status at the company.

Episode 15: Cooter
Jack moves on to a new job at Homeland Security, but the position is not quite what he anticipated. Meanwhile, Liz suffers a pregnancy scare, Kenneth confronts rival page Donny when applying for a Beijing Olympics gig, and Tracy works on his latest invention.

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Season 3



Episode 1: Do-Over
Liz tries to get everyone on the TGS staff to be on their best behavior when an adoption agent stops by to observe whether she is fit to be a mother. Jack returns to NBC with plans to go head-to-head against Devin for the top job. Jenna's miffed that Tracy's ignored her contributions to his videogame, The Legend of Dong Slayer.

Episode 2: Believe in the Stars
Liz, on a return trip from Chicago to get out of jury duty, ends up sitting next to Oprah Winfrey and spills her soul to her for advice. Meanwhile, Tracy and Jenna argue as they attempt to figure out whose life is harder, leading to a wacky "social experiment". Kenneth tests Jack's morality after an Olympics snafu.

Episode 3: The One with the Cast of 'Night Court'
Liz and Jenna's friend, Claire Harper, a free-spirited stalker-type, shows up unexpectedly in New York to visit. But once she gets there, she centers her attention on Jack and claims him as her own. Tracy, trying to cheer up Kenneth because of the new page uniforms, invites the cast of Night Court to visit.

Episode 4: Gavin Volure
Liz joins Jack at a party at his friend Gavin Volure's mansion, only to have Gavin fall completely in love with her. Tracy fears his kids have sinister intentions when they become too nice to him. Kenneth entrusts Jack to invest his savings into Gavin's business venture.

Episode 5: Reunion
With Jack in tow, a reunion sees Liz finding out her memories of high school differ greatly those of from her classmates. Don Geiss awakens from his coma and makes his choice for the new GE CEO. Tracy and Jenna are threatened by the popularity of Kenneth's elevator jokes.

Episode 6: Christmas Special
As Christmas approaches, Liz reaches out to children in need, while Jack desperately looks for ways to avoid his mother while she convalesces at his home.

Episode 7: Senor Macho Solo
Amid a health scare that sees him growing close to his mother's nurse, Jack helps Tracy and his wife Angie develop a "post-nup" and gets Jenna an audition to play Janis Joplin. Jenna thinks Liz is only attracted to a midget because she wants a child.

Episode 8: Flu Shot
When a flu outbreak hits the TGS staff, Jack has to decide who will get a vaccination and who won't.

Episode 9: Retreat To Move Forward
Not wanting to go alone, Jack asks Liz to go on a GE corporate retreat with him. Jenna finds that method acting in preparation for her upcoming role as Janis Joplin allows Frank to take advantage of her. Kenneth helps Tracy understand how diabetes affects him.

Episode 10: Generalissimo
Jack's resemblance to an evil telenovela character has him on the outs with Elisa's grandmother. Liz tries to begin a relationship with a new neighbor after accidentally receiving his mail. Tracy has trouble maintaining the party lifestyle of ex-Wall Street execs now working as interns.

Episode 11: St. Valentine's Day
Liz insists that she and Drew have their first official date on Valentine's Day. Elisa brings Jack to church to celebrate the day, which is very different from the way he traditionally celebrates. Kenneth employs the help of Tracy to try to win the affection of a new worker.

Episode 12: Larry King
Tracy does an interview with Larry King and causes mayhem throughout New York City. Jack wonders if his career will get in the way of taking his relationship with Elisa to the next level. Liz loses her cell phone in a cab and recruits Kenneth to go out with her to Queens to retrieve it.

Episode 13: Goodbye, My Friend
Liz befriends a pregnant teenager from a donut shop she visits in the hopes to adopt her baby. Kenneth plans a combined birthday party for Tracy and Jenna, but Jenna wants all of the attention and a party of her own. Jack agrees to go out with the guys to keep his mind off Elisa and ends up bonding with Frank over their father issues.

