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Review: '30 Rock' - 'Florida': Strange bedfellows

While Jack and Liz go to Colleen's house, Tracy and Jenna run 'TGS' into the ground

<p>Tracy Morgan, Jack McBrayer and Jane Krakowski in "30 Rock."</p>

Tracy Morgan, Jack McBrayer and Jane Krakowski in "30 Rock."

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"Florida" wasn't necessarily one of the strongest episodes of this victory lap season of "30 Rock," in that I think there was probably an entire episode's worth of material in both stories, and having to split time made both feel only partially baked. Tracy and Jenna running the show is too fruitful to be largely relegated to a montage, and the payoff to Liz's desire to be impulsive felt rushed.

Yet despite that, the episode was packed with so many great throwaway jokes that I could just spend this review listing them all. (Just a few favorites: the Florida 911 voicemail tree, Jack acknowledging that he slept with Jenna a lot in season 3(*), and Bev explaining that her mother died in the middle of naming her.) And I also appreciate how, bit by bit, Tina Fey and company are using this season not only to go out on a funny note, but to resolve various character issues that have percolated throughout the series.

(*) At first, I thought season 3 was the one where Jenna put on all the weight from starring in "Mystic Pizza" on Broadway, but it turned out that it was season 2. Season 3 was, in fact, a very Jack-and-Jenna heavy season, as they were working together to make "Jackie Jormp-Jomp," though Jack was also busy dating Salma Hayek. (Also, the show has by and large treated the age of "TGS" and "30 Rock" as the same — Tracy was added to the cast very early in the run of "The Girlie Show" — so you can view that as a meta line or not, if you so choose.)

So we finally got an episode that came right out and addressed why Jack and Liz never hooked up, with Jack standing in for the "30 Rock" writers by explaining that their friendship was "more interesting than some dating scenario... To ruin what we have with some tawdry yet expert sexual encounter would have been a mistake." It's something that's been so clear that it didn't necessarily have to be underlined, but it worked because the sequence of them sharing a bed wasn't about whether they would finally have sex, but about Jack being in denial about his mother's relationship with Martha. (Alec Baldwin's delivery of "And I know those pots aren't flowers; they're my mother's vagina!" was sublime.)

Similarly, we know that Kenneth has always been the victim of everyone else on "TGS" (when you're taking abuse from Lutz, there is no further to fall), but it was good to see him finally stand up for himself — and for that act, of course, to lead to the end of "TGS." The show-within-the-show has survived almost entirely on Kenneth's eager willingness to humiliate himself for the sake of his TV friends, so the moment he places himself above others, the show's doomed.

Now that we're into January and there are only two weeks of the show left (a regular episode next week, and an hour-long finale on the 31st), it's finally sinking in how close we are to this being over — and how unhappy I'm going to be when "30 Rock" is out of my life.

What did everybody else think?

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Alan Sepinwall
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Alan Sepinwall has been reviewing television since the mid-'90s, first for Tony Soprano's hometown paper, The Star-Ledger, and now for HitFix. His new book, "The Revolution Was Televised," about the last 15 years of TV drama, is for sale at Amazon. He can be reached at sepinwall@hitfix.com

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    Nick Bond

    I especially loved that the "They're my mother's vagina" joke was followed IMMEDIATELY by GE and NBC's "Thanks For The Memories, 30 Rock" commercial.

    January 18, 2013 at 10:53AM EST Reply to Comment
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    E11Jam

    I think my favorite line was the "DVR a documentary of Pat Summit jackets.." LOL!


    (and yeah, definitely enjoyed last week's episode a lot more.. fwiw)

    January 18, 2013 at 10:53AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Sean

    I was thinking the same thing at the end of the episode...I do not want 30 Rock to go away. And kudos to them for staying strong on the way out, complete opposite of the Office.

    January 18, 2013 at 10:54AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Brendan

    It's amazing just how good this show is and just how much we're all going to miss, especially when you consider that the show ran out of energy in a major way in season 3 and by the end of season 4 even fans were begging for it to be put out of its misery. The way in which Fey et. al. have revitalized the show and made it just as funny (and twice as warm) as it was at its peak is nothing short of inspiring.

