I Heart Connecticut

Season 5, Episode 19, Aired

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    There were a few funny gags here, but as a whole this episode had to be a bit of a letdown.



    The storylines were just a mess tonight. Too much emphasis on Kenneth, who was as annoying as ever tonight, and the whole thing with Jenna was bizarre, even by this show's standards.



    I am glad they ended that Tracy hiding in New York nonsense. It was the two Second City vets, Scott Adsit and Tina Fey, who provided most of the laughs here tonight. The show needs to go back to the basics and focus on the actual TGS show.
  • There is a difference between funny and silly - this episode was borderline silly.

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    They had pretty much run the "Tracy is missing" story arc into the ground. Quite frankly, there were some pretty funny episodes without him - particularly those featuring his TV wife. So I wasn't thrilled when the show began and Liz stormed into Jack's office stating she had to find Tracy. Luckily, the other things happening were pretty funny. I liked the Saw ripoff movie that Jenna was doing. Each writing change made the movie a little funnier. Jack's determination to cut the budget on some bloated NBC projects was also funny. The arm-wrestling between Pete and his co-workers was ok, at least slightly better than the moment when Tracy was discovered in Liz's apartment.



    Hopefully Part II of this 100th episode will be a little funnier.
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