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Mamma Mia (30 Rock)

"Mamma Mia" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 57th overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by series producer Don Scardino. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 7, 2009. Guest stars in this episode include Alan Alda, Steve Buscemi, Stuart Margolin, Keith Olbermann, Clayton Dean Smith, and Michael Benjamin Washington.

"Mamma Mia"
30 Rock episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 21
Directed byDon Scardino
Written byRon Weiner
Production code321
Original air dateMay 7, 2009 (2009-05-07)
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In the episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) begins to search for his biological father with help from Liz Lemon (Tina Fey). Meanwhile, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) introduces his supposedly illegitimate son (Washington) to the cast and crew of the fictitious show The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan (TGS), but some question his intentions. At the same time, Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) and Liz fight for attention when Jenna gets public recognition for a comedic sketch Liz wrote.

"Mamma Mia" has received generally positive reception from television critics. According to the Nielsen Media Research, the episode was watched by 6.2 million households during its original broadcast. Ron Weiner and Alan Alda received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, respectively, both for this episode.

Plot edit

Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) decides not to search for his biological father, after it was revealed in the previous episode that the man he believed was his father was not. Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), however, convinces him to find out who his real father is, so Jack contacts Lenny Wosniak (Steve Buscemi)—a private investigator—to search for his biological father. Lenny gives him an envelope containing the names of three individuals who could be his father. Jack tells Liz about the envelope, and she suggests they Mamma Mia! this and bring the three men to New York under false pretenses, to which Jack agrees. Jack meets the men, George Park, Fred O'Dwyer (Stuart Margolin), and Professor Milton Greene (Alan Alda). At meeting the three men, Jack comes to the realization that Milton is his father, as George Park is Korean and Fred O'Dwyer lost his genitals in a grenade explosion during World War II. He tells Milton that he is his son, after Milton admitted to sleeping with his mother, Colleen Donaghy (Elaine Stritch), around the time Jack was conceived. Milton is happy to have him as his son, and reveals to Jack that he is in need of a kidney transplant.

Meanwhile, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) introduces his illegitimate son, Donald (Michael Benjamin Washington), to the TGS with Tracy Jordan staff. Liz and Pete Hornberger (Scott Adsit) suspect that Donald is embezzling from Tracy as they do not believe that Donald is twenty-one years old, which Donald claims to be. Cerie Xerox (Katrina Bowden), Liz's assistant, obtains Donald's birth certificate and gives it to Liz and Pete; the two learn that Donald is forty years of age, thus confirming their suspicions about him. Liz tells Tracy about this, but Tracy knew all about Donald's scam, explaining he decided to go along with it because Donald was putting all of the money into a dojo and doing good for the community.

At the same time, Liz becomes jealous when her friend and TGS star Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) takes credit for "That's A Deal Breaker, ladies!" catchphrase, resulting in Liz not getting recognition as she wrote the sketch. As a result of this, Jenna is named the "Funniest Person in New York" by Time Out magazine, and seeing how Liz feels about this, Jenna decides to share the magazine cover with her. At the photo shoot, the photographer (Clayton Dean Smith) wants Jenna to use props for the shoot, but Jenna is reluctant to use any of them. Liz, however, decides to pose with the props, resulting in her being on the cover of Time Out, much to Jenna's displeasure.

Production edit

 
Actor Steve Buscemi guest starred as Lenny Wosniak in "Mamma Mia".

"Mamma Mia" was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner,[1] making it his fourth writing credit after "Secrets and Lies", "Señor Macho Solo", and "Goodbye, My Friend".[2] The episode was directed by series producer Don Scardino,[1] his twentieth for the series.[3] "Mamma Mia" originally aired in the United States on May 7, 2009, on NBC as the twenty-first episode of the show's third season and the 57th overall episode of the series.[1]

The character Professor Milton Greene, Jack Donaghy's biological father, was played by guest actor Alan Alda, best known for his role as Hawkeye Pierce from the television series M*A*S*H.[4] Alda and Alec Baldwin have worked together, having appeared in the 2004 biographical drama film The Aviator.[5][6] Actor Steve Buscemi reprised his role as private investigator Lenny Wosniak for the third time,[7] having appeared in "The Collection" and "The Natural Order".[8][9] Buscemi directed the 30 Rock episode "Retreat to Move Forward" that aired on January 22, 2009, during the show's third season.[10] News anchor Keith Olbermann, of Countdown with Keith Olbermann, did a voice over in this episode, in which Pete recalls hearing a sports anchor (Olbermann) saying the line "That's A Deal Breaker, ladies!" in SportsCenter during a hockey game highlight.[11] The episode also features one of the first on-screen performances by Amy Schumer, who has one line as "Stylist".

