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Into the Crevasse

"Into the Crevasse" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 60th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by co-showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 22, 2009. Guest stars in "Into the Crevasse" include Will Arnett, Caitlin Fowler, Shawn Gianella, Jon Glaser, and Savanna Samson.

"Into the Crevasse"
30 Rock episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 2
Directed byBeth McCarthy-Miller
Written byRobert Carlock
Production code402
Original air dateOctober 22, 2009 (2009-10-22)
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The episode largely revolves around repercussions from a sketch "Dealbreakers" that Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) had written for the fictional sketch comedy show The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan (TGS). Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) travels to Washington D.C. for a hearing on microwaves and Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) volunteers at an animal shelter.

"Into the Crevasse" received generally positive reception from television critics. According to the Nielsen ratings system, it was watched by 6.684 million households during its original broadcast, and received a 3.2 rating/8 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic. For his performance in this episode, Will Arnett received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Plot edit

Background edit

Liz had written a comedy sketch titled "Dealbreakers" in the episode "Mamma Mia." In "Dealbreakers" Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) doled out comic catchphrases as relationship advice to other women such as "If he wears an Atlanta Falcons jersey to your sister's wedding? That's a Deal Breaker, ladies!"[1] Liz tried to gain attention for writing the sketch, including being in a photoshoot for Time Out magazine with Jenna and ultimately on the cover alone[1] and a talk show appearance in the episode "Kidney Now!" where she dispensed more "Dealbreaker"-style romantic advice. Liz continued to give similar advice to women she knew, such as the wives of Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and Pete Hornberger (Scott Adsit), but both men grow angry with her for their spouses' subsequent anger with them both. At the end of "Kidney Now!" Liz tells Jack she has signed a book deal on the sketch.[2]

"Into the Crevasse" edit

This episode opens with Liz seeing her books and a cardboard cutout of herself in a bookstore window. She shows Mike (Jon Glaser), a nametag-wearing employee that she is the author but he grows angry with her, showing a quote from her book "If your man is over thirty and still wears a nametag to work, that's a dealbreaker," and he tears apart her cutout. Several other men in Liz's life including Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander), J.D. Lutz (John Lutz), Pete, Tracy, and the janitor yell at her for providing advice which they believed damaged their relationships. Tracy's wife Angie (Sherri Shepherd) kicked him out of their home and he moves in with Liz as punishment for damaging his marriage. Once there he reads Liz's Dealbreakers book in detail and discovers that much of the book was written directly about him (calling his various oddities "deal breakers"). Also Jenna, angry with Liz over the search for a new cast member which started in the previous episode, travels to Iceland to film a low-budget werewolf movie.

Meanwhile, Jack, who serves as Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming for General Electric (GE), travels to Washington, D.C., to participate in a task force on microwaves as the industry is struggling, but he says he refuses to take any bailout money. He believes the meeting will be quite simple and quick, but once there he is confronted by Devon Banks (Will Arnett) who has begun working with the federal government. Devon reveals that he has spent the last year since being fired from GE in "Do-Over" working to get back at Jack by making connections in the Barack Obama administration through a friendship with the president's daughters, Sasha and Malia. Devon leaks Jack's controversial testimony from the hearing, believing that public pressure will force Jack to resign in three days. Jack spends that time asking the TGS with Tracy Jordan staff writers—Frank, Lutz, and James "Toofer" Spurlock (Keith Powell)—to come up with an idea "as good as the light bulb" to improve the microwave. Basing their ideas off the American auto industry, they try to incorporate suggestions such as making the microwave bigger or making them break down more often so they require replacement, but Jack eventually abandons the project as a failure when the result is simply a car.

