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30 Rock
Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch-comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.
- Country of originUnited States
- Year when published2006
- CastTina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan
S5:E19
I Heart Connecticut
Liz and Kenneth try to find where Tracy is hiding in New York so they can save the show, Jenna is busy shooting a horror film in Connecticut, and Pete tries to stand up to a bullying crew member.
S5:E20
100: Part 1
When Hank Hooper threatens to cancel "TGS", Jack convinces him to allow Liz and company the chance to do their 100th episode. To produce the best show possible, however, Liz must deal with less-than-ideal working conditions. Amidst the chaos of show preparation, Jack starts doubting a key decision in his life and Jenna contemplates motherhood.
S5:E21
100: Part 2
When Hank Hooper threatens to cancel "TGS", Jack convinces him to allow Liz and company the chance to do their 100th episode. To produce the best show possible, however, Liz must deal with less-than-ideal working conditions. Amidst the chaos of show preparation, Jack starts doubting a key decision in his life and Jenna contemplates motherhood.
S5:E22
Everything Sunny All the Time Always
When Avery is kidnapped while on assignment in North Korea, Jack turns to an old girlfriend to get her released. Meanwhile, Tracy makes the entourage recreate an inside joke, and Liz wages war on a plastic bag in a tree outside her window.
S5:E23
Respawn
Liz's summer vacation is interrupted when Tracy shows up.
S6:E1
Dance Like Nobody's Watching
Everybody becomes confused when Liz suddenly becomes cheerful, Jack tries to talk Jenna out of being the mean judge in a children's reality talent show, and Kenneth prepares for what he believes to be the imminent Rapture.
S6:E2
Idiots Are People Two!
Liz tries to keep a judgmental Jack away from her new boyfriend, Tracy begins an "idiot protest" in response to public comments made by Liz, and Kenneth and Jenna accidentally break a box of fluorescent lights in the storage closet.
S6:E3
Idiots Are People Three!
Jack officially disapproves of Liz's boyfriend, Tracy continues his protest, Devin Banks returns to blackmail Jack into getting his kids into a prestigious school, and Kelsey Grammer gets Jenna and Kenneth out of a sticky situation.
S6:E4
The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell
Liz searches for a new best friend after a fight with Jenna, Jack replaces Kenneth and his fellow pages with computers, and Grizz and Dot Com help Tracy find something to live for.
S6:E5
Today You Are a Man
Liz finds a secret weapon to help in her contract negotiations with Jack, Kenneth leaves his job because he feels under-appreciated, and Tracy and Jenna perform at their accountant's ungrateful son's Bar Mitzvah.
S6:E8
The Tuxedo Begins
Liz gets tired of enforcing rules and good manners around the city, so she decides to break them herself. Meanwhile, Jack decides to run for mayor after he is mugged, and Jenna and Paul fear their relationship has reached normalcy.
S6:E9
Leap Day
While everyone tries to get into the spirit of Leap Day, Liz and Jenna fight over an Internet billionaire, Jack has a major financial setback, and Tracy tries to spend a Benihana gift card before it expires.
S6:E10
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.
S6:E11
Standards and Practices
Jack matches wits once again with his high-school-aged nemesis, Kaylie Hooper. Meanwhile, Kenneth clashes with Liz in his new job at Standards and Practices, and Jenna finds her six biological children in an effort to get more publicity.
S6:E12
St. Patrick's Day
Dennis shows up at Liz's apartment on St. Patrick's Day and drives a wedge between Liz and Criss. Meanwhile, Tracy and Jenna fight over top billing in the St. Patrick's Day parade, and Jack plays a fantasy board game with the writers.
S6:E13
Grandmentor
Liz tries to be a mentor for Hazel, who is making catastrophic mistakes taking care of Tracy, much to Kenneth's horror. Meanwhile, Jack decides to make a TV movie about Avery's kidnapping, and Jenna desperately tries to get the lead role.
S6:E14
Kidnapped by Danger
The actor cast as Jack in his TV movie immerses himself in his character, including taking an interest in Avery's mom. Meanwhile, Jenna and Tracy try to outsmart Weird Al Yankovic, and Kenneth takes a new job as janitor.
S6:E15
The Shower Principle
Jack struggles to come up with an inspired idea to expand the Kabletown empire. Liz attempts to break free from her repetitive lifestyle.
S6:E16
Nothing Left to Lose
Jack is disappointed by Pete's lack of ambition. Tracy regains his sense of smell. Jenna engages in a prank war with the writers.
S6:E17
Meet the Woggels!
Jenna tries to "Yoko" a children's band as part of her Sexual Walkabout, Jack's mom comes to New York for a medical procedure, and Tracy tries to talk his son out of going to college.
S1:E1
Pilot
Liz Lemon is called upstairs to meet the new network exec, Jack Donaghy, who instructs her to hire movie star Tracy Jordan to draw a young male audience to 'The Girlie Show'.
S6:E18
Murphy Brown Lied to Us
Jack gets creative when his new business idea for Kabletown goes awry. Jenna stages a public breakdown to win back Paul. James Marsden also guest stars.
S6:E20
Queen of Jordan 2: The Mystery of the Phantom Pooper
"Queen of Jordan" takes over "TGS". Sherri Shepherd and Mary Steenburgen guest star.
S1:E2
The Aftermath
The crew of "The Girlie Show" is skeptical of having Tracy Jordan join the cast, especially when the show is retitled 'TGS with Tracy Jordan'. Feeling everybody blames them, Liz and Tracy decide to throw a party on a yacht.
