The gang at "30 Rock" returns from their summer hiatus. Liz's excitement to be back and see Jack is quickly squashed when he tells her that despite what she thinks, she is not over Floyd. Jack also tells her about his plan for Seinfeld Vision, which entails using NBC-owned footage from Seinfeld's show and inserting him into NBC's current shows. Jerry Seinfeld shows up at Jack's office upset about Seinfeld Vision. Meanwhil…more
On the heels of Jack realizing that GE head, Don Geiss may be retiring, Jack's nemesis, Devin, returns engaged to Don's daughter, even though he's gay. Always up for good competition, Jack shows up at a dinner at Don's house that weekend, where Devin is also invited. However, when Kenneth accidentally lets it slip that Jack recently had a heart attack, Devin feels he can knock Jack out of the race by pushing him past his …more
Jack hires his own private investigator, Len, to cut off any chance of GE digging up dirt against him. But giving up his secret cookie jar collection is too much of a sacrifice. Tracy's wife, Angie, announces that she is going to be with him at all times to make sure that he behaves. Liz thinks this will be good for Tracy, however, when Tracy forces Liz to cover for him, she quickly learns that it doesn't pay to be on Ang…more
When Liz meets her idol, Rosemary Howard, she invites her to be a guest writer on the show. However, Rosemary's radical ideas that Liz grew up admiring are now too controversial for Liz's NBC show. When Liz refuses to fire Rosemary, Jack pressures Liz, who promptly quits. Jack brings Tracy to a therapist to figure out why he must do the opposite that he is told. Meanwhile, after Jenna ruins Kenneth's page jacket, Kenneth …more
As part of a GE-wide green initiative, Jack has come up with the idea of creating a green mascot for NBC - a Philly Fanatic-looking character named Greenzo. When Greenzo's eco-friendly peachiness gets obnoxiously out of hand in The Girlie Show offices, and during a press tour appearance, it's Liz who gets fed up the most with this ridiculous character. At the same time, Kenneth is planning his annual house party, a boring…more
Jack attends a cocktail party honoring Colin Powell, where he meets and falls for C.C., a Democratic congresswoman from Vermont. Although they are on the opposite sides of the fence, Jack and C.C. ignore their political differences, and attempt to be a couple under the radar. Liz thinks her Middle Eastern neighbor might be a terrorist because he won't shake her hand, has maps all over his house and helps Pete rewire the t…more
As part of his community service, Tracy takes on the duties of coaching an inner city little league team from Knuckle Beach, the worse neighborhood in New York. Jack has a special interest in the team, and wants to turn these underprivileged kids into winners. He showers them with gifts of a new scoreboard, backstop, a fresh pitcher's mound, and tuxedo uniforms, only to have the plan backfire with protests and uprisings. …more
C.C. wants to go public with her relationship with Jack, but Jack is still very reluctant. Meanwhile, Liz continues to appease both Tracy and Jenna as stars of "TGS with Tracy Jordan." To pacify Tracy, Liz fakes a satellite transmission to accept a fake Pacific Rim Emmy award, and it infuriates Jenna. She goes "diva" on Liz by being late to rehearsals and hiring two ill-tempered personal assistants. Liz quells Jenna's tem…more
It's holiday time and the staff of "TGS with Tracy Jordan" is having their annual "Luda Christmas" party - complete with music, merriment, "The Human Table" and a Horny Santa. Unfortunately, Tracy can't participate due to his newly court mandated alcohol monitoring bracelet. Since holidays mean special family time, Liz's parents, Dick and Margaret Lemon, and her 40-year-old brother Mitch, who suffers from memory loss due …more
Jack meets with German TV executives to close a deal on the purchase of the largest cable network in North America. Motivated by Jack's financial advice, Liz decides to invest in real estate, but must appear before a co-op board to lobby for the apartment she loves. Jack and C.C. continue their long distance relationship with rendezvous in various cities. Meanwhile, Tracy buys a cappuccino machine for the "TGS with Tracy …more
Jack, riding high on the success of a new reality show, ``MILF Island,'' is blindsided by a newspaper item revealing disparaging comments one of his employees made.
Liz's ex-boyfriend, Dennis, becomes New York's newest celebrity after jumping in front of a train to save a stranger who fell on the tracks; Jack tries to convince Tracy to become the celebrity face of the Republican Party.
Don Geiss decides to name Jack his successor as the Chairman of GE, over Jack's rival, and Geiss' future son-in-law Devin Banks. Jack, in turn, chooses Liz as his successor because she "always has his back," and he can trust her. However, a shocking turn of events involving Geiss' health jeopardizes Jack's promotion. Meanwhile, Tracy's son did not invite him to 'Bring Your Dad To School Day' because he is embarrassed by h…more
Liz gets a phone call from her ex-boyfriend Floyd, whose flight has been cancelled and needs a place to stay overnight. After a decision by the Board of Directors', Jack is demoted down to the 12th floor causing him to question his future with the company. Meanwhile, it's Annual Sandwich Day at TGS, and the Teamsters give delicious sandwiches to the staff from a mysterious sandwich shop in Brooklyn. Liz is furious when he…more
Jack assumes a new political role in Washington, DC. When the job is not what he expected, Jack partners with another government employee, Cooter, to come up with a plan to get fired. For his plan to work, Jack must enlist the help of former girlfriend C.C. Meanwhile, Liz is slowly adjusting to life without Jack as a daily sounding board, especially when she has a pregnancy scare involving Dennis, the "former" Subway Hero…more