A weekly chronological journey through 30 Rock, looking at the jokes, the references, the highs, the lows, and all of the blerghs that come with one of the best shows of the 21st century.
Here it is nerds, the finale to 30 Rock and Go To There. Come on dummies, we can't waste too much time, there's a lot happening here this week! As Liz starts her new life as a stay-at-home mom, she's quickly thrust back into the world of TGS before the second act can even begin. As Kenneth notifies her that one final episode of TGS must be created of NBC has to pay 30 million dollars to Tracy, will Liz be able to leave the TV world behind? Elsewhere, Jack is doing well in his new CEO role of Kabletown, and despite reassuring Kenneth he's happy, has accomplishing his dream satisfied him, or is there nowhere else to go for this Alexander of the corporate world? Back at TGS, Jenna struggles being a non-actor (thereby not getting attention) and seeks out to find her new role in entertainment. Will she also find her new career? Finally, Tracy is struggling with TGS ending as the family and friends he's made are harder to say goodbye to than he ever expected. Will the gang stay in touch, or will their lives be forever changed after their last goodbye? It's been an absolute pleasure bring your Go To There every week for the last two-and-a-half years, and we cannot thank you all enough for joining us on this journey with us. This isn't farewell, but simply "goodbye for now..." As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
So shines a podcast episode in a weary world! With only one more episode left, 30 Rock is nearing that finish line, with many of its character's lives changing and stories wrapping up. As Liz's work world is crashing down around her, with Jack giving her one more chance to save TGS, can she make the magic happen again; all while her adoption is closing at the same time? Speaking of Jack, in his new role as CEO of Kabletown, his first task is determining the new president of NBC, and despite not having a chocolate factory and indoor boat at his disposable, he's going to "Willy Wonka" his candidates. But when Kenneth takes it too seriously by misunderstanding the idea, will Jack's plan backfire, or will a goon win in the end? We're at the penultimate episode of 30 Rock and Go To There, so hurry to the airport to grab your chili, it's podcast time! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Grab your tickets, oranges, and long-sleeve SPF shirts, we're going to Florida, y'all! As Jack and Liz are invited down to Florida to collect Colleen's final effects, they quickly learn Colleen's live-in nurse may have been just more than a friend. Will Martha's woodworking and "lumpy flowers" help them clue in on the truth? Meanwhile, back in NY at TGS, Tracy and Jenna are left in charge, and are tasked with running the place, along with learning of a lawsuit out against Kabletown and the show. Needing to do the right thing by doing the wrong thing, can they convince Kenneth to sell out his morals to save their careers and livelihoods? We're getting closer and closer to 30 Rock's ending, we're finally answering lingering questions and truly feeling like the sunset is upon us. Stay tuned for the final episodes as no amount of "lumpy flower" vases will deter it. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
As we're nearing our finale with every episode. it's end game for many of these long-running plot lines to come to an end; as well as being a series wrap for some characters. It's time for 30 Rock's seasonal corporate intrigue and betrayal! As Hank Hooper's retirement looms closer, and he lets Jack know that his granddaughter Kaylie will be taking over as Kabletown CEO, Jack's has one last-ditch effort to come out on top. But will he be able to do so with the help of an old rival and fickle actress in his ranks? Elsewhere, Liz is starting hormone shots to help in her pregnancy woes, but when still considering adoption, she may have to take a new approach and adopt an older child than a newborn, as she's been aiming to do since her search began. Finally, when Tracy's on the other side of directing and has Octavia Spencer on set for his Harriet Tubman biopic, he soon learns the trials and tribulations he's put Liz Lemon through the last seven years together. Can he do what Liz Lemon would do and save his film, or will Octavia ruin his life and movie? As we're also nearing "Game Over" at Go To There, join us as we're wrapping up 30 Rock and loving every second of it! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
One wedding a season isn't enough for 30 Rock, as we roll right into another one this week. As Jenna learns of Liz's marriage from the day before, she is livid and immediately bumps up her surprise wedding even sooner. And when she hears of Liz's award show, Jenna aims to have all of the lights on her, but Liz may very well make those lights too harsh for Jenna if she's nor careful. Elsewhere, Jack's mother Colleen is in town, but he refuses to give her the attention she seeks; even if it may be their final days together. Will Jack hear what she has to say, or will he turn around and she be one like *SNAP* that? Finally, Kenneth's still reeling from Hazel losing her job, as well as dumping him, so Tracy aims to help him out. When tries to make Kenneth's life more like the TV world(s) he loves so much, even brining in Florence Henderson, can it help Kenneth, out of his sad spiral? So hop in your horse-drawn carriage, hitch a ride to the award ceremony, and enjoy the best eulogy ever, on this week's Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Grab your best attire, we're going to a wedding at 30 Rock! When Criss and Liz see Dennis with an adopted kid after a disappointing pregnancy test result, Liz and Criss have finally had enough waiting and decide marriage may assist in their adoption rates, so head to city hall to tie the knot! But can Liz have her special day without all the traditional/typical special moments, or will she make it special all her own? Meanwhile, Tracy's next production is looming, and when he actually has to not only listen to the pitches, but get an insurance physical, he soon learns his life is headed somewhere he never expected: to a long, long, end. Can Tracy's existential realization help or hinder his new movie studio? Finally, when Jenna suddenly learns she's technically now property of a Surge fan who's collected enough points to own her, Jack aims to help her, but in turn destroys her world an his when value is applied via their accomplishments. Will they ever recover them their arbitrary values? The big day is finally here, Liz is wearing her whitest white, and Criss looks like a little Marzipan candy man in his suit, so let's get married, on this week's Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