S1:E3
Blind Date
Jack convinces Liz to go on a date with his friend Thomas. "He" turns out to be a woman. Liz is confused about it. Jack invites himself to writers poker night and takes the usual friendly game to high stakes. Jack can read all but Kenneth.
S6:E21
The Return of Avery Jessup
Avery returns home from North Korea, and Jack suspects that she had an affair while she was there. Meanwhile, Criss is uncomfortable with swapping gender roles with Liz, and Jenna tries to learn a Southern accent for a commercial.
S6:E22
What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?
Jack discovers Avery's secret affair in North Korea just before they renew their vows, Criss is ready to make a bold move in his relationship with Liz, and Kenneth is forced to live with Hazel when his page application is rejected.
S7:E1
The Beginning of the End
Liz discovers that Jack is tanking the entire NBC fall schedule, Jenna asks Liz to be her maid of honor, and Kenneth and Hazel invite Tracy over for dinner.
S7:E2
Governor Dunston
Jack finds himself torn between business and politics while Liz discovers a new way to spice up her love life with boyfriend, Criss.
S7:E3
Stride of Pride
Jack develops a new relationship strategy based on the principles of the movie "The Great Escape," Liz tries to prove that women are funny, and a tabloid reveals that Jenna is 56 years old.
S7:E4
Unwindulax
Jack uses Liz as a "chum" for a Republican fund raiser, and the entire TGS crew becomes frustrated when Jenna's Jimmy Buffett rip-off song attracts an annoying new audience.
S1:E4
Jack the Writer
Jack starts sitting in on the writer sessions. They get annoyed by his weird, not-so-funny ideas and want him to stop, so Liz must tell him. She does, making him angry. Tracy sends Kenneth for nachos at Yankee Stadium and other "missions".
S1:E5
Jack-Tor
Liz wants Jack to be in a sketch which turns out horribly. Tracy sees opportunity when Liz thinks he can't read. Frank and Toofer make Jenna think Jack is going to fire an actor. She plans to use her secret weapon, her "sexuality."
S7:E5
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.
S7:E6
Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy
Jack learns that the villain in Tracy's new movie is based on him, Liz lets Hazel be her assistant after her bunion surgery, and Jenna tries to be supportive and listen to Kenneth.
S1:E6
Jack Meets Dennis
Liz is back with her ex-boyfriend Dennis, a man she realizes is the rat king. Jack warns her of him but she is defiant. Jenna lies about her age to Jack, starts feeling old and does something to look younger. Tracy fears being normal.
S1:E7
Tracy Does Conan
Jack has Jenna bumped from the Conan show for Tracy, making her think he doesn't respect her. Tracy fears being boring on Conan and behaves crazier. Liz deals with wanting to break up with Dennis and the fact that she wants to break up.
S7:E7
Mazel Tov, Dummies!
Liz and Criss agree to get married, but Liz refuses to have a conventional wedding. Meanwhile, Tracy comes to terms with the fact that he will grow old, and Jenna discovers her true cash value as a human being.
S7:E8
My Whole Life Is Thunder
Jack's mom comes early for the holidays, Jenna tries to upstage Liz with her own surprise wedding, and Tracy tries to fulfill Kenneth's wish that his life was more like TV with the help of Florence Henderson.
S1:E8
The Break-Up
Jenna takes Liz out on the town after she breaks up with Dennis, Jack is having problems with his new relationship, and Tracy and Toofer clash over negative African American stereotypes.
S1:E9
The Baby Show
Tracy wants Josh fired because of Josh's impression of him. Liz hears her biological clock ticking and Jenna enlists the crew's help. Jack is stressed by constant calls from his mother. Josh's impressions come to the rescue.
S7:E9
Game Over
Jack launches a plot to take over as Kabletown CEO with the help of Devon Banks, Liz gets more bad news from the adoption agency, and the lead actress in Tracy's Harriet Tubman biopic turns out to be the female version of Tracy himself.
S7:E10
Florida
Jack and Liz go to Florida, where they find out a shocking secret about Jack's late mother, and Hazel sues the network for sexual harassment.
S1:E10
The Rural Juror
Jenna is mad at Liz because she thinks her new movie is terrible, and Jack helps Tracy create and market a new cooking machine.
S1:E11
The Head and the Hair
Jenna sends Liz to ask the Head on a date but Liz ends up with the Hair, a guy she feels out of her league. Jack has Kenneth switch jobs with him for a day. Tracy gets help writing his memoirs, pressing Frank and Toofer to meet deadline.
S7:E11
A Goon's Deed in a Weary World
Liz's adoption request is finally approved, but she is too busy trying to single-handedly save TGS from cancellation to notice. Meanwhile, Kenneth tries to help Jack as he tries to choose his successor.
S7:E12
Hogcock!/Last Lunch
Liz is dealing with being a stay-at-home mom while Jack tries to find true happiness. Kenneth and Tracy are both adjusting to Kenneth's new position as President of NBC.
S1:E12
Black Tie
Jack asks Liz to accompany him to a societal event, the birthday party of a royal. When Jack's ex-wife arrives, he introduces Liz as a girlfriend. To help Pete reclaim his manhood, Tracy holds a party in the office, inviting girl dancers.
S1:E13
Up All Night
Liz makes staff work on Valentine's Day all night. She gets flowers but from whom? Jack and Bianca meet to finalize their divorce. He celebrates with Tracy who is role playing with his wife in a hotel room but Jack brings a hooker there.
S7:E13
Last Lunch
The cast and crew come together for one last episode of TGS.