Episode 14: The Funcooker
Jacks seeks a name for a new mini-microwave that the Legal Department will allow. Liz can't find a way out of jury duty and is forced to leave the staff unmanaged. Tracy sees being able to afford FCC fines as license to swear on television. Jenna gets medication to let her get by with no sleep from Dr. Spaceman so she can continue on both TGS and her 'Janis Joplin' biopic.

Episode 15: The Bubble
Liz finds out Drew's good looks afford him special treatment from society. Jenna hopes a new hairdo will keep her in the public eye. With Tracy's contract up for renewal, Jack tries to keep him at TGS.

Episode 16: Apollo, Apollo
Jack plans a perfect party for his 50th birthday, but finds it pales to a birthday party of his youth. Liz is tasked to make Tracy think he's going for a trip on a space shuttle. Dennis Duffy tries to make amends to Liz because he has a sex addiction—a revelation that later complicates her friendship with Jenna.

Episode 17: Cutbacks
What should be excitement over the 50th episode of TGS turns to fear when Jack announces budget cuts and layoffs. Liz realizes she needs to do some special negotiating to save jobs, while a request from Kenneth leads to Tracey and Jenna concluding he must be a serial killer.

Episode 18: Jackie Jormp-Jomp
During her HR-mandated suspension from TGS, Liz gets a taste for how the leisure class lives. Meanwhile, Jenna faces the possible non-release of her 'Janis Joplin' biopic, so Jack tries to get her to generate buzz to get the film back on track.

Episode 19: The Ones
Liz is turned to by Jack for help finding an engagement ring for Elisa, while Elisa comes to her to confide a secret. Jenna falls for an EMT and goes to great lengths to meet him again.

Episode 20: The Natural Order
Tracy and Liz each agree to give up preferential treatment they receive at work. Colleen visits Jack on the anniversary of his father walking out on them. Jenna takes on a gibbon as a pet.

Episode 21: Mama Mia
Liz concocts a Mamma Mia!-type scenario to help Jack find his father. Pete and Liz feel Tracy's illegitimate child is really a scam artist. Jenna reluctantly shares credit for a new TGS catchphrase with Liz.

Episode 22: Kidney Now!
Jack begins to bond with Milton and seeks a way to help him get the kidney he needs. Meanwhile, people start seeking Liz out as a relationship expert as a result of the "That's a Dealbreaker" sketches, and Kenneth helps Tracy deal with his embarrassment over not finishing high school.

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Episode 1: Season 4
Jack demands changes to make TGS more repeatable to average Americans, sending Liz and Pete to search for a new cast member while Jenna makes over her image and Tracy tries to prove he's not lost touch with his roots. Kenneth organizes a strike by the pages after NBC cuts overtime, prompting Jack to send Lenny Wosniak undercover to try to destroy it from within.

Episode 2: Into the Crevasse
Jack finds himself fending off yet another threat to his job from Devin Banks. Tracy—miffed over the Deal breaker book—and Jenna—still upset over the impending new cast member—each exact revenge on Liz. Kenneth volunteers at an animal shelter.

Episode 3: Stone Mountain
Liz and Jack search for talent in Kenneth's Georgia hometown. Jenna tries to ingratiate herself with Frank, Toofer, and Lutz to avoid being supplanted by a coming new cast member, while they in turn use her to get an invite to a gay Halloween party. Tracy fears the rule of 'celebrities dying in threes' will claim him after two other celebrities die.

Episode 4: Audition Day
Liz and Pete have it worked out so Jack will assuredly pick their choice for the new TGS cast member, but when word of audition day spreads, everyone jockeys to get in on the action. Meanwhile, Jack deals with ostricization due to a case of bedbugs.

Episode 5: The Problem Solvers
Jenna and Tracy question their demanding ways when the new TGS cast member is anything but, and Kenneth feels without a purpose as a result. Liz is offered a Deal breaker talk show by Jack.

Episode 6: Sun Tea
Liz discovers Frank's office jars aren't just used to make sun tea and deals with her apartment building going condo. Jack and Tracy consider the impact fatherhood has on one's life. Kenneth is tasked with creating a five percent reduction in TGS' energy usage.