What would YOU do to protect your foot babies and save your save show at 30 Rock? When Liz is in desperate need of bunion surgery, she finally gets the surgery as Hazel steps in to be her go-to assistant, one who surely has no agenda; like getting on TGS to become a breakout star. Will Liz get the recuperation she and her feet need? Elsewhere, when Jack becomes the butt of many jokes in the African-American community, if forces he and Tracy into a "who's more accomplished" and legal challenge when Jack learns of his likeness being used in Tracy's films. Will Jack perpetuate the stereotype his caricature is made out to be, or will good win out in the end? Finally, Jenna, still seeking to ensure Hazel has no way into the entertainment business, turns to Kenneth to get him on her side, but will her narcissism and lack of empathy spoiler her chances? Yes, yes they will! So don't forget to take your tires with you, change your feet bandages every few hours, and most importantly: respect these boobies, on a brand new Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Well, well, well, well, well, well, well, well, nope, that's too many "wells", we're going to start over! It's mere hours before the 2012 election at 30 Rock, and we cannot wait any longer to see who Jenna Maroney will endorse. As Jack Liz prepare to debate for Jenna why their candidates have her best interests at heart, they both may learn from each other in the end; although not very much. Meanwhile, Kenneth is finally able to vote for the very first time, and his absentee ballot has him learning all about the pros and cons all political choices can have, Will the TGS team be able to save save/demolish his town's clocktower? Finally, 4 years ago, Pete had an extraordinary moment with a 30 Rock security guard, all because of Obama's election as president, and is eager to reignite that same hope and moment, but fate may not sine on Pete Hornberger on this day... Who won the 2012 election, was Jenna Maroney the decider in the end, can Pete catch a break? Find out, on this week's Go To There. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's that time of the week to grab a brew-sky, ka-zap the top, and blinky, blinky, blinky the night away with Go To There! As Jenna's Jimmy Buffet-esque single has garnered her a new fandom, it's making it a hell for everyone at TGS and 30 Rock; including Jenna herself. When the nerds learn she cannot be the fake, plastic Jenna they know, they set out to ruin her newfound fame to help their sanities. Meanwhile, with the 2012 election a week away, it's do or die time for Jack, and he tricks Liz to help garner more support , er, money, for Mitt Romney. But will Liz sell her soul for infinite shrimp, or will this Latte Liberal do the right thing? Finally, when Tracy becomes the greatest mind to understand US politics, it's up to Liz and Jack to utilize him for the best interests of the country... and their political parties With this set-up, we'll need to stay tuned to next week's episode to see who wins the 2012 election, we cannot wait to see, and we're refusing to check Wikipedia to spoil the answer for ourselves! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
A sexually awoke Liz, a Jack who's questioning his place in the sex world, and old Jenna? Has 30 Rock taken crazy pills? This week's 30 Rock is a wacky trip, so let's get started already! With Liz's new sexual awakening, she's ready to live her Sex and the City dreams and have brunch and shares/swap sex stories; but no one's having it. Especially not Tracy, who's arguing there are no funny women, only men and monkeys! Will she let him get away with this, and more importantly, will she ever get to brunch? Meanwhile, Jack's on a walk of shame after spending the night with a pizza heiress, but so learns while he's juggling multiple women, he's being juggled along with some other men and an identity crisis rears its head. Will the Pokemon stay in the PC, or ever come out to play? Finally, as Jenna's ready to skip the dead zone for women actresses, she starts playing the part of the older actress to further her career, but Liz may overstap and blow the own scheme before it can begin. So grab your mimosas, gather your best Pokemon, and head upstairs on your motorized wall-climber, it's time to Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's time to get hot and horny via organization in this week's Go To There! When Jack's plan to tank NBC hits a snag as the upcoming election provides perfect comedic fodder for TGS in the new Republican VP running mate is a spitting image for Tracy, will Jack be able to stop Liz from mocking his grand ol' party and ruining his plans? Speaking of Liz: with her new workload, and still trying to have a baby with Criss, she may have finally found a way to make both work for her and produce the best results for everyone. Who knew paperclips could be a turn-on? Finally, when Jenna's latest songs' residuals are laughable, she seeks out a new demographic when she learns Kenneth's family, specifically his mom Pearline (Catherine O'Hara) and her friend Ron (Bryan Cranston) still buy physical CDs. But Kenneth can no longer deny telling his mother how he feels about Ron, but he soon learns more than he ever expected to about their relationship. So grab your spreadsheets, crack open that fresh new jewel case, and remember: we can see Alaska from our house! 30 Rock is hot and heavy with planning this week, nerds! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Here we are, dummies, the final season of 30 Rock is finally here, and we're ready to tank this podcast along with it! Just kidding, we've been doing that since day one, but Jack is aiming to do that the NBC lineup in hopes of selling of Kbaletown's shares and enforcing his future. Will he succeed, and how could God Cop possibly fail? Meanwhile, Jenna's wedding year is in full effect, and she asks, na,y demands Liz be her maid of honor and predict her every move, as well as plan her bachelorette party. And, naturally, it's the last thing Liz would to do, so can she get out it, or will she feel Jenna's wrath? FInally, Kenneth and Hazel are dating, and when Kenneth's asks Tracy for advice, he ends up at their place for dinner. But Hazel has other motives and puts Kenneth and Tracy in an awkward position to better her career. As we're in the final chapter of 30 Rock, we're eager to revisit and re-discover the moments that lead to the finale, so join us every step of the way! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Good question episode/podcast title. what WILL happen to the gang next year, but what will happen to this gang this week first? As Jack and Avery are set to renew their vows, Jack asks Liz to assist in officiating their ceremony, but he also learns Avery and Scott have a secret; both in a communication manner, and relationship. Meanwhile, Hazel's home life is turned upside-down, and is forced to seek housing elsewhere, and Kenneth extends his apartment to her, but so learns her manipulation will cost him his future. Additionally, Criss is set on being the "man" in the relationship, and fears Liz will leave him if he cannot prove himself. Can he and Van Der Beek change her mind? Finally, Tracy's image and reputation has landed him in hot water with the African-American community, and after some words from Dr. Cornel West, seeks to find a role model to inspire him. We've done it, we've reached the finale of season six, and as busy as this episode and season has been, we're ready to head into the final season of 30 Rock! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's an episode of confessions, feminism, and realization as the 30 Rock gang learns a lot in their penultimate season 6 episode. It's a wondrous day at 30 Rock and for Jack as Avery is finally returned to him from her imprisonment in North Korea! But is there more to Avery and her fellow prisoner sportscaster Scott Scottsman from Scottsdale, or is Jack going to be make something from nothing? Meanwhile, Liz and Criss ready some renovations for their place, the costs are higher than Liz anticipated, but when she has to weight being the money-maker in the relationship will feminism win out in the end, or can Criss Points help turn the tide? Finally, as Jenna's planning her wedding, she's doing the not-gauche idea of having a sponsored wedding, but when she has trouble sounding Southern, can Tracy and Kenneth reverse "My Fair Lady" her in time, or will Jenna realize more about herself than any of us knew? WIth only one episode left this season before our final season begins, will the gang send us off wanting more? As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Welcome to another episode of Queen of Jordan with Curtis and David, continuing our breakdown of every Queen of Jordan episode, with this week's episode: Mystery of the Phantom Pooper. This week, as Angie is readying her new fashion line, NBC executive Jack Donaghy seems to be interfering in her planning when he's more concerned with his hostage wife returning than her fashion show. Additionally, will Tracy be able to give Angie what she wants to make her night truly memorable, or merely good? Elsewhere, Lisa Lampanelli(?) is a sub-babysitter for Angie and Tracy's baby Virginia, but when one small verbal flub lands Liz in hot water with the baby, can she rectify the beef and stop being rude? Finally, TGS co-star, Jenna Maroney is all over this week's events struggling to be a part of the story. Will she get her way, or is too much Maroney a bad thing? So grab your D'wfan throwing wine, book your flight to Somalia, and head to 30 Rock for a fashion show served with all of Costco's pierogies and Burger King as we Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Anything can happen on live TV, and this week's Go To There analyzes the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of what it has had to offer. When Jack decided TGS has costs Kabletown too much money being a live show, he plans to convert it a taped presentation, and it's up to Kenneth to save the show. Will his memories of failed live sitcom finales, racially tense live shows, and other sketch programs be enough to sway the cast and crew to stay live, or will the promise of two work weeks a year be too good to pass up? Additionally, Jenna wants nothing less than to be proposed to on live TV by Paul, but when they try and tell Jenna she's doing it for the wrong reasons, will it convince her ego to step aside for the benefit of their love and relationship? Just like 30 Rock's previous live episode, there are numerous differences in the different airings (airings that legally impossible to find online) and we do our best to point out and share the differences for the audience. The risk of live TV is arguably rarely worth the reward, but 30 Rock has proved with sharp writing and talent, you can pull it off. Just lose the blackface next time so more viewers can experience it all and the whole idea of losing history by losing it to history because of an outdated minstrel stereotype and racially insensitive themes. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
This week's 30 Rock aims to make you as comfortable as possible, while making you possibly uncomfortable simultaneously. As Jack is ready to introduce his newest Kabletown undertaking to the masses, he's soon reminded why AMerican workers aren't as highly praised as his 1950s mindset wants him so hard to believe. Can he save his new endeavor, or like all Americans, weasel his way out of it? Elsewhere, Liz and Criss discover an old box of adoption stuff from Liz's past, and their relationship must cross a bridge they each believe the other isn't sure wants to cross. Finally, Jenna is spiraling out of control with the latest celebrity fad: public celebrity breakdown. WIll her plan to win Paul work, or is he left in Kouchie's soft arms forever? Don't worry, we won't ask you to listen on a Kabletown Kouchtown couch, but get comfy, nerds, Go To There is here! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's time to grab your giant ribbon-cutting scissors, as it's time for a new Go To There! When Kouchtown is officially open for production, Jack's attention is pulled when Colleen (Elaine Stritch) is in town unbeknownst to him for heart surgery. But when Liz is there to try and get them to have their final "talk", will she be able to get them to do so, or will Colleen rather die than talk to Jack? Elsewhere, Jenna is continuing her sexual walkabout, steadily checking off numerous items, but her most audacious task of bagging a children's entertainer, a non-Aboriginal Australian, AND being the Yoko Ono of the band may lead her to run back to Paul before it's too late. Finally, Tracy's eldest son, George Foreman, has been accepted to Stanford but Trtacy doesn't think Jordan men are right for college and aims to convince him to drop out and stay with him. Can the entourage and 30 Rock crew convince Tracy otherwise? In a rare episode where everyone else is the more racist than Liz Lemon, this is a standout episode on 30 Rock's sixth season as we wind down to the finale. So grab your Joey and make sure your walkabout always leads you back home! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's time, Go To There gang, time for those self-evaluations, and we can only hope in the end you're not the worst person you know; but the at the least the fourth! As Liz and the TGS crew learn that Tracy lost his sense of smell, she aims to get it back for him. And when it benefits her and the show greatly (mostly because she smells like his long-lost dad) she must decide the moral and ethical decision to do what's right. Meanwhile, after a prank embarrasses Jenna, she strikes back, to get caught up not only in a prank war, but also the self-effacing decision that she may be the worst person she knows. Can the prank wear help Jenna discover something about her self? Finally, thanks to the self-evaluations, Jack thinks Pete has stagnated in his position and aims to re-shape in him into a more outstanding man. Unfortunately for Pete his life was fine before Jack's involvement and only gets worse with each new lesson. As we're nearing the season 6 finale with each episode, we're reaching the end of the series more and more rapidly. These characters have become of the most memorable dummies TV has offered, so stick with us to the end! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Worry not, fellow thespians, we shant say the name of the famed Scottish play and put a curse upon thee, so enjoy this week's Go To There! Liz Lemon is doing her taxes and gets a reality call that says she's been living the same life for the past three years, and vows to make a change for the next 12 months. As Jack is still feeling unfulfilled at Kabletown, so he invokes the "Shower Principle" to kickstart his brain and figure out his new path for his career and the company. But will his thoughts produce the correct choices for him and Kabletown? Meanwhile, as Jenna is preparing to perform in a sketch about Shakespeare's Mac-- er, Scottish play, she fears she's curs-ed and doomed after taking on the role. But is Mayor McCheese perhaps responsible for her bad luck... or someone else? This week's 30 Rock is all about finding your new goal and avoiding murder, y'know, normal everyday realities we all face! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
We're fast tracking everything this week at 30 Rock: songs, movies, even careers, so let's not waste any time and Go To There! As Jack has greenlit his made-for-TV movie about Avery in Korea, Liz is tasked to write the truth, unfortunately the truth might be too truthful and detailed for Jack's liking. Additionally, Jack and Diana (Mary Steenburgen) face their unresolved tension, as Liz aka "The Blocker" sets Diana up with Lance Drake Mandrell (William Baldwin) to sort it out. Elsewhere, not only is Jenna starring in the movie, she is also performing the title song, but when she's parodied by "Weird" Al Yankovic, she and Tracy set out to slay the king of parody songs. Finally, Kenneth sets out to return to his dream of being President of Television, and must start from the bottom, as a janitor. But it is soon revealed that his life isn't as bright, sunny, and happy as he's led many to believe. What truly lies under Kenneth's usual upbeat demeanor? So join us this week on Go To There: Brought to you with limited commercial interruptions by Pride Pad. The world is your toilet. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
If they make a TV movie of your life, will Jenna Maroney play your role? This week's Go To There has growth in characters, the first steps in saving a life, and the ever-popular male gaze all over it. As Jack is seeing less of of his wife Avery's story in the news cycle, he takes it upon himself to reignite her tale back into the masses. And Jenna might have just the idea: a TV movie, with her as the leading lady, but does Jack buy her as Avery Jesbert? Meanwhile, Liz officially adopts Hazel has her mentee, becoming her mentor, opening her eyes to the male-centric world of going far in their world. But has lit bit off more than even she can chew with Hazel? Speaking of Hazel, her new role as Tracy's personal page has caused Kenneth some concern, but made Tracy's life seemingly better. Has Hazel unlocked Pandora's Box of Tracy Jordan, and can Kenneth save him before it's too late? This week's 30 Rock shines a light on Hazel, something the character has needed for a few weeks now, and we're eager to see how far she'll go. So grab your cornrows, brush up your rap skills, and let's head to the Apollo with Leminem! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Wear your green, don't leave your children at Sears, and tune into the Go To There's St Patrick's Day episode of 30 Rock! As Liz and Criss are skipping the events, staying at home, they get un an invited guest in a past love of Liz's: Dennis Duffy. Is he here to reignite that spark, or will Liz finally give him the boot once and for all? Elsewhere, Jack's working through the weekend and joins the writers for a game of Colonizers of Malaar, wherein he (once again) metaphors his life at Kabletown. Will this be the revelatory kick in the bum to push him out of his funk? Finally, it's the first time that Hazel must do Kenneth's former duties of taking care of Tracy and Jenna, and it's not going well. Between opening up old wounds and creating new ones, Hazel may be in over her head, but can Kenneth forget his old life, or will ne nobly assist her? As we're halfway through season 6 of 30 Rock, with a final season looming closer and closer, it seems 30 Rock are beginning to put pieces in place to set up a final adventure for the gang, join us through the end, won't you? As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Changes are in store for TGS, motherhood rears its 6-headed head towards Jenna, and the Jack/Kaylie rivalry reignites, all on this week's 30 Rock. As Kaylie's in town, a convoluted plan sabotage the American's Kidz Got Singing finale to make her life better kicks off, but can she manipulate Jack and her pop-pop to do so? Speaking of Kidz, after a disastrous finale leaves the contestants drunk live on TV, Kenneth is promoted to the new head of Standards and Practices for late-night programming, including TGS, results in a contentious series of events between he and Liz. Finally, when Jenna's unable to have her finale go well on Kidz, she does the next best thing: tracks down the children her frozen embryos have produced and holds a family reunion to better her career. But as her personality was seemingly passed down genetically, can she hold the Maroney brood together? So grab your fruit roll-ups, gather the family, and don't worry, we've bleeped all the bad words for you to enjoy this week's Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
This week's 30 Rock celebrates love (whether that's between a man and car or an adultophobe and the student they took advantage of), mystery, and doing the right thing. So let's no waste too much time and stat this week's Go To There! When Frank's mom thinks Liz is his secret crush, it forces Frank to reveal all about Lynn Onkman (Susan Sarandon) to his mother (Patti Lupone). Can Liz maintain her food lust and dodge the rocky relationships? Meanwhile Kenneth is starting his new role in the Standards and Practices department, and quickly finds a rival in Bradley. Jack is seeing all the signs of corporate rivalry and when he's forced to confront an old associate from his past (Stanley Tucci), will he help Kenneth do the right thing? Finally, when presented with the chance to find out who stole Pete's whiskey, Jenna and Tracy use her failed procedural pilot skills to hunt the perpetrator down. But the truth may be too much for parties involved, can Jenna and Tracy do the right thing to make all parties happy in the end. Alexis Goodlooking might be good looking and good at looking at clues and scenes of crimes, but it also helps create one of the funniest 30 Rock episodes this season. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's a magical day that only comes once every four years, and at 30 Rock, it's time for Leap Day, complete with a Jim Carrey/Andie MacDowell tie-in movie! After Liz runs into an old College classmate Thad Warmald (Steve Little), he invites her to his Leap Day party. But then Jenna learns who he is and how rich he has become since college and is now Liz's plus-one to seduce and become a gold-digger. But then Thad propositions Liz to take his virginity, and he clock starts ticking before the hot bitches usurp Liz's opportunity. Elsewhere, Jack is Scroog-ing it up with Kabletown's latest acquisition, and as he starts forgetting the important things like his past, present, and future, it's up to the Ghosts of Leap Day Past, Present, and Future to remind him of what's really important. Finally, when Tracy has his own Leap Day miracle in finding a nearly expired Benihana gift card, he shares the wealth with his TGS family, but is concerned when he fears he's not doing enough. Can his elegant, but sad face save the day and help his fellow man? So start your crying, get your candy, and do the things you would never do, as Leap Day Williams says "real life is for March, and nothing that happens on February 29 counts." As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's 30 Rock doing a Batman homage! After Jack is mugged on his way to work, he holds up in office to avoid feeling the sting of it happening again. But eventually he aims to take matters into his own hands and become mayor of New York! Elsewhere, as Jack is terrified of the underbelly New York offers, Liz is ready to embrace it and became the villain of the the town. Will she fully succumb to the dark side, or can The Tuxedo rescue her before it's too late? Finally, Jenna and Paul's relationship has found a new kink: normaling. But will this newfound level in their relationship push them apart, or bring them ever closer? In an episode like this with 30 Rock, we're dealing with an homage to another property where the story can be a bit too focused, but there are still enjoyable moments when we're not "being Batman". So don the cowl, Go To There is here to save the day! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's Valentine's Day (or Happy League of Women's Voting Day if you're not into VD) at 30 Rock, and we have a jam-packed episode. As Criss aims to give Liz her first real Valentine's Day, it forces them to head to their dreaded IKEA, a destination known to destroy more relationships than it bonds. Can Liz and Criss survive the labyrinth that will test their new relationship? Elsewhere, Avery's mother Diana Jessup (Mary Steenburgen) is in town demanding Avery's return. Unfortunately for her and Jack, they're both sex-starved and a visit to the UN only exacerbates their sexual tension. Back at 30 Rock, Jenna is poised to perform live on America's Kidz Got Singing, but as the curtain is ever closer to raise, she gets a case of the yips. Can she get better before the cameras go live, or will she succumb to the pressure? Finally, Hazel is now a page for the TGS crew, and is having trouble finding her place. Whereas Lutz is lonely on Valentine's, so Frank and Tracy share their dirtbag talents on a new student. Can Hazel fit in, and will Lutz find love? 30 Rock's final Valentine's Day episode is full of memorable moments and continues to develop characters we've spent years with. Here's to your Valentine's Day plans, and we hope if you're going to IKEA as a couple you're able to walk out with meatballs instead of a broken heart! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Mazel tov, Go To There listeners! This week's 30 Rock has us celebrating the growth we all go through, whether it's at your job, or in the Jewish faith idea. Liz's contract is up for negotiations, and when it's time to talk money, she takes it upon herself to get the most out of her contract, but Jack's unfulfilled role at Kabletown has his eager to negotiate and push Liz to her limits. Meanwhile, as Kenneth is felling unappreciated and unnoticed after his absence last week, he seeks the writer's room to take notice by switching jobs for the day with Hazel Wassername (Kristen Schaal). Will Kenneth's value be found, or is he lost in the shuffle at 30 Rock? Finally, at their attorney son's Bar Mitzvah, Jenna and Tracy are forced to put on an act that is not beloved. But when they talk to the unhappy man of honor, they learn that their actions have effects, and vow to be "haw-naist" and tell it like it is going forward. As 30 Rock's 6th season rolls on, and the characters are getting more development and growth, we're here for every second of it, so as the Hebrew people say: "l'chaim!" As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
We've all had run-ins with success one way or another, but for Jenna and Liz, it may finally be the end on this week's 30 Rock! As Jenna's success with America's Kid Got Singing is landing her movie roles in the latest [INSERT HOLIDAY NAME HERE] movie, she uses and abuses Liz Lemon once again, and nearly ruptures their friendship. Can Liz, while covered in paint, find a new friend to take Jenna's place while Jenna's new posse (with Mankind/Mick Foley) teaches her a harsh lesson? And speaking of taking people's places, Kenneth (and the rest of the Pages, led by the head page Dalton) are released from their jobs as Jack erases the program from NBC/Kabletown, only to discover he may have made a mistake in doing so. Can Jack recover, or is New Kenneth here to stay? Finally, Tracy learns his birthday will be without gifts and presents and contemplates a life as a man with everything you could possibly imagine. Will his existential breakdown push him to the brink, or can Dotcom and Grizz save the day (and their jobs)? This week's episode is a return to form 30 Rock and we at Go To There are loving it, be sure to check back next week for more! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Picking up where last week left off, it's zany at 30 Rock as Criss confronts Jack, Jack confronts Devin Banks, and Kelsey Grammar is Abraham Lincoln?! With Criss finding out who gave him his starter money, and realizing that Liz's opinion of him changed, Criss seeks out Jack to return the money. Unfortunately for Criss, Jack is already in Liz's head and he has her locked and loaded to re0think their relationship. Elsewhere, as Liz is still dealing with the idiots (Tracy and Denise Richards), Devin Banks incites more chaos by leaking other Tracy controversies, but will his plan to blackmail Jack to give his kids a leg-up on Liddy backfire? Finally Jenna, Kenneth, and Kelsey Grammar reunite the Best Friends Gang to cover for their near-execution of Pete. But will Kelsey's one-man show keep the crowds busy so they can essentially get away with near-murder? So grab your towels, sunscreen, bathing shorts, and towels, it's time for Go To There in la Piscine! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
When Tracy's horrific stand-up offends the wrong advocacy group, who start protesting 30 Rock and the Girly Show, Liz Lemon must do damage control. Unfortunately, she offends another group in turn, and Tracy's leading the charge. But as Liz is juggling Tracy and his fellow idiots, Jack is on to here secret romance and gets in her head to learn all about his flaws. Can she put Jack our of her mind and enjoy her relationship with Criss (James Marsden) or will Jack win out and ruin another man of Liz's? Finally, when Jenna's dressing room requires a replacement bulb, she and Kenneth set out to do it themselves. Naturally, it can only get worse and worse with each new step along the way, and somehow they nearly kill Pete and call upon their partner in the Best Friend Gang: Kelsey Grammer to assist in their cleanup. In a rare 30 Rock episode of art imitating life, as Tracy's stand-up storyline mimics a real life event, we at Go To There discuss the reality of what Tracy said, and the representation and tropes sitcoms, TV, and movies have progressed since then. We perhaps go a BIT long in our discussion, but it's subject matter we've only treaded, never devoted too much time to (and one I'd like to devote more to one day). Regardless, please enjoy this episode of Go To There, and return next week for the exciting conclusion! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