    January 18, 2013 at 10:57AM EST Reply to Comment
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      Breston Season 3 was still fantastic. If anything, season 4 ran out of energy, but even that's still good upon re-watch.

      January 19, 2013 at 12:10PM EST
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    Amy

    Why is Kris not consulted on any baby decisions. I know he was probably only available for so many episodes but I wish they pretended like he was a consideration.

    January 18, 2013 at 11:16AM EST Reply to Comment
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      scoopie77 Amen! You think you would bother to ask your husband before saying yes.

      January 18, 2013 at 12:46PM EST
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      rainman90 I think that was the point. Bev asked her to talk it over with Kris and get back to her, but Liz decided to be impulsive.

      January 18, 2013 at 1:18PM EST
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    marc

    what did you think about last week's episode, Alan? that was one of my favourite episodes they ever made.

    January 18, 2013 at 11:18AM EST Reply to Comment
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    marc

    While watching the Golden Globes I realized how many guest stars 30 Rock had over its seven years. It's really insane if you think about it, it felt like the whole room once guest starred on this show.

    January 18, 2013 at 11:20AM EST Reply to Comment
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      Swearin Crossing my fingers that Tommy Lee Jones will make an appearance before the end to not laugh at those crazy TGS antics!

      January 23, 2013 at 6:22AM EST
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    srpad

    Interesting how many Comedies seem to get a second wind in their final season. Enjoying this very much.

    January 18, 2013 at 12:15PM EST Reply to Comment
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    scoopie77

    Anyone else think Liz is preggers too? Hank Hooper had a line about her glowing. Maybe it wasn't a suntan.

    That's exactly how King of Queens ended, so I hope that Tina Fey and the writers can do better.

    January 18, 2013 at 12:46PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Rob That's certainly a possibility. Tina Fey's BFF and former-Jenna Rachael Dratch got pregnant in her 40s unexpectedly (she discusses it all in her recent book), so it might be in their brains.

      I think this show should not end. If you go back and watch it from the beginning, other than a lot of season 4, it has been consistently strong, and even then lots of jokes were landing.

      January 18, 2013 at 4:14PM EST
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    Brendan Noel

    I'm not ready for this to be overrrr.

    You were right about all the great one liners. I know I'm butchering the exact quote, but I loved the montage of all of Kenneth's abuse being followed up by him saying "Now as for the days that weren't my birthday..."

    January 18, 2013 at 4:50PM EST Reply to Comment
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    J

    "She stopped watching the Bruins because Derek Sanderson's moustache made him look like - quote - like he takes his sandwich with a pickle."

    I am going to miss this show so much. If Parks & Rec doesn't come back, I will miss the people on that show, which may be the bigger accomplishment. But I will miss this show.

    January 18, 2013 at 5:25PM EST Reply to Comment
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      DougMac no Boston viewer didn't love that joke

      January 23, 2013 at 2:46AM EST
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    LJA

    Yeah, not necessarily the best episode of the season, but still lots of good laughs. Damn, I'm going to miss 30 Rock when it's over. I'm so glad it's going out on a creative high.

    January 18, 2013 at 5:32PM EST Reply to Comment
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    velocityknown

    Another great throwaway: Martha offering Jack boiled Gatorade since they're in Florida.

    January 18, 2013 at 8:34PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Greg Surprised nobody's mentioned the tub girl gag.

      January 21, 2013 at 5:30AM EST
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    Swearin

    I'm calling it now: having already been locked into the brother-sister adoption, Liz discovers that they're not blood siblings - the girl is a blonde diva obsessed with her looks and random bouts of singing, and the boy is a black kid with a wildly inflated ego and has no idea how anything really works

    January 23, 2013 at 6:28AM EST Reply to Comment
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      Swearin HA, NAILED IT!

      January 31, 2013 at 12:47AM EST

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