One filmed scene from "Mamma Mia" was cut out from the airing. Instead, the scene was featured on 30 Rock's season three DVD as part of the deleted scenes in the Bonus feature. In the scene, NBC page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) gives George Park, Fred O'Dwyer, and Milton Greene a tour around the backstage area of TGS. Fred tells Kenneth that he resembles a man he served with in the service, which Kenneth says "Well, obviously that's a coincidence. How could I be in Normandy?". Fred responds by saying that he never told Kenneth where he served. Jack shows up where Kenneth and the three men are, and tells Kenneth that he would like to talk to Milton, prompting Kenneth to tell Jack "As head of this tour, I'm going to deny your request." Jack and Milton are then seen at Jack's office.[12]

Cultural references edit

Throughout the episode, numerous references are made to the jukebox musical Mamma Mia!, in which Jack tells Liz about his possible three fathers,[13] Jack agreeing to meet with the three men, and Liz saying "And all I'm promising is a madcap musical romp, dot dot dot, fun, dot dot dot, good. ... That was on the [Mamma Mia!] poster",[14] and finally Jack revealing his kinship to Milton.[15] Liz tells Jack that he should find out who his real father is, explaining "If I have learned anything from my Sims family: When a child doesn't see his father enough he starts to jump up and down, then his mood level will drop until he pees himself." The Sims is a video game in which players create virtual people called "Sims" and places them in houses and helps direct their moods and satisfy their desires.[16] Liz and Pete learn from James "Toofer" Spurlock (Keith Powell) that Tracy's favorite television show is NCIS, a CBS police drama series revolving around special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), who conduct criminal investigations involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.[15] Later, Liz and Pete sing the song "It Takes Two" by hip-hop duo Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock to see if Tracy is familiar with the song as they have doubts about the age Tracy claims to be.[16]

Reception edit

 
Alan Alda received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in this episode.

According to the Nielsen Media Research, "Mamma Mia" was watched by 6.2 million households in its original American broadcast. It earned a 2.9 rating/8 share in the 18–49 demographic.[17] This means that it was seen by 2.9 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. This was an increase from the previous episode, "The Natural Order", which was watched by 6.0 million American viewers.[18] Ron Weiner received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series,[19] but lost it to fellow 30 Rock writer Matt Hubbard for the episode "Reunion" at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards.[20] At the same awards show, Alan Alda received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series,[21] but lost it to singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake for hosting Saturday Night Live.[22]

IGN contributor Robert Canning complimented 30 Rock for Jack's search of his father plot, writing that they took it and "rolled forward with energy and smarts and delivered one of the funnier episodes from the past several weeks." Canning said that the other stories were "also very fun", and having been a critic to Jane Krakowski's Jenna, Canning said that her appearance in "Mamma Mia" was "effectively funny without overdoing her self-centeredness." In conclusion, Canning gave it a 9.1 out of 10 rating.[23] Television columnist Alan Sepinwall for The Star-Ledger wrote that this was a "very funny episode, boosted by the ingenious casting of Alan Alda" as Jack's biological father.[14] The A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin praised 30 Rock for delivering "comically" with this episode, and observing there were good elements in it. Rabin opined that the casting of Alda as Jack's father was "inspired", and gave "Mamma Mia" an A− grade rating.[24] Entertainment Weekly contributor Aly Semigran was complimentary towards the episode, and appreciated the guest appearances from Alda and Steve Buscemi.[15] Bruce Fretts for TV Guide Magazine said that "Mamma Mia" was "strong", and cited that it had "quotable inside-TV digs ... an instant chemistry between Alec Baldwin and Alan Alda ... and an infectious rendition of 'It Takes Two' by Liz and Pete."[5] Mike Moody of AOL's TV Squad hoped that "someone on the show figure out" what to do with the Jenna character, and suggested that she have a love interest "that makes her mature or ... makes her move away" because Jenna's "vacuous, selfish aging diva routine has gotten old already." Moody, however, said that the best part of Tracy's story was the karate showdown between Donald and J. D. Lutz (John Lutz).[16]