Kenneth takes some time off from his page duties to volunteer at an animal shelter. He claims his time on a pig farm will allow him to not emotionally connect with the dogs being held there, but he quickly names all of the dogs and adopts the many dogs scheduled to be euthanized that day. Kenneth asks for someone at TGS to adopt the dogs and Tracy quickly brings them all to Liz's apartment to continue annoying her. Liz and Tracy go to Jack to finally resolve their conflict. Jack decides that, because Liz ruined Tracy's life with her book, Tracy should be given the right to ruin her life, and he orders Liz to sign over her life rights to Tracy. Jack tells Liz a story about an accident he had ice climbing, falling into a crevasse. He broke his leg and was unable to climb upwards to escape, but by going deeper down into the crevasse he found a path out. Jack draws a parallel to his situation with Devon and realizes a solution - he accepts government bailout money (which he had previously refused), effectively making Devon Jack's boss. Liz also applies this story to her situation with Tracy and stops resisting him, instead suggesting that Tracy make a pornographic film based on her life. Tracy agrees and moves out of Liz's apartment. In addition, Jenna and Liz resolve their issues when they see two adult stars acting out a scene of Jenna (Caitlin Fowler) and Liz (Savanna Samson) apologizing to one another. Tracy shuts down production when filming gets too distasteful for him.

Production edit

 
Savanna Samson guest starred as the porn version of Liz Lemon in this episode.

"Into the Crevasse" was written by co-showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller,[3] a long-time television director who worked with 30 Rock creator Tina Fey on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.[4] "Into the Crevasse" originally aired in the United States on October 22, 2009, on NBC as the second episode of the show's fourth season and the 60th overall episode of the series.[3]

Comedic actor Will Arnett made his fifth appearance as Devon Banks on 30 Rock, after appearing on "Fireworks", "Jack Gets in the Game", "Succession", and "Do-Over". Jon Glaser, a comedy actor, guest starred as Mike, a nametag-wearing employee who grows angry with Liz Lemon after showing her a quote from her book.[5] Caitlin Fowler and Shawn Gianella appeared in "Into the Crevasse" as porn versions of Jenna Maroney and Jack Donaghy, respectively, while adult film actress Savanna Samson played the porn version of Liz, as part of Tracy Jordan owning Liz's life rights.[6] At the end of the episode, Gianella and Samson recreate an earlier scene in which Jack gives Liz her retainer, though, upon receiving the retainer, Samson asks Gianella "How will I ever thank you?" prompting Tracy to stop production.[6] This whole scene is a reference to a pornographic parody of 30 Rock released earlier the same year. Despite rumors to the contrary, the actors playing 'porn versions' of 30 Rock characters were not the same performers featured on the original parody.

Carlock was asked in a 2009 interview if the TGS writers were going to be seen more in the upcoming season, to which he replied, "One of the great things about this show and the blessing and the curse is that we have so many characters and so many different interactions between characters that work so well. [...] And so, yeah, absolutely because we love those guys".[7] In "Into the Crevasse", Frank, Toofer, and Lutz help Jack come up with ideas on how to improve microwaves.[6]

Part of this episode featured Jenna shooting a movie in Iceland as a retaliation to Liz, whom Jenna believes is behind the idea of adding a new cast member on TGS, a show Jenna stars in and Liz is the head writer for, though it was Jack's idea to cast a new actor.[6] In "Season 4", the season premiere episode, Jack explains that the show's staff have become too elitist and need to change to survive in tough economic times, and informs Liz to begin searching for a new cast member to help lessen this elitist image.[8] Jenna is not happy with this decision as she believes that her position on the show will be lessened with the arrival of a new actor. The search for a new cast member would continue throughout the season.

Cultural references edit

 
In redesigning a microwave Jack, Frank, and Toofer accidentally create a car that resembles the Pontiac Aztek.

The episode makes several references to the automotive industry crisis of 2008–2009 and the financial crisis of 2007–2010. When Liz asks why Jack is taking a bus to Washington he replies "ever since these buffoons from Detroit took private planes the rest of us have to put on a show," a reference to controversial travel methods by several CEOs en route to a November 19 congressional hearing.[9] The dilemma over bailout money also bears resemblance to federal bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler. In describing how he plans to destroy Jack's image, Devon says "by the time I'm done you're going to make AIG look like the Lehman Brothers of microwaves," a reference to two notable corporations from the financial crisis. Devon also says that in his search for an organization more powerful than GE he selected the American government because, "American Idol's not on until January."

In their attempt to design a new microwave Jack, Frank, and Toofer change features on the microwave such as adding four doors and putting wheels on it until Jack stops the project saying they had "invented the Pontiac Aztek."[10] While living in Liz's apartment Tracy orders several adult films on pay-per-view including The Curious Case of Benjamin Butt and I'm-A-Do-Us, puns on the films The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Amadeus (1984).[6] The story Jack tells Liz about the time he fell down into a crevasse and had to climb down into the darkness is inspired by the 1988 book Touching the Void.[11] In a discussion with Jenna about werewolves, Liz mentions "Thriller", a music video by recording artist Michael Jackson.[5]

Reception edit

 
Will Arnett received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in this episode.

According to the Nielsen ratings system, "Into the Crevasse" was watched by 6.684 million households in its original American broadcast. It was a slight increase from the season premiere episode, "Season 4",[12] which was seen by 6.312 million American viewers.[13] The show claimed a 3.2 rating/8 share in the 18–49 demographic,[14] meaning that it was seen by 3.2 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 8 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. Will Arnett received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards for his performance in this episode,[15] but lost it to actor Neil Patrick Harris for his guest appearance on Glee.[16]

Robert Canning of IGN reviewed the episode, simply saying he "loved this episode," giving it a perfect 10 out of 10 score. Canning enjoyed Jack and Devon's back-and-forth, and wrote that Jenna and Tracy "tormenting" Liz in their separate ways were "equally gratifying."[10] Meredith Blake, a contributor from the Los Angeles Times opined, "To all those haters who say 30 Rock is losing its touch, I say 'poppycock!' ['Into the Crevasse'] was proof that the show is as zippy as ever." She noted that Jack's plot "didn't make a whole lot of sense", nonetheless "anything that means more Will Arnett on 30 Rock is fine by me."[5] Bob Sassone of AOL's TV Squad reported it was great to see Jack and NBC "still being affected by the economy, government bailouts, and Washington hearings". Sassone much preferred "Into the Crevasse" than "Season 4".[17] New York magazine contributor Mark Graham said this episode of 30 Rock saw the series "once again hitting a familiar, meta-flavored stride, as Tina Fey and her writing staff tried a 'ripped from the headlines' approach and took on recent real-life story lines like the 30 Rock porno".[18] "The return of Will Arnett, the existence of a Porn Liz, and one deal breaker after another: 'Into the Crevasse' had some killer lines, even if it didn't come together in one big narrative", remarked Margaret Lyons of Entertainment Weekly.[19] In his recap, TV Guide's Michael Anthony said that the Jack and Devon characters "really [knew] how to put a playful spin" on the bail out and government money story.[20]

Kevin Aeh of Time Out Chicago said the episode "had some great lines" but overall it "was a little all over the place and, as a whole, not super hilarious."[21] Sean Gandert of Paste magazine also reviewed "Into the Crevasse," saying it "makes for an adequate, though not spectacular, episode" and that he was disappointed because he felt 30 Rock was beginning to "coast" as a series.[22] Television columnist Alan Sepinwall from The Star-Ledger was not impressed with Jenna's trip to Iceland, commenting that the show needs to find something new to do with the character or have her quit TGS. Sepinwall wrote that the writing staff have done "better iterations" of Tracy being mad at Liz story angles.[11] The A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin disliked "Into the Crevasse", noting that it fell short for its "tired storylines, an over-reliance on familiar faces to prop up weak gags and characters that are rapidly devolving into glib caricatures of themselves."[23]

References edit

General
  • Writer(s): Robert Carlock; Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller (October 22, 2009). "Into the Crevasse". 30 Rock. Season 4. Episode 2. NBC Universal. NBC.
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External links edit

