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S04.E02: Kimmy Has a Weekend!


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1 hour ago, txhorns79 said:

I feel like I've seen the Teri Polo/Aisha Tyler/Lindsey Price joke before.  Did Fey do it on SNL or 30 Rock?   

I'm pretty sure it was on 30 Rock...I think she saw it on a plane?  I can't imagine what else it could have been in.

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3 hours ago, Domestic Assassin said:

I'm pretty sure it was on 30 Rock...I think she saw it on a plane?  I can't imagine what else it could have been in.

It's in the season 5 episode Double-Edged Sword, when the plane to Nag's Head never takes off.

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"ALL lives matter Titus!" "...Context, I’ll allow it." 

Why does Al Goreism make so much sense? 

The Sex and the City knockoff that turned into a white privilege story was a weird variation of when this show seems to be doing material that was relevant in the 90s (like the out of nowhere OJ trail references in the first season) and then trying to fit it into a story for modern audiences. Not sure if it works, but its kind of interesting to see. 

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Man, Cheryl knows how to have a good time!

The Al Gore Rhythm was hilarious. Murder movies are white lady porn!

And of course a rich white guy without any talent or experience (bonus: named Tripp) just swans in and becomes an actor. Heh, his very short song did make me laugh. It's been a long time since I heard anyone called a peehole.

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Al Gore Rhythm. I will never experience the internet the same way again.

"I was trying to impress Jenny McCarthy, and the worst part is, it worked!" *Jenny McCarthy calls Jacqueline* I cackled. Also because wasn't Jenny McCarthy Jenna's nemesis on 30 Rock? And the archetype Jenna was based on?

Thank you to the people who reminded me where I'd seen that Sex and the City parody before! And wasn't it also lampooning that short-lived NBC show Lipstick Jungle the first time it was used?

The guy who played Tripp was Shawn Eckhardt in I, Tonya

This show does amazing visual gags as well. Before they first go into the nail salon, Kimmy and Titus were shopping at The Salvation Coast Guard.

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The smash cut to Jacqueline's clone writhing on the couch wailing "Whose memories ARE these?" was legit one of the funniest things this show has done.

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That Al Gore Rhythm joke was amazing. How has no one made it before?!

“You know I do not get up at times.” I LOVE Titus.

Like @mtlchick, I’m always here for a dig at Jenny McCarthy.

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23 hours ago, helenamonster said:

Also because wasn't Jenny McCarthy Jenna's nemesis on 30 Rock? And the archetype Jenna was based on?

Which is something that dawned on me a few months ago when I was watching 30 Rock on streaming.  

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