References edit

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  10. ^ "30 Rock — Retreat to Move Forward". Yahoo! TV. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
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External links edit

  • "Mamma Mia" at IMDb  

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Mamma Mia is the 21st episode of the third season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock and the 57th overall episode of the series It was written by co executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by series producer Don Scardino The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 7 2009 Guest stars in this episode include Alan Alda Steve Buscemi Stuart Margolin Keith Olbermann Clayton Dean Smith and Michael Benjamin Washington Mamma Mia 30 Rock episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 21Directed byDon ScardinoWritten byRon WeinerProduction code321Original air dateMay 7 2009 2009 05 07 Guest appearancesAlan Alda as Milton Greene Steve Buscemi as Lenny Wosniak Stuart Margolin as Fred O Dwyer Keith Olbermann as a sportscaster Clayton Dean Smith as a photographer Amy Schumer as Stylist Michael Benjamin Washington as DonaldEpisode chronology Previous The Natural Order Next Kidney Now 30 Rockseason 3List of episodes In the episode Jack Donaghy Alec Baldwin begins to search for his biological father with help from Liz Lemon Tina Fey Meanwhile Tracy Jordan Tracy Morgan introduces his supposedly illegitimate son Washington to the cast and crew of the fictitious show The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan TGS but some question his intentions At the same time Jenna Maroney Jane Krakowski and Liz fight for attention when Jenna gets public recognition for a comedic sketch Liz wrote Mamma Mia has received generally positive reception from television critics According to the Nielsen Media Research the episode was watched by 6 2 million households during its original broadcast Ron Weiner and Alan Alda received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series respectively both for this episode Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJack Donaghy Alec Baldwin decides not to search for his biological father after it was revealed in the previous episode that the man he believed was his father was not Liz Lemon Tina Fey however convinces him to find out who his real father is so Jack contacts Lenny Wosniak Steve Buscemi a private investigator to search for his biological father Lenny gives him an envelope containing the names of three individuals who could be his father Jack tells Liz about the envelope and she suggests they Mamma Mia this and bring the three men to New York under false pretenses to which Jack agrees Jack meets the men George Park Fred O Dwyer Stuart Margolin and Professor Milton Greene Alan Alda At meeting the three men Jack comes to the realization that Milton is his father as George Park is Korean and Fred O Dwyer lost his genitals in a grenade explosion during World War II He tells Milton that he is his son after Milton admitted to sleeping with his mother Colleen Donaghy Elaine Stritch around the time Jack was conceived Milton is happy to have him as his son and reveals to Jack that he is in need of a kidney transplant Meanwhile Tracy Jordan Tracy Morgan introduces his illegitimate son Donald Michael Benjamin Washington to the TGS with Tracy Jordan staff Liz and Pete Hornberger Scott Adsit suspect that Donald is embezzling from Tracy as they do not believe that Donald is twenty one years old which Donald claims to be Cerie Xerox Katrina Bowden Liz s assistant obtains Donald s birth certificate and gives it to Liz and Pete the two learn that Donald is forty years of age thus confirming their suspicions about him Liz tells Tracy about this but Tracy knew all about Donald s scam explaining he decided to go along with it because Donald was putting all of the money into a dojo and doing good for the community At the same time Liz becomes jealous when her friend and TGS star Jenna Maroney Jane Krakowski takes credit for That s A Deal Breaker ladies catchphrase resulting in Liz not getting recognition as she wrote the sketch As a result of this Jenna is named the Funniest Person in New York by Time Out magazine and seeing how Liz feels about this Jenna decides to share the magazine cover with her At the photo shoot the photographer Clayton Dean Smith wants Jenna to use props for the shoot but Jenna is reluctant to use any of them Liz however decides to pose with the props resulting in her being on the cover of Time Out much to Jenna s displeasure Production edit nbsp Actor Steve Buscemi guest starred as Lenny Wosniak in Mamma Mia Mamma Mia was written by co executive producer Ron Weiner 1 making it his fourth writing credit after Secrets and Lies Senor Macho Solo and Goodbye My Friend 2 The episode was directed by series producer Don Scardino 1 his twentieth for the series 3 Mamma Mia originally aired in the United States on May 7 2009 on NBC as the twenty first episode of the show s third season and the 57th overall episode of the series 1 The character Professor Milton Greene Jack Donaghy s biological father was played by guest actor Alan Alda best known for his role as Hawkeye Pierce from the television series M A S H 4 Alda and Alec Baldwin have worked together having appeared in the 2004 biographical drama film The Aviator 5 6 Actor Steve Buscemi reprised his role as private investigator Lenny Wosniak for the third time 7 having appeared in The Collection and The Natural Order 8 9 Buscemi directed the 30 Rock episode Retreat to Move Forward that aired on January 22 2009 during the show s third season 10 News anchor Keith Olbermann of Countdown with Keith Olbermann did a voice over in this episode in which Pete recalls hearing a sports anchor Olbermann saying the line That s A Deal Breaker ladies in SportsCenter during a hockey game highlight 11 The episode also features one of the first on screen performances by Amy Schumer who has one line as Stylist One filmed scene from Mamma Mia was cut out from the airing Instead the scene was featured on 30 Rock s season three DVD as part of the deleted scenes in the Bonus feature In the scene NBC page Kenneth Parcell Jack McBrayer gives George Park Fred O Dwyer and Milton Greene a tour around the backstage area of TGS Fred tells Kenneth that he resembles a man he served with in the service which Kenneth says Well obviously that s a coincidence How could I be in Normandy Fred responds by saying that he never told Kenneth where he served Jack shows up where Kenneth and the three men are and tells Kenneth that he would like to talk to Milton prompting Kenneth to tell Jack As head of this tour I m going to deny your request Jack and Milton are then seen at Jack s office 12 Cultural references editThroughout the episode numerous references are made to the jukebox musical Mamma Mia in which Jack tells Liz about his possible three fathers 13 Jack agreeing to meet with the three men and Liz saying And all I m promising is a madcap musical romp dot dot dot fun dot dot dot good That was on the Mamma Mia poster 14 and finally Jack revealing his kinship to Milton 15 Liz tells Jack that he should find out who his real father is explaining If I have learned anything from my Sims family When a child doesn t see his father enough he starts to jump up and down then his mood level will drop until he pees himself The Sims is a video game in which players create virtual people called Sims and places them in houses and helps direct their moods and satisfy their desires 16 Liz and Pete learn from James Toofer Spurlock Keith Powell that Tracy s favorite television show is NCIS a CBS police drama series revolving around special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service NCIS who conduct criminal investigations involving the U S Navy and Marine Corps 15 Later Liz and Pete sing the song It Takes Two by hip hop duo Rob Base and DJ E Z Rock to see if Tracy is familiar with the song as they have doubts about the age Tracy claims to be 16 Reception edit nbsp Alan Alda received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in this episode According to the Nielsen Media Research Mamma Mia was watched by 6 2 million households in its original American broadcast It earned a 2 9 rating 8 share in the 18 49 demographic 17 This means that it was seen by 2 9 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 This was an increase from the previous episode The Natural Order which was watched by 6 0 million American viewers 18 Ron Weiner received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series 19 but lost it to fellow 30 Rock writer Matt Hubbard for the episode Reunion at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 20 At the same awards show Alan Alda