  • "Into the Crevasse" at IMDb

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Into the Crevasse is the second episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock and the 60th overall episode of the series The episode was written by co showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock and directed by Beth McCarthy Miller It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 22 2009 Guest stars in Into the Crevasse include Will Arnett Caitlin Fowler Shawn Gianella Jon Glaser and Savanna Samson Into the Crevasse 30 Rock episodeEpisode no Season 4Episode 2Directed byBeth McCarthy MillerWritten byRobert CarlockProduction code402Original air dateOctober 22 2009 2009 10 22 Guest appearancesWill Arnett as Devon Banks Caitlin Fowler as Porn Jenna Maroney Shawn Gianella as Porn Jack Donaghy Jon Glaser as Mike Savanna Samson as Porn Liz LemonEpisode chronology Previous Season 4 Next Stone Mountain 30 Rock season 4 List of episodesThe episode largely revolves around repercussions from a sketch Dealbreakers that Liz Lemon Tina Fey had written for the fictional sketch comedy show The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan TGS Meanwhile Jack Donaghy Alec Baldwin travels to Washington D C for a hearing on microwaves and Kenneth Parcell Jack McBrayer volunteers at an animal shelter Into the Crevasse received generally positive reception from television critics According to the Nielsen ratings system it was watched by 6 684 million households during its original broadcast and received a 3 2 rating 8 share among viewers in the 18 49 demographic For his performance in this episode Will Arnett received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Background 1 2 Into the Crevasse 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editBackground edit Liz had written a comedy sketch titled Dealbreakers in the episode Mamma Mia In Dealbreakers Jenna Maroney Jane Krakowski doled out comic catchphrases as relationship advice to other women such as If he wears an Atlanta Falcons jersey to your sister s wedding That s a Deal Breaker ladies 1 Liz tried to gain attention for writing the sketch including being in a photoshoot for Time Out magazine with Jenna and ultimately on the cover alone 1 and a talk show appearance in the episode Kidney Now where she dispensed more Dealbreaker style romantic advice Liz continued to give similar advice to women she knew such as the wives of Tracy Jordan Tracy Morgan and Pete Hornberger Scott Adsit but both men grow angry with her for their spouses subsequent anger with them both At the end of Kidney Now Liz tells Jack she has signed a book deal on the sketch 2 Into the Crevasse edit This episode opens with Liz seeing her books and a cardboard cutout of herself in a bookstore window She shows Mike Jon Glaser a nametag wearing employee that she is the author but he grows angry with her showing a quote from her book If your man is over thirty and still wears a nametag to work that s a dealbreaker and he tears apart her cutout Several other men in Liz s life including Frank Rossitano Judah Friedlander J D Lutz John Lutz Pete Tracy and the janitor yell at her for providing advice which they believed damaged their relationships Tracy s wife Angie Sherri Shepherd kicked him out of their home and he moves in with Liz as punishment for damaging his marriage Once there he reads Liz s Dealbreakers book in detail and discovers that much of the book was written directly about him calling his various oddities deal breakers Also Jenna angry with Liz over the search for a new cast member which started in the previous episode travels to Iceland to film a low budget werewolf movie Meanwhile Jack who serves as Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming for General Electric GE travels to Washington D C to participate in a task force on microwaves as the industry is struggling but he says he refuses to take any bailout money He believes the meeting will be quite simple and quick but once there he is confronted by Devon Banks Will Arnett who has begun working with the federal government Devon reveals that he has spent the last year since being fired from GE in Do Over working to get back at Jack by making connections in the Barack Obama administration through a friendship with the president s daughters Sasha and Malia Devon leaks Jack s controversial testimony from the hearing believing that public pressure will force Jack to resign in three days Jack spends that time asking the TGS with Tracy Jordan staff writers Frank Lutz and James Toofer Spurlock Keith Powell to come up with an idea as good as the light bulb to improve the microwave Basing their ideas off the American auto industry they try to incorporate suggestions such as making the microwave bigger or making them break down more often so they require replacement but Jack eventually abandons the project as a failure when the result is simply a car Kenneth takes some time off from his page duties to volunteer at an animal shelter He claims his time on a pig farm will allow him to not emotionally connect with the dogs being held there but he quickly names all of the dogs and adopts the many dogs scheduled to be euthanized that day Kenneth asks for someone at TGS to adopt the dogs and Tracy quickly brings them all to Liz s apartment to continue annoying her Liz and Tracy go to Jack to finally resolve their conflict Jack decides that because Liz ruined Tracy s life with her book Tracy should be given the right to ruin her life and he orders Liz to sign over her life rights to Tracy Jack tells Liz a story about an accident he had ice climbing falling into a crevasse He broke his leg and was unable to climb upwards to escape but by going deeper down into the crevasse he found a path out Jack draws a parallel to his situation with Devon and realizes a solution he accepts government bailout money which he had previously refused effectively making Devon Jack s boss Liz also applies this story to her situation with Tracy and stops resisting him instead suggesting that Tracy make a pornographic film based on her life Tracy agrees and moves out of Liz s apartment In addition Jenna and Liz resolve their issues when they see two adult stars acting out a scene of Jenna Caitlin Fowler and Liz Savanna Samson apologizing to one another Tracy shuts down production when filming gets too distasteful for him Production edit nbsp Savanna Samson guest starred as the porn version of Liz Lemon in this episode Into the Crevasse was written by co showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock and directed by Beth McCarthy Miller 3 a long time television director who worked with 30 Rock creator Tina Fey on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live 4 Into the Crevasse originally aired in the United States on October 22 2009 on NBC as the second episode of the show s fourth season and the 60th overall episode of the series 3 Comedic actor Will Arnett made his fifth appearance as Devon Banks on 30 Rock after appearing on Fireworks Jack Gets in the Game Succession and Do Over Jon Glaser a comedy actor guest starred as Mike a nametag wearing employee who grows angry with Liz Lemon after showing her a quote from her book 5 Caitlin Fowler and Shawn Gianella appeared in Into the Crevasse as porn versions of Jenna Maroney and Jack Donaghy respectively while adult film actress Savanna Samson played the porn version of Liz as part of Tracy Jordan owning Liz s life rights 6 At the end of the episode Gianella and Samson recreate an earlier scene in which Jack gives Liz her retainer though upon receiving the retainer Samson asks Gianella How will I ever thank you prompting Tracy to stop production 6 This whole scene is a reference to a pornographic parody of 30 Rock released earlier the same year Despite rumors to the contrary the actors playing porn versions of 30 Rock characters were not the same performers featured on the original parody Carlock was asked in a 2009 interview if the TGS writers were going to be seen more in the upcoming season to which he replied One of the great things about this show and the blessing and the curse is that we have so many characters and so many different interactions between characters that work so well And so yeah absolutely because we love those guys 7 In Into the Crevasse Frank Toofer and Lutz help Jack come up with ideas on how to improve microwaves 6 Part of this episode featured Jenna shooting a movie in Iceland as a retaliation to Liz whom Jenna believes is behind the idea of adding a new cast member on TGS a show Jenna stars in and Liz is the head writer for though it was Jack s idea to cast a new actor 6 In Season 4 the season premiere episode Jack explains that the show s staff have become too elitist and need to change to survive in tough economic times and informs Liz to begin searching for a new cast member to help lessen this elitist image 8 Jenna is not happy with this decision as she believes that her position on the show will be lessened with the arrival of a new actor The search for a new cast member would continue throughout the season Cultural references edit nbsp In redesigning a microwave Jack Frank and Toofer accidentally create a car that resembles the Pontiac Aztek The episode makes several references to the automotive industry crisis of 2008 2009 and the financial crisis of 2007 2010 When Liz asks why Jack is taking a bus to Washington he replies ever since these buffoons from Detroit took private planes the rest of us have to put on a show a reference to controversial travel methods by several CEOs en route to a November 19 congressional hearing 9 The dilemma over bailout money also bears resemblance to federal bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler In describing how he plans to destroy Jack s image Devon says by the time I m done you re going to make AIG look like the Lehman Brothers of microwaves a reference to two notable