Episode 7: Deal breakers Talk Show No. 0001
The start of Deal breakers gives Liz a crash course in what it's like to be a performer, while Jack feels the heat from Devin Banks to make it a hit. Tracy decides his new life goal will be to earn all four major entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

Episode 8: Secret Santa
Kenneth's interest in doing a Secret Santa is not met with enthusiasm by the TGS staff. Jack's diving into social networking leads to him finding an old crush from high school. Liz tries to find a gift for Jack. Pete takes vengeance on Jenna by turning her annual Christmas solo into a duet.

Episode 9: Klaus and Greta
Jack regrets drunk-dialing Nancy on New Year's Eve. Jenna pretends to date James Franco to help cover his bizarre fetish. Liz lets a cousin stay with her after outing him to the family over the holidays. Tracy becomes more respectful of women.

Episode 10: Black Light Attack!
Jack tries to squash the burgeoning relationship between Liz and Danny. Tracy asks Sue to be in his entourage. Jenna is thrilled to land an audition for Gossip Girl, unaware it's to be a mother, not a teen.

Episode 11: Winter Madness
Hoping to boost staffers' spirits, Liz takes TGS on the road, but Jack takes over for his own reasons, and the staff find reasons to blame Liz for all that's wrong in their lives.

Episode 12: Verna
Jenna looks to Jack for help when her mother drops by for an unannounced visit. Frank moves in with Liz as a boarder, and they decide to aid one another stop smoking and eating junk food.

Episode 13: Anna Howard Shaw Day
Liz hopes a Valentine's Day root canal will make her feel better about being alone. Jack goes after an attractive CNBC host. Jenna is crushed when a stalker stops stalking her.

Episode 14: Future Husband
Liz searches for a man she can't remember, but met in her dentist's recovery room and has labeled on her phone as "Future Husband". Jack fears for his future when he learns Philadelphia's Kabletown may be looking to purchase NBC from Sheinhardt Universal. Jenna helps Tracy try to get a Tony award.

Episode 15: Don Geiss, America and Hope
Jack needs to reestablish himself within the new corporate structure. Liz and Wesley continually run into each other, making them consider fate's role in their lives. Tracy's nanny writes an exposé.

Episode 16: Floyd
Liz has to deal with Floyd's return and learning he and his fiancée are in the running to get married on The Today Show. After the writers prank Danny, Jack helps him get his revenge. Jenna and Tracy are left scarred after hearing Kenneth's various tales for hours on end.

Episode 17: Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter
Jack's torn between Avery and Nancy. Liz is reduced to attending YMCA singles events. Toofer is appalled when Tracy tells him his writing job at TGS is affirmative action.

Episode 18: Khonani
Jack uses deciding which janitor gets the shift they want to avoid choosing between Avery and Nancy. Liz tries to be more fun when she learns she's been excluded from the staff's "Thursday Night Thunder" parties. Tracy gets Kenneth to help him be a better husband to Angie.

Episode 19: Argus
Jack learns that he's been left a gift by Don Geiss. Grizz's announcement of his engagement leaves Liz dealing with both Tracy and Dotcom squabbling over who will be best man. Liz and Pete are suspect about Jenna's new boyfriend.

Episode 20: The Moms
Mother's Day sees TGS  cast and crew deal with visits from their mothers.

Episode 21: Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land
Jack's love triangle with Avery and Nancy grows increasingly complicated. Liz gives old boyfriends a second chance in seeking a date to Floyd's wedding. Tracy continues his quest to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

Episode 22: I Do Do
Liz encounters the man of her dreams while dealing with the weddings of Cerie, Floyd, and Grizz. Jack is forced to choose between Avery and Nancy. Another woman comes between Jenna and her boyfriend. Kenneth fears receiving a promotion that would move him to Los Angeles.

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Episode 1: The Fabian Strategy
Jack decides to help Liz hang onto Carol and clashes with Avery over redecorating his apartment. Meanwhile, Tracy finds it tough to cope without Kenneth, and Jenna becomes a TGS producer

Episode 2: When It Rains, It Pours
Liz puts her newfound self-confidence to use by assisting Pete with the issues he's been having with an NBC video editor. Jack feels the best way to teach he and Avery's impending childwhose life he fears he'll miss most ofhow to live is to make DVDs of life lessons. Tracy wants to be there for the birth of his next child, and Kenneth keeps sneaking into 30 Rock to perform his old page duties.

Episode 3: Lets Stay Together
Jack appears before Congress looking to win approval for the merger with Kabletown. Liz pushes back against the writers' mockery of her. Jenna helps Kenneth with his application to rejoin the NBC Page Progra

Episode 4: Live Show
As the show is set to air its weekly broadcast, Liz is agitated when it seems her 40th birthday has been forgotten by her TGS co-workers. Tracy decides that breaking character is so hilarious that he'll do it on purpose all show. Jack regrets his vow to go sober during Avery's pregnancy.

Episode 5: Reaganing
Jack hopes his day of perfect success will allow him to help out Liz with Carol. Jenna and Kenneth get Kelsey Grammer to help them run a con with Carvel's celebrity "Black Card" program. Tracy shoots an ad for the Boys and Girls Club.

Episode 6: Gentleman's Intermission
Avery wants Jack to be less involved in Liz's life, leaving Liz without Jack's help when her father visits and Jack searching for someone else to mentor. When Tracy sees his pre-made video obituary, he gets Kenneth to help him make some changes to his life. Meanwhile, Jenna's distraught to discover no one's bothered to make an obituary for her and takes matters into her own hands.

Episode 7: Brooklyn Without Boarders
Liz finds a pair of jeans that make her look amazing. Jack throws his weight behind a loopy independent congressional candidate running against Regina Bookman. Jenna helps Tracy organize a gathering to secure a Golden Globe nomination.

Episode 8: College
Jack tries to find flaws in GE's latest microwaves. Liz joins a crew lottery, even though she's been warned against it. The writers learn Jack is the voice of an online dictionary.

Episode 9: Chain Reaction Of Mental Anguish
Liz starts talking to Kenneth about Carol after Jack suggests she see a therapist. Tracy wants Jack to invest in his son's Times Square theme restaurant. Jenna and Paul celebrate a half-year together.

Episode 10: Christmas Attack Zone
At the urging of Liz and Avery, Jack reveals some secrets to his mother over her Christmas visit. Liz tries to get Jenna and Paul back together. Tracy hopes to improve his chances of winning a Golden Globe for a serious film by preventing a comedy of his from being released.

Episode 11: Mrs. Donaghy
A mix-up at Jack's wedding to Avery leaves him actually married to Liz. Budget cuts at TGS force Jenna and Danny to share a dressing room. Angie ponders a new career due to some health news that Tracy receives.

Episode 12: Operation Righteous Cowboy Lighting
Jack stages pre-made telethons for disaster relief. Angie's reality show camera crew follows Tracy around the TGS studios, and Liz hopes to use the camera's presence to force him into working harder. Lutz fibs to make himself indespensable

Episode 13: Que Sorpresa
Jack is mortified to discover Kabletown's corporate culture is far more employee-friendly than he's used to. Liz fakes pregnancy to help Avery land a big promotion. A gift from their new bosses puts Jenna and Tracy at odds.

Episode 14: Double-Edged Sword
Avery's going into labor during a getaway with Jack leaves them in peril of their child being Canadian. Meanwhile, trouble brews when Liz learns just how easily Carol manipulates the passengers during a takeoff delay. Tracy realizes achieving EGOT status comes with a lot of responsibility.

Episode 15: It's Never To Late Now
With the TGS staff afraid Liz will become a spinster, Jenna tries to find love for her. Jack's lack of sleep puts him at a disadvantage when negotiating. Pete and Frank form a band.

Episode 16: TGS Hates Women
Liz hires a woman to the TGS writing staff when the show's accused of being anti-woman. Jack starts a quest to become CEO of Kabletown, even though it's always been family-owned.

Episode 17: Queen Of Jordan
Presented as an episode of Angie's Queen of Jordan reality show, Jack needs Liz to coerce Angie into getting Tracy to come back from Africa. Meanwhile, Jenna schemes for the camera's attention, Frank gets a visit from teacher who seduced him, and Jack has the camera continually catch him saying things that make him seem gay.