received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series 21 but lost it to singer songwriter Justin Timberlake for hosting Saturday Night Live 22 IGN contributor Robert Canning complimented 30 Rock for Jack s search of his father plot writing that they took it and rolled forward with energy and smarts and delivered one of the funnier episodes from the past several weeks Canning said that the other stories were also very fun and having been a critic to Jane Krakowski s Jenna Canning said that her appearance in Mamma Mia was effectively funny without overdoing her self centeredness In conclusion Canning gave it a 9 1 out of 10 rating 23 Television columnist Alan Sepinwall for The Star Ledger wrote that this was a very funny episode boosted by the ingenious casting of Alan Alda as Jack s biological father 14 The A V Club s Nathan Rabin praised 30 Rock for delivering comically with this episode and observing there were good elements in it Rabin opined that the casting of Alda as Jack s father was inspired and gave Mamma Mia an A grade rating 24 Entertainment Weekly contributor Aly Semigran was complimentary towards the episode and appreciated the guest appearances from Alda and Steve Buscemi 15 Bruce Fretts for TV Guide Magazine said that Mamma Mia was strong and cited that it had quotable inside TV digs an instant chemistry between Alec Baldwin and Alan Alda and an infectious rendition of It Takes Two by Liz and Pete 5 Mike Moody of AOL s TV Squad hoped that someone on the show figure out what to do with the Jenna character and suggested that she have a love interest that makes her mature or makes her move away because Jenna s vacuous selfish aging diva routine has gotten old already Moody however said that the best part of Tracy s story was the karate showdown between Donald and J D Lutz John Lutz 16 References edit a b c 30 Rock Episodes London Screenrush AlloCine Retrieved 2010 05 18 Ron Weiner I Filmography by TV series Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2010 05 18 Don Scardino Filmography by TV series Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2010 05 18 Mitchell Kerrie 2007 11 14 I Hawkeye Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2010 05 20 a b Fretts Bruce 2009 05 07 Hawkeye Is Jack s Dad Mamma Mia TV Guide Magazine Alan Alda 2009 30 Rock Season 3 Mamma Mia CD Universal Studios Home Entertainment Steve Buscemi Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2010 05 20 Labrecque Jeff 2007 10 21 30 Rock Knocked Down Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2010 05 20 Sepinwall Alan 2009 05 01 30 Rock The Natural Order Jack daddy The Star Ledger Retrieved 2010 05 20 30 Rock Retreat to Move Forward Yahoo TV Retrieved 2010 05 20 Writer Ron Weiner Director Don Scardino 2009 05 07 Mamma Mia 30 Rock Season 3 Episode 21 NBC Universal NBC 30 Rock Season 3 CD Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2009 Porter Rick 2009 05 07 30 Rock Poppa Mia Zap2it Archived from the original on 2010 01 16 Retrieved 2010 05 24 a b Sepinwall Alan 2009 05 08 30 Rock Mamma Mia Alan Alda is the Donaghy daddy The Star Ledger Retrieved 2010 05 18 a b c Semigran Aly 2009 05 08 30 Rock Best moments from Mamma Mia Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2010 05 18 a b c Moody Mike 2009 05 08 30 Rock Mama Mia TV Squad Retrieved 2010 05 18 Weisman Jon 2009 05 08 ABC s Anatomy makes ratings gains Variety Retrieved 2010 05 18 Weisman Jon 2009 05 01 ABC Grey s pace rating race Variety Retrieved 2010 05 18 Emmy predix Which episode of 30 Rock will win best comedy writing Los Angeles Times 2009 08 16 Archived from the original on 2012 07 09 Retrieved 2010 05 18 Wyatt Edward 2009 09 21 Familiarity and a Few Surprises at the Emmys The New York Times p 1 Retrieved 2010 05 18 O Neil Tom 2009 08 18 Emmy predix Steve Martin or Beau Bridges to win best guest actor in a comedy Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 05 18 Donahue Ann 2009 09 13 Idol Timberlake Take Creative Arts Emmys Billboard Business News Archived from the original on 2012 08 04 Retrieved 2010 05 24 Canning Robert 2009 05 08 30 Rock Mamma Mia Review IGN Retrieved 2010 05 18 Rabin Nathan 2009 05 07 Mamma Mia The A V Club Retrieved 2010 05 18 External links edit Mamma Mia at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mamma Mia 30 Rock amp oldid 1216880703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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