So, tonight the best new comedy of the season finds itself ending its season outside of the usually comfy spot of May Sweeps. Usually, this would be a sign for concern, but against the odds NBC renewed the show for a second season. Instead, 30 Rock is ending early since it had to return earlier due to Andy Barker’s struggles, and so it can make way for Supersized editions of The Office, My Name is Earl and Scrubs throughout May. But, I figure that tonight’s finale is actually continuing quite a few storylines, so here’s a little bit of catchup for those interested.
Liz Lemon (Tina Fey)
Her Life Thus Far: Started show as showrunner for The Girlie Show, a sketch comedy show on NBC, had to hire an unstable comedy actor due to new management, was forced to change the name of her show, was set up with a woman and considered her sexuality, got back together with her ex-boyfriend who sells pagers, found out that her ex-boyfriend was a pervert when he was on “To Catch a Predator,” almost made out with a relative, got attacked by her boss’ ex-wife for stealing him away from her, struggled to keep her writing staff in check, shot someone at the Source Awards, mistakingly received flowers meant for someone else’s girlfriend, was charmed by said flower-giver, attempted to break up his relationship by getting his girlfriend fired, failed, but she left anyways, and then she started dating Floyd, who was good to her, but he ended up breaking up with her to go to Sunny Cleveland to his perfect life while she remains toiling in New York trying to figure out a way to make Jack see that his fiancé is a manipulative gold-digging whore. [Video: Liz in Retrospect (Plus a Preview of the Finale)]
Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin)
His Life Thus Far: Took over Television and Microwave Oven Programming for General Electric, which put him in direct control of The Girlie Show, which he changed the name of, and whose creator he felt needed serious help, who he then forced to write a product integration skit which he ended up acting in despite a hilarious 5-day shoot for an informational video, which he followed with a relationship with Condeleeza Rice, followed by a battle with his ex-wife (Played delightfully by Isabella Rossellini, who should totally be a regular next season), and then portrayed his powers of negotiation and comedy and weird doctors, and then proved his inability to think about all of this when he set off fireworks in the middle of New York City, which was an absolute failure and resulted in GE trying to take away his control over the Microwave Oven division, which put him down in the dumps, which resulted in him buying pretty art pieces from a creepy fake-British woman with hollow bones (like a bird, we get it Phoebe) who Jack proposes to out of desperation, flies to Paris with her, falls asleep during sex, and then is convinced by the fiancé that Liz is just jealous when she attempts to convince him out of his crazy plan. [Video: Jack’s Words of Wisdom (YouTube)]