Episode 18: Plan B
When it seems TGS will be cancelled due to Tracy's absence, everyone scrambles to find new employment, but Kenneth is certain he can save the show. Jack looks to Devin to help revive Twinks, a flagging gay cable network.

Episode 19: I Heart Connecticut
Liz and Kenneth scramble to find Tracy before TGS is cancelled. Jack makes sure Jenna's latest project is a success. Frank proposes an arm wrestling competition contest over who gets to pick lunch, which Pete excels at.

Episode 20: 100 Part 1
With TGS facing imminent cancellation, Jack asks Hank Hooper to allow them to do their 100th episode as a final chance to prove they deserve a place on the air. Meanwhile, a gas leak threatens the production, Jack questions if he's been all he could be, Tracy tries to lose his newfound public respect, and Jenna wonders if motherhood is for her.

Episode 21: 100 Part 2
Needing a great episode to save the show, Liz deals with getting Tracy his confidence back and Dennis Duffy's return to her life. Meanwhile, Jack continues wondering if his life is on course, and Jenna relishes the prospect of the career boost motherhood could provide.

Episode 22: Everything Sunny All The Time
Liz runs into problems when trying to fix her dream apartment. Meanwhile, Jack deals with Avery being taken hostage, and Tracy is agitated to discover that Grizz, Dotcom, and Kenneth share an inside joke.

Episode 23: Respawn
With TGS done for the season, Liz relaxes in the Hamptonsuntil Tracy moves in next door. Jack turns Kenneth into a surrogate for the absent Avery. Jenna's spokesmanship of the Wool Council and their desire for complete normalcy creates friction with Paul over his desire for them to be able to freely be their odd selves. The writing staff plays an endless game of Halo.

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Episode 1: Dance Like Nobody's Watching
As everyone returns from holiday break, NBC's new talent competition, "America's Kidz Got Singing", is a hit, but Jenna's role as the judge everyone loves to hate causes Jack to question the show's family value. Much to his chagrin, Tracy's usual antics fail to aggravate Liz, while Kenneth takes the day off to do his dream chores as he awaits the Rapture.

Episode 2: Idiots Are People Two!
Drama erupts at TGS when a cell phone video leaks onto the web with Tracy Jordan on an offensive rant. Liz tries to do damage control. Meanwhile, Jack's refusal to approve of Liz's new boyfriend causes her to question the validity of her relationship. Kenneth and Jenna Maroney call on Kelsey Grammer when a problem arises that only the Best Friends Gang can handle.

Episode 3: Idiots Are People Three!
Tracy Jordan challenges Liz by leading his own protest in defense of idiots everywhere. Jack faces off with Devin Banks yet again, but still finds time to interfere with Liz's relationship by giving Criss an ultimatum.

Episode 4: The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell
Liz uses Jacks own playbook to handle her contract negotiations, while Kenneth takes a new page assignment after feeling slighted by his TGS coworkers. Tracy and Jenna are hired as entertainment for their accountants sons bar mitzvah.

Episode 5: Today You Are a Man
Liz is appalled when she finds out Jenna has betrayed their friendship for the sake of fame, so she goes on a mission to find a new best friend. Tracy contemplates mortality as Dotcom and Grizz scramble to show him that life is still worth living. Meanwhile Jack is humiliated when a "businessversary" gift meant for Hank is sent to the wrong floor.

Episode 6: Hey, Baby, What's Wrong (1)
Criss and Liz decide to celebrate Valentine's Day, but they need to buy a dining room table first. Jack entertains his mother-in-law, Diana, as Jenna frantically looks to Pete to fill in last-minute as the producer of her first live performance on "America's Kidz Got Singing." Back at the office, Tracy and Frank try to help Lutz find someone to spend Valentine's with.

Episode 7: Hey, Baby, What's Wrong (2)
Conclusion. Liz and Criss put their relationship to the test during a stressful furniture-shopping trip. Meanwhile, sexual tension continues to mount between Jack and Diana, and Jenna experiences performance anxiety ahead of a live performance on America's Kidz Got Singing. Comedy, guest starring Mary Steenburgen.

