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SeinfeldVision

"SeinfeldVision" is the first episode of the second season of 30 Rock and the twenty-second episode of the series. It was written by the series' creator, executive producer and lead actress, Tina Fey and directed by producer Don Scardino.[1] The episode first aired on October 4, 2007[2] on the NBC network in the United States.

"SeinfeldVision"
30 Rock episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 1
Directed byDon Scardino
Written byTina Fey
Cinematography byVanja Černjul[1]
Production code201
Original air dateOctober 4, 2007 (2007-10-04)
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This episode takes place in the fall of 2007, as TGS with Tracy Jordan, a fictitious sketch comedy series, is about to air its season premiere. Liz Lemon (played by Fey) is seeking closure after breaking up with her boyfriend, Floyd (Jason Sudeikis), while Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) is planning to launch a month of programming called SeinfeldVision. Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) has to deal with her obesity, which she developed over the summer. Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) becomes Tracy Jordan's (Tracy Morgan) "office wife" and Cerie (Katrina Bowden) continues to prepare for her wedding to Aris.[2][dead link][3] The episode received generally positive reviews from critics and fans.

Plot edit

As Liz is returning to studio 6H, the TGS with Tracy Jordan studio,[4] she meets Jack. In his office, he tells her about a promotion he is planning to launch called SeinfeldVision, a month of programming starring Jerry Seinfeld made possible with footage from his sitcom, Seinfeld, being edited into programs. After hearing of Jack's plan, Jerry arrives at 30 Rock to confront Jack. Jack and Jerry agree to shorten the promotion to just one night.

Liz is seeking closure after breaking up with her boyfriend Floyd during the summer[5] and a chance encounter with Jerry gives her the advice she needs, so she calls Floyd only for another woman to pick up the phone. While dealing with her problems, Liz and Jenna are invited to be Cerie's maids of honour. They accept the invitation. Cerie takes them shopping for her wedding dress, and when asked to try one on, Liz decides to buy one.

After performing in Mystic Pizza: The Musical, Jenna has become fat and is trying to distract people from noticing it, to no avail. Tracy has separated from his wife, Angie Jordan (Sherri Shepherd) and is living in his dressing room having Kenneth as his "office wife", to take care of the non-sexual acts that Tracy's wife would normally perform.

Production edit

It was announced, by Fey and executive producer Lorne Michaels, at the annual Television Critics Association tour in July 2007 that Jerry Seinfeld would be appearing in the season premiere of 30 Rock.[6] Seinfeld had only appeared in two television acting roles since his own sitcom ended in 1998. Those roles were in Mad About You and Newsradio.[7][8][9]

The scenes featuring Jerry Seinfeld were filmed on August 20, 2007.[10] Seinfeld wore a wig in the episode to make him look more like the character version of Jerry Seinfeld. Upon first wearing the wig, Seinfeld said "This looks weird," but his wife assured him "That's what [he] looked like [in Seinfeld]."[11] This episode effectively ended the story arc of Liz's relationship with Floyd, which began midway through season one.[12] There was a joke in this episode in which Cerie's surname was revealed as Xerox, but the joke was cut.[13] