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Alt Text: Liz asks the writers if they want to have a one-minute dance party and then tells Twofer to crank it. Liz dances to the musical stylings of Chamillionaire while Jack watches from the door.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 1 points 3 days ago

I'll see if I can figure out the best way to share some good parts of it then.

I'm leaning toward the audiobook since Fey narrates it herself, so I may have to follow along in the ebook to grab some excerpts. (The post image is just a stock photo because I don't have a physical copy haha).

I haven't even heard of "The 30 Rock Book" but from those reviews, I think I'll keep it that way.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 2 points 3 days ago

Same here. Definitely not life changing (not everything needs to be) but it was definitely entertaining.

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I read it good while back, but I'm about to do a re-read, or maybe I'll throw on the audiobook. Mostly curious if it would be wasted on the community to post things from it. It talks about a lot of behind the scenes stuff from 30 Rock and SNL.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 4 points 4 days ago

#2 because ME [DO] WANT FOOD!

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 14 points 5 days ago (1 children)

That makes sense. I guess more people than me are also sick of lemon since the orange scents are always out of stock.

 

Is it a universally agreed-upon "fresh" smell? Cultural? Or is lemon fragrance just cheap to manufacture and use in products? Something else?

I don't hate it, but I also don't care for it, either. Now I'm curious why so many cleaning products use that smell.

 

"Reunion" and "210", respectively.

This is a remaster of something I posted about a year ago (before I learned how to combine GIFs).

Alt text: Jenna says that the boat she was educated on sank, and then it cuts to Liz saying "So I thought I didn't have to pay for it anymore"

 

Season 5, episode 20: "100: Part 1"

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I've heard of Great News but haven't watched it beyond the first episode or two. Wasn't paying enough attention to it to really get drawn in. It's still on my watch list though.

Overbearing parent characters can really go either way. In general, though, I agree with you. I feel like with Colleen, though, they just let Elaine Stritch do Elaine Stritch things, and I am here for it.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 5 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

No, not in that order.

So your favorite character is Hazel?

I always liked Hazel since she was like Kenneth's "Bad Janet", but I did understand why some fans...weren't fans.

Colleen is definitely in my top three favorites, though.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Excellent analysis. Going to feature this in the community for a while.

Even though I disagree about the second Q of J being the worst. That is one of my personal favorites.

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 13 points 2 weeks ago

"Can we have our money now?"

Liz turns directly to the camera and asks "Can we have our money now?"

[–] MeatCat@dubvee.org 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

It's ideas like that that make me sad I never learned how to follow a pattern and sew.

 
 

I also noticed for the first time the label says "White Throwing Wine"

 

From https://www.grunge.com/1662137/snl-cast-members-couldnt-stand-co-stars/

During his tenure with "Saturday Night Live," Tracy Morgan also took issue with some chronic behavior from fellow cast member JImmy Fallon.

In an interview with Penthouse, Morgan admitted that he really disliked Fallon's habit of cracking up during sketches, getting laughs by breaking character. According to Morgan, he wasn't thrilled with Fallon's "laughing and all that dumb [bleep] he used to do — he wouldn't mess with me because I didn't [bleep]ing play that s***," Morgan said, as reported by Page Six. "That's taking all the attention off of everybody else and putting it on you, like, 'Oh, look at me, I'm the cute one.'" Morgan, in fact, gave Fallon a stern warning — that he apparently heeded. "I told him not to do that s*** in my sketches, so he never did," Morgan added.

Morgan got revenge with the help of fellow "SNL" alum Tina Fey when they appeared together in the NBC sitcom "30 Rock." In an episode, Morgan's character, Tracy Jordan, mimics Fallon's sketch-derailing breakdowns when his character begins doing the same thing, purposely creating live-TV mishaps in order to get cheap laughs in the show-within-the-show's sketches

 
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Alt text: Jenna saying "And no more making fun of me when I misuse dated cultural references, okay? Are we cowabunga on this?"

 

And why always just one?

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Alt text: Jenna standing with her hands on her hips wearing a blazer. Under the blazer she is wearing a low-cut pink shirt bedazzled with the words "business slut"

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