21min - A comedy writer finds her world turned upside-down when a new studio executive interferes.
20min - Liz's new boss forces creative changes to her show; new star's antics.
20min - Jack sets Liz up on a blind date with his friend; Jack infiltrates the writers' weekly poker game.
20min - Liz fights to keep Jack out of the writers' room and to keep Cerie in her clothes.
26min - Liz integrates Jack into a sketch; Frank and Toofer trick Jenna into fearing for her job.
20min - Liz confesses she went back to her ex because he asked; Jack decides to be Liz's mentor.
20min - Jack bumps Jenna's appearance on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" by booking new star Tracy.
20min - Liz dumps her beeper-salesman boyfriend and hits the New York singles scene with Jenna.
20min - Liz contemplates her marital and maternal future; Jack deals with his own mommy issues.
20min - Jenna anxiously awaits the release of her independent film; Tracy creates a product to endorse.
20min - Liz and Jenna decide to get serious about their dating lives.
20min - Liz accompanies Jack to a birthday celebration for a prince; Tracy tempts Pete with a party.
20min - Pete forgets Valentine's Day as the cast pulls an all-nighter to put together a new show.
21min - Liz decides she needs a more lax management-style; Jack takes Tracy to an exclusive corporate event.
20min - Jack negotiates Josh's new contract; Tracy awards Kenneth a spot in his entourage.
20min - Jack gets a hip-hop producer to endorse his family's line of wines.
20min - Jack gives his down-and-out brother a job at the show; Liz must cut staff.
25min - When a sneaky West Coast executive threatens him, Jack enlists Kenneth to help save his job.
20min - A company executive warns Jack that he is keeping an eye on his performance.
20min - Floyd asks Liz if she would consider a move to the Midwest; Jack rushes to the altar with Phoebe.
21min - Liz deals with the difficulties of her long-distance relationship while trying find Tracy.
...this could be 30 Rock's funniest season yet.
Most long-running sitcoms fade away, but Liz Lemon didnt run out of juice.
There's no character development, but with a zinger-count this relentless, who gives?
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