Episode 8: The Tuxedo Begins
Fed up with New York City after being mugged, Jack sets out to protect the safety of the city's elite by announcing his run for mayor. Meanwhile, Liz revels in sacrificing the good of the city to look out for her own interests, and Jenna and Paul are thrilled by the perversion of acting like a normal couple.

Episode 9: Leap Day
The Rock stars leap into an intercalary-day celebration. On leap day, Jack gets an extra day to do business, Liz helps Jenna woo an Internet billionaire and Tracy sets out to spend a big-bucks Benihana gift card.

Episode 10: Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky
In order to hide his relationship with Lynn, Frank convinces his mother that he is dating Liz. Tracy and Jenna team up to try to solve the case of Pete's missing whisky. Meanwhile, Jack teaches Kenneth how to take down his first business nemesis.

Episode 11: Standards and Practises
Jenna hatches a surprising new plan to get publicity, while Jack finds himself begrudgingly playing parent to his teenage nemesis, Kaylie Hooper. Liz rejects the new authority Kenneth has over "TGS" with his new job in Standards.

Episode 12: St. Patrick's Day
Jack feels unworthy of his latest award and attempts to redeem himself by taking on the writers in a strategic board game. Liz believes she's cursed on St. Patrick's Day when her ex-boyfriend Dennis shows up to derail her relationship with Criss. Meanwhile, Hazel struggles to keep the peace between Tracy and Jenna.

Episode 13: Grandmentor
Liz struggles in her new role as mentor to Hazel. Kenneth has a difficult time letting go of his page duties and takes drastic measures to make sure Tracy is taken care of. Meanwhile, Jack and Jenna come up with a plan to get Avery back in the headlines.

Episode 14: Kidnapped By Danger
Liz's scripted version of Jack and Avery's love story leaves Jack confused and frustrated by his feelings for Diana. Meanwhile, Jenna and Tracy attempt to beat Weird Al Yankovic at his own game, and Kenneth gets an unexpected new job at NBC.

Episode 15: The Shower Principle
Jack must come up with an idea that will impress Hank Hooper and transform KableTown, while Liz tries her best to stick with a new hobby and prove she's a new woman. Jenna believes she's cursed and Hazel's obsession with Liz continues. Tracy signs on to do a new movie in order to pay his unexpectedly high taxes.

Episode 16: Nothing Left To Lose
After reading Pete's discouraging KableTown self-evaluation, Jack takes on the task of making Pete a respectable man. Tracy regains his long lost sense of smell and finds himself particularly fond of Liz's scent. Meanwhile, Kenneth unwittingly helps Jenna plan revenge against the Pranksmen.

Episode 17: Meet the Woggels
When a health complication lands Jack's mother in the hospital, Liz encourages Jack to share his feelings before it's too late. Meanwhile, Jenna tries dating a musician, and Tracy works to convince his son not to go to college.

Episode 18: Murphy Brown Lied To Us
Jack sets Liz up on a blind date to show her what she's missing in her relationship with Criss. Meanwhile at KableTown, Jack has to scramble when his plan to manufacture couches hits a speed bump. With Tracy's help, Jenna orchestrates a public meltdown to get Paul's attention.

Episode 19: Live From Studio 6H
When their Kabletown bosses announce they will no longer pay for TGS to be a live show, Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy realize their lives will actually be easier if they shoot canned episodes fast and cheap. Only Kenneth the page objects, urging that nothing can replace the communal experience of live television. He tries to convince the TGS staff to fight for their right to be live by taking them and our audience through a magical look back at the illustrious history of Studio 6H.

Episode 20: Queen of Jordan 2: The Mystery Of The Phantom Pooper
The launch of Angie Jordan's new clothing line brings "Queen of Jordan" back to "TGS", but the cameras focus on Jack when news about his wife, Avery, forces him to confront his feelings for Diana. Meanwhile, Liz finds herself in a feud with the reality show's youngest cast member.

Episode 21: The Return of Avery Jessup
Avery finally returns home from her kidnapping ordeal in North Korea, yet Jack grows uncertain of her fidelity while she was away. Elsewhere, Criss is crossed due to Liz's role as top wage earner; Jenna seeks a sponsor for her approaching nuptials.

Episode 22: What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?
In the Season 6 finale, Jack sets out to prove his marriage is still strong in the wake of Avery's kidnapping, so he plans a vow renewal—with Liz officiating the event. Elsewhere, Criss tries to show Liz that he's a worthy romantic match; and Tracy seeks the advice of Cornel West (playing himself) about being a black celebrity.

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Season 7



Episode 1: The Beginning of the End
When "TGS" returns from hiatus, Liz is alarmed by Jack's shockingly bad fall programming line-up. Meanwhile, Jenna prepares to be the ultimate bridezilla, enlisting a reluctant Liz to be her maid of honor, and Kenneth and Hazel invite Tracy to a dinner party.

Episode 2: Governor Dunston
Jack and Liz find themselves at odds over political satire at "TGS". Criss and Liz make a surprising relationship breakthrough. Meanwhile, Jenna, discouraged by the disappointing sales of her summer dance hit, is thrilled to learn that Kenneth's mother and her boyfriend still buy music.

Episode 3: Stride of Pride
Liz works to prove to Tracy that women are funny while simultaneously attempting to head off a meltdown from Jenna after some negative publicity. Jack tries out an unconventional dating strategy.

Episode 4: Unwindulax
Liz and Jack find themselves battling to influence voters in the upcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, as Jenna goes to great lengths to please her new fan base, the writers seek out new ways to mess with her.

Episode 5: There's No I in America
Realizing that Jenna could decide the Presidential election, Liz and Jack stage a debate to win her support and her followers. Kenneth turns to Tracy for advice on how to be an informed voter, while Pete tries to recreate the magic of the 2008 election.

Episode 6: Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy
Tracy and Jack engage in a battle of wits after Tracy depicts Jack as a villain in his latest project. On Jack's advice, Liz puts her own needs ahead of those of "TGS." Meanwhile, Jenna tries to shield Kenneth from Hazel's manipulation but her own selfishness gets in the way.

Episode 7: Mazel Tov, Dummies!
After an encounter with Dennis Duffy, Liz and Criss decide to take drastic measures to start a family. As Liz looks toward the future, Jack and Jenna evaluate their own self-worth, and Tracy laments a shocking medical diagnosis.

Episode 8: My Whole Life Is Thunder
Jenna annoys Liz with her wedding envy, Jack devises a plan to avoid disappointing his visiting mother and Tracy attempts to cheer up Kenneth.

Episode 9: Game Over
Jack joins forces with rival Devin Banks in a power play to wrest control of Kabletown from his cunning teen nemesis, Kaylie Hooper. Elsewhere, Liz mulls over motherhood, and Tracy tries to direct Octavia Spencer (playing herself) in his newest film.

Episode 10: Florida
Jack encourages Liz to be spontaneous and accompany him on a trip to Florida where they uncover a shocking secret about his mother. In Liz's absence, Tracy and Jenna assume responsibility for "TGS" with disastrous results for Kenneth.

Episode 11: A Goon's Deed in a Weary World
As she and Criss receive some unexpected family news, Liz tries to rally her staff to save "TGS". Tracy and Jenna start to plan for their careers beyond the show, while Kenneth interferes with Jack's appointment of a new NBC president.

Episode 12: Hogcock!
In the one-hour series finale, Liz has difficulty adjusting to being a stay-at-home mom while Jack takes stock of his life. Tracy struggles without constant attention from Kenneth as the former page settles into his new job as president of NBC. Jenna prepares an emotional farewell song as the cast and crew reunite for one final "TGS".

Episode 13: Last Lunch [series finale]
In the one-hour series finale, Liz has difficulty adjusting to being a stay-at-home mom while Jack takes stock of his life. Tracy struggles without constant attention from Kenneth as the former page settles into his new job as president of NBC. Jenna prepares an emotional farewell song as the cast and crew reunite for one final "TGS".

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