New year, new season of 30 Rock, same Go To There! With season 6 welcoming back viewers with little time to spare, let's hop in, eh? With a new attitude (and less redundant torso fabric) Liz Lemon is ready to kick off 2012 taking care of Liz first, and worrying less. But what's with the new Liz, why won't she respond to Tracy's wacky antics and monkeyshines? Will Tracy get to the bottom on the new, improved Liz Lemon? Elsewhere, Jenna is riding high off of her newfound success as the mean judge on America's Kidz Got Singing, but when Jack realizes that she could actually being hurting their feelings, he sets out to decide what's more important: emotions or money? Finally, when Kenneth's reverend does the math and learns the Apocalypse is nigh, Kenneth sets out to do everything he's always wanted to do. But level-headed Pete does his best to reassure Kenneth that while the world isn't ending, he should try and live a life that's full of moments regardless of what tomorrow may bring. Season 6 has started off strong with an excellent premiere episode, and with a jam-packed season ahead of us, we're looking forward to more in 30 Rock's penultimate season. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
As the fifth season wraps at TGS, so does 30 Rock and Go To There, but can Liz survive a summer when her expectations fail to move past her actual life? With the desire to vacation in the Hamptons and get away from the chaos of her show and Tracy Jordan, what will the next 3 months hold for Liz when she realizes chaos is her normal? Elsewhere, with a new lucrative campaign with the Wool Council, Jenna must push her and Paul's "perversions" down to maintain the image of Wool. Can they put their not-normal lives on hold for the benefit of her career, or will they decided on being sat upon? You know, because of all of the positive statistics and health benefits it provides? Finally, as Jack is coping with Avery still being held hostage in North Korea, he leans on Kenneth, who quickly becomes a non-sexual replacement for Avery. Will Kenneth escape this unwanted life, and more importantly, get everyone to his birthday party? As we close on a stellar season of 30 Rock, we're excited for the new year and what the gang will return for in season 6! Be sure to continue subscribing and downloading more Go To There are we intend to share the remaining episodes in 2021! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
With TGS saved, and a new lease and viewpoint on life, Liz Lemon is determined to continue the next phase of her life: finally completing her duplex! Unfortunately for Liz, the universe seems to have other plans for her, and when a stubborn plastic bag obstructs her new "world view", her priorities shift. Elsewhere Jack and Avery are still distant, but when Avery has the chance to come up to help raise Liddy, Jack keeps her away, only to inadvertently allow her to get too close to the DMZ in North Korea and become detained by Kim Jong-Il (Margaret Cho). Can he use his connections in Condoleezza Rice to rescue Avery, or will she remain Mrs. Jong-Un forever? Finally, although Tracy has returned to TGS, the entourage continued living without him and have inside jokes that he's not a part of, and he insists they cease! Can Tracy return to the center of attention, or has he been gone too long to be in the "know"? As we're now one episode from the end of an extremely strong season of 30 Rock, join Go To There as we close out the 2020 year with the finale next week. And we'll be picking up the sixth season in 2021! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
5 seasons, and dozens of hours later, here we are: episode 100 of 30 Rock! This is a busy one, so hold on, nerds, we're taking our time... With Hank Hooper threatening TGS with cancellation after their 100th episode, Liz and her crew set out to make the best TGS episode ever and save their show! Unfortunately for Liz, it would seem everyone is out to sabotage her luck and when Jack leaves her in a lurch, and Dennis sesk to leech off of her once again, can Tracy save the day? However, for Tracy, he's back from "Africa", but his star power is preventing him from returning to the easy life, nad no matter what he does, he cannot rid himself of his good persona. Can he shake all the good he's done in the last few months and get back to the easy life, or will he be A-list forever more? Meanwhile, as the end of TGS is looming, Jenna finally comes to the conclusion that a baby brings attention and at the suggestion of Kenneth, contemplates becoming a mother. Will her hormones win out, or can her hysterical drive to remain a star prevent a uterus turd from stealing focus? Finally, as Jack is faced with the realization that he's settled into a life with Kabletown that is not what he pictured in his younger days, he's greeted with three alternate Jack's to show him what what was, is, and could be depending on his choices. Will past, alternate and future Jack show him the way, or will he betray Liz and 30 Rock to look out for just Jack? This is a monumental moment for 30 Rock and Go To There, and in an episode of cameos, self-referential material, and callbacks, we hope you stick with us. With only a couple of episode left in this season, help us close out 2020 with one of 30 Rock's strongest seasons! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
The hunt for Tracy is on as we continue from the last episode to find out where Tracy is in New York. But can Liz and Kenneth outwit Tracy and locate him, or is TGS done for? Meanwhile Pete is emasculated by a TGS staffer (Rob Riggle), but soon learns he has a knack for arm wrestling and sets out to right the wrongs his job pummels him with. And finally, Jenna's "Plan B" has fallen through, but luckily she has a backup to her backup and lands a role in the latest torture porn film "Take My Hand", unfortunately it's under pressure from the state they're filming in to be showcased in a positive light, so let the production meddling begin! And not to be forgotten, Jack finds his way into the production after discovering it's a Kabletown/NBC production, so his goal to make everything profitable is underway. As we wrap up the multi-episode arc of Tracy's disappearance, and we're headed towards the 100th episode and finale of the season, 30 Rock's season 5 continues to be a shining beacon as to why we love this series. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
With Tracy's absence affecting more and more each week, Jack lets Liz know that a forced hiatus is going to occur for TGS and that kicks in everyone's backup plan; everyone but Liz that is. When she's forced to faced the potential finale of her show, and everyone else with a backup response to their careers, Liz is a woman lost, lingering for her next mission, even getting advice from Aaron Sorkin. But as Jack's job is safe with Kabletown, his new acquisition, a gay TV networks "TWINKS" isn't growing in the way Jack needs it to. Desperate for a way out, he enlists his rival Devin Banks (Will Arnett) to be his fall guy. Unfortunately for Jack, Devin's new life full of gaybies has him more than prepared for the lifestyle that Kabletown provides versus GE's. 30 Rock's nearing the season 5 finale, and Go To There is in the height of one of its strongest episode runs, so join us as we inch nearer the epic 100th episode and beyond! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Welcome to QOJ with Curtis and David as we tackle the latest episode of the hit reality show: "Queen of Jordan"! As Angie's new single "My Single Is Dropping" is dropping prepares its launch party, 30 Rock employees Jack Donaghy and Liz Lemon aim to use it as an excuse to convince her husband, Tracy to return to 30 Rock and TGS. Meanwhile, TGS star Jenna Maroney is continuously waging war with QOJ stars and Portia steps in to help her with her seeming alcohol abuse, but will Jeena accept the help of those who care for her and their intervention? Additionally, as Randi is ready to share her own news, she decides to help TGS writer Frank Rossitano reunite with a teacher, Lynn Onkman (Susan Sarandon) who took advantage of him (look, there's no really nice way to describe this horrific storyline, we apologize) when he was her student. WIll love renew, or has Frank's arrested development caused him too much damage? Finally, D'Fwan thinks Kabletown executive Jack Donaghy might be batting for the same team and aims to open him up to his world, but D'Fwan may not be ready for what Jack's coming to the game with. There is plenty of wine-throwing, name-calling, and betrayal in this week's Queen of Jordan, so grab your HAY-UM and join Go To There as we piece together this beloved classic episode. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's time for 30 Rock and TGS to face the music, in this week's Go To There! In another example of art imitating life, the writer's of TGS are put on blast in a hard-hitting article criticizing their depiction(s) of women on TV. However, Liz sets out to show how not non-feminist they are and hires a guest writer: Abby Flynn (Christin Milioti). But, when Abby shows up to be the perceptually opposite of what Liz is wanting to promote, she aims to help Abby "grow up." Elsewhere in 30 Rock, Jack has the renewed life goal of becoming CEO of Kabletown, but understands that family is thicker than water. As he learns that the most likely inheritor of Kabletown's top position is Hank Hooper's 14 year old granddaughter Kaylie (Chloë Grace Moretz), he whips up a plan to destroy her future; but unlocks his past as a result, along with a sleeping dragon in Kaylie. 30 Rock has shown consecutively now that, despite Tracy being brought in its first episode to "save TGS", there are still characters and stories of the people inside the TGS world that can showcase quality entertainment. We hope his African sabbatical does him well, but with this recent string of episodes and the upcoming "Queen of Jordan", 30 Rock shows it doesn't need the famed actor of hits like "Who Dat Ninja?" and "Fat Bitch" to excel! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
On this week's Go To There, we get a mini-mystery that harkens back to many Agatha Christie novels after Liz dives headfirst into Spinsterhood. Can she be pulled out of her newfound life, or is it just her and her new cat Emily Dickinson versus the world?Elsewhere Pete and Frank begin their new journey: Soundmound. After Frank's inspiring lyrics and Pete's history in music, the two set out to rock the town, but will their egos and differences split the band before they make it big? Finally, as Jack sets out to negotiate with the Kabletown board, he must first face down his daughter's nanny who's charging him far more than he thinks she's worth, but she may be able to teach a thing or two in regards to negotiation in the end. Despite being a filler episode and not advancing too much in 30 Rock's world, we like to think "It's Never Too Late For Now" stands atop the filler pile as a standout. From its wild mystery to the slow unraveling of it all (and Soundmound, RIP), it's an excellent episode to enjoy! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Pack your bags, we're (mostly) leaving 30 Rock this week on Go To There as Liz and Carol head out of town for a couple's retreat, and Jack and Avery head to the Great White North to attend a summit. But don't worry, the rest of TGS are still in town as Tracy deals with his newfound stardom. Liz and Carol are going to stayover in NC but their personalities cause a clash on the tarmac that puts the other passengers, and their relationship, to its absolute limit.Meanwhile, Jack and AVery have little time to celebrate Canada as Avery starts having contractions and it's a race to the border to prevent *gasp* a dual-citizenship baby! The two couples must test each other's similar quirks and personalities to survive their tumultuous weekends. Finally, with great power comes... yadda yadda, we've all heard it a thousand times before.... But Tracy is now reaping the benefits of EGOT-ing, and it's scared him to where he's not sure he can commit to the pressure waged against him. What a whirl-of-wind episode "Double-Edged Sword" is, it feels like a finale (mid-or-season) just dropped midway through the season's run; it's not a bad thing, mind you, but with as much that occurs, it's wild they placed it in mid-February in the season's run. Enjoy it, as we're starting the build to the finale, and Tracy's small arc of running away from it all. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
As we begin a new era with Kabletown in charge of 30 Rock, Jack meets his new boss Hank Hooper (Ken Howard) who's demeanor and changes to Jack's day-to-day may be the end of Jack's time with the company he's long adored. Elsewhere, Avery is under the watchful, driven eyes of her competition Carmen Chao (Vanessa Lachey) who wants her job, and is out to prove Avery's pregnant and unfit for the promotion. So Liz becomes the hero and fakes being pregnant to save Avery and Jack, but is she ready for the newfound rumors and attention? Finally, in a brief C-plot, Tracy and Jenna, two people who never get what they want, are torn between a sweater, and just as they've become good friend, it stands to unravel itself over its possession. ¡Qué Sorpresa! was a surprise for us and is continuing the solid run of season 5 episodes, and we at Go To There appreciate your help in getting us this far, whether you're pretending or not! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Welcome to a new era of 30 Rock and TGS: the Kabletown years. As Jack's beloved company becomes a new entity, he vows to keep up his ability to "innovent" (a word he innovented) and produce a new relief special for the next inevitable natural disaster, with guest stars like Robert De Niro, but are his morals in the right place when he aims to ♫ help the people the things that happened happened to? ♫ Elsewhere in 30 Rock, Liz and Tracy are at each other's throats once again as he's still on his best behavior for his Oscar chances, by ensuring he doesn't look the fool on Angie's new reality show. this obviously interferes with TGS production and unleashes Liz's boss mode, but it seems Tracy's always one step ahead in getting around work. Finally, after being tasked with coming up with possible natural disasters for Jack's relief fund, the writer's room star imagining their dream world-ending survival scenario. In a small reality twist, after learning Lutz is the only one capable of driving them anywhere, a Bachelor-esque competition begins aiming to be one of the few that can survive and travel the inevitable wasteland with him. 30 Rock's been on a solid roll these last few weeks and we at Go To There couldn't be more excited, as we're loving it! So grab your autotuner, your New York Ranger hockey mask, and meet at Tupac's house for Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
It's a new year at 30 Rock and TGS, as well as a new relationship?! As Jack checks his marriage certificate from this destination wedding, he soon learns that Liz's language barrier costs him once again, as he's officially married to her, instead of Avery! Unfortunately it's a sour honeymoon as jack's sacrificing the TGS studio to showcase the Kabletown owners how profitable they can be, but Liz has ideas in mind to get what she needs from him. Elsewhere Danny and Jenna must share a dressing room due to Jack's whoring of the studio, and are forced to play pretend to protect Kenneth's delicate feelings. But their faux marriage is as tumultuous as one would expect. Finally, Tracy learns he's going to die due to poor diet and Angie must step in and become a breadwinner for the Jordan family. Can her unwillingness to take instruction and orders from anyone stop her from being a success? As Go To There donates an additional 5 million dollars to the The Jack and Elizabeth Donaghy High School for Teen Drama, The Arts, and Feelings, we urge you to do the same, and if you can't listening to our latest episode is helpful enough! And remember: always question "what is art?" As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
As we close out 30 Rock's 2010 set of episodes, we're treated to season 5's Christmas episode wherein Jack finally invites Colleen (Elaine Stritch) to his Christmas Attack Zone. A zone wherein he will reveal Avery's (Elizabeth Banks) pregnancy to her AND he knows who his father is: Milton Greene (Alan Alda). Can Colleen's old heart stand the reveal(s)? Meanwhile, Liz is hiding out to delay the holiday theatrics but winds up getting involved in Jack's craziness. Elsewhere Jenna, fresh off her breakup with Paul, is struggling to accept it, but also really wants to have the best time at New Queer's Eve; despite Paul's absence. Finally, Tracy's doing his best to maintain his newfound star power and professionalism as awards season is looming, so he buys the rights to a movie that could potentially tarnish his reputation. However, he will so learn that making people laughter is often more vital than any award may be. As we close the 2010 year on 30 Rock, season 5 seems to be turning the tide to picking up its steam as we head to episode 100 and the finale! Keep an eye on Go To There as we take you there and beyond... As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Please, have a seat and make yourself comfortable listener, it's therapy time at 30 Rock! As Liz and Carol's relationship struggles to get stronger, Liz finds an outlet in the lowest level employee at the last place network in America: Kenneth. but will her problems unlock his hidden mental issues, or can Jack rescue him before it's too late? Speaking of Jack, he gets an opportunity to invest in Donald's (Tracy's son who's older than him) theme restaurant featuring Godzila® (with ONE "L" for trademark reasons) but it might unlock his hidden mental block(s) inscribed by his own father. Finally, when Jenna's getting ready for what she hopes is the next step in her and Paul's relationship, he turns the tables on her and has her second guessing if that next step will ever come. After a rocky episode last week, Go To There and 30 Rock return to form in this week's mental episode. We just hope you can keep it together and didn't have to eat your father-pig to download this episode. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
This week's episode of 30 Rock has the TGS crew (and head crewman Daniel Sunjata) loving Liz, Pete bonding with "Jack", and Jack learning that his legacy is something to never expect to last forever. As Liz reminisces her first two weeks as the cool college dorm resident, she soon quickly learns that some roles are assigned to you via the universe and are inescapable. Elsewhere the Writer's Room nerds learn Jack's voice powers the website Pronouncify.com and prank Pete into building a one-sided friendship with Jack, but their plan may prove to garner favor for both in the end. Finally, as Jack's trip down microwave-division lane shows that his time there has long come and gone, it has him second-guessing his next move in his career. This week's Go To There is reminded that 30 Rock has its ups-and-downs, and College may be the DOWN of season 5. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
This week's 30 Rock has everyone questionsing their morals and ethics as the gang must decide between what's right for them, or right for the rest of the world. When Liz discovers the world's best pair of jeans and gets a huge confidence boost, she soon learns her "Handmade in USA" tag isn't quite right. Elsewhere Jack learns that Congresswoman Bookman is still urging NBC to fix itself before its potential Kabletown merger and he enlists the help of her political rival to run against her. Steve Austin (John Slattery) plays unaffiliated Rhode Island nominee, who wants to give America a renaissance, but also gives Jack the moral dilemma of doing what's right for him, and what's right for the rest of America. Finally, Tracy's Oscar chances have the ability to improve (or possibly crumble) when Jenna convinces him to host a party for the Hollywood Foreign Press, but it may have a larger impact than Jenna ever anticipated. We urge you to do the fin thing of learning of where companies you buy from stem from, because it's quite wild when pull out large enough to see who owns what and who's owned by whom. It's BONKERS! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
This week's 30 Rock gets us back on storylines as we're reminded Avery and Jack are having a baby and Avery sets some boundaries for Liz and Jack. Which. unfortunately, is bad timing for Liz as her dad is in town on a Gentleman's Intermission, and she doesn't have her mentor to give her any assistance. Elsewhere, when Kenneth learns about NBC's obituary series, he shows it to Tracy who thinks he's going to be remembered for being a buffon and sets out to change his public perception. And when Jenns learns her obituary doesn't even exist, sets out to create it and make it memorable. So grab your Edward Hardy shirt and head to Swingles to check out this week's Go To There, and be sure to do one pushup! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Sit down, and make yourself comfortable on the couch, as we're diving into Liz's psyche on this week's Go To There. As Jack is having a perfect day fixing any and all problems coming his way, he of course bumps into Liz Lemon who's having a rough day. Can he get to the root of her sexual issues and fix her? Elsewhere Tracy is shooting a commercial for The Boys and Girls Club and naturally given his improv background and process, problems arise and he's a headache for all involved. Finally, back at 30 Rock Jenna and Kenneth start running a short grift to help raise money for Kenneth's family back home, but perhaps go to far once Kelsey Grammer joins their crew. This week's episode finally cracks the proverbial lid on Liz's hesitancy to talk S-E-X, but will Jack like the can of worms he unleashes? As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!