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  • Plan B

    7.5
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    Aaron Sorkin had a memorable appearance on Entourage two seasons ago, and he had another funny guest spot in this episode. I wish he would cross over to the other side of the camera more often.



    This was a fairly funny episode of 30 Rock, but I think that it is safe to say the show has run out of ideas. They are trying too hard to parody the Comcast purchase of NBC with this KableTown fiasco, and should just give up now and cut their losses. This is not a storyline that anyone can argue has been successful.



    I liked Toofer's line about Harvard having "concentrations" and not majors, but as a whole, just a slightly good 30 Rock, not a great one.
  • Funny episode - one of the better segments this season.

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    I love the episodes involving all the staff, with sparkling dialogue and a lot going on. The story was funny immediately - beginning with the interaction in Jack's office, when he lets Liz know that without Tracy, T.G.S. would have to go on hiatus. The reaction of her staff as she told them, was even funnier - with each person immediately stating they would cope using their "Plan B." - Then Jack gets Liz an interview on a reality show, which illustrates the scarcity of jobs for writers. In the lobby while waiting to be called in, we have the shows funniest moment - the walk and talk with Liz Lemon and Aaron Sorkin. Good to see 30 Rock getting back on track.
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