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.
The end credits misspell Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's Det. Odafin Tutuola's first name as "Oldafin".
Frank's trucker hats read "Straining Order" and "Wet Tacos".
Brian Williams: (pitching idea to Jack) And then I pull off my mask, and I'm a lizard-person, too. Blackout. End of episode.
Jack: What if you had a black bar at the bottom of the screen that prevented you from seeing anything dirty? Hank Hooper: I like that. I like that a lot. It would allow parents to eliminate racy content, like soccer or a woman stuffing a turkey.
Kenneth: So much of television is really not fit for children or Christians or (points to self) the elderly, so what if there was a black bar on the lower half of your TV screen that kept you from seeing bad things, like nudity or soccer?
Jack: Avery's career has never been more important because I just don't know what's happening with mine. Liz: What? Why? Jack: The everyone dining room, open office hours, memos with emoticons in them. If this is how Kabletown does business, I don't know if I have a future here.
Though credited, Keith Powell does not appear in this episode.
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