corporations from the financial crisis Devon also says that in his search for an organization more powerful than GE he selected the American government because American Idol s not on until January In their attempt to design a new microwave Jack Frank and Toofer change features on the microwave such as adding four doors and putting wheels on it until Jack stops the project saying they had invented the Pontiac Aztek 10 While living in Liz s apartment Tracy orders several adult films on pay per view including The Curious Case of Benjamin Butt and I m A Do Us puns on the films The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 and Amadeus 1984 6 The story Jack tells Liz about the time he fell down into a crevasse and had to climb down into the darkness is inspired by the 1988 book Touching the Void 11 In a discussion with Jenna about werewolves Liz mentions Thriller a music video by recording artist Michael Jackson 5 Reception edit nbsp Will Arnett received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in this episode According to the Nielsen ratings system Into the Crevasse was watched by 6 684 million households in its original American broadcast It was a slight increase from the season premiere episode Season 4 12 which was seen by 6 312 million American viewers 13 The show claimed a 3 2 rating 8 share in the 18 49 demographic 14 meaning that it was seen by 3 2 percent of all 18 to 49 year olds and 8 percent of all 18 to 49 year olds watching television at the time of the broadcast Will Arnett received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards for his performance in this episode 15 but lost it to actor Neil Patrick Harris for his guest appearance on Glee 16 Robert Canning of IGN reviewed the episode simply saying he loved this episode giving it a perfect 10 out of 10 score Canning enjoyed Jack and Devon s back and forth and wrote that Jenna and Tracy tormenting Liz in their separate ways were equally gratifying 10 Meredith Blake a contributor from the Los Angeles Times opined To all those haters who say 30 Rock is losing its touch I say poppycock Into the Crevasse was proof that the show is as zippy as ever She noted that Jack s plot didn t make a whole lot of sense nonetheless anything that means more Will Arnett on 30 Rock is fine by me 5 Bob Sassone of AOL s TV Squad reported it was great to see Jack and NBC still being affected by the economy government bailouts and Washington hearings Sassone much preferred Into the Crevasse than Season 4 17 New York magazine contributor Mark Graham said this episode of 30 Rock saw the series once again hitting a familiar meta flavored stride as Tina Fey and her writing staff tried a ripped from the headlines approach and took on recent real life story lines like the 30 Rock porno 18 The return of Will Arnett the existence of a Porn Liz and one deal breaker after another Into the Crevasse had some killer lines even if it didn t come together in one big narrative remarked Margaret Lyons of Entertainment Weekly 19 In his recap TV Guide s Michael Anthony said that the Jack and Devon characters really knew how to put a playful spin on the bail out and government money story 20 Kevin Aeh of Time Out Chicago said the episode had some great lines but overall it was a little all over the place and as a whole not super hilarious 21 Sean Gandert of Paste magazine also reviewed Into the Crevasse saying it makes for an adequate though not spectacular episode and that he was disappointed because he felt 30 Rock was beginning to coast as a series 22 Television columnist Alan Sepinwall from The Star Ledger was not impressed with Jenna s trip to Iceland commenting that the show needs to find something new to do with the character or have her quit TGS Sepinwall wrote that the writing staff have done better iterations of Tracy being mad at Liz story angles 11 The A V Club s Nathan Rabin disliked Into the Crevasse noting that it fell short for its tired storylines an over reliance on familiar faces to prop up weak gags and characters that are rapidly devolving into glib caricatures of themselves 23 References editGeneralWriter s Robert Carlock Director Beth McCarthy Miller October 22 2009 Into the Crevasse 30 Rock Season 4 Episode 2 NBC Universal NBC Specific a b Writer s Ron Weiner Director Don Scardino May 7 2009 Mamma Mia 30 Rock Season 3 Episode 21 NBC Universal NBC Lady Lola 30 Rock Kidney Now Yahoo TV Archived from the original on February 27 2011 Retrieved July 30 2010 a b 30 Rock Into The Crevasse Cast and Crew Yahoo TV Retrieved July 29 2010 Adalian Josef September 19 2006 SNL slimming down Variety Retrieved October 24 2010 a b c Blake Meredith October 23 2009 30 Rock The Odd Couple Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 29 2010 a b c d e Lady Lola 30 Rock Into The Crevasse Yahoo TV Archived from the original on June 15 2011 Retrieved July 29 2010 Wagner Curt October 9 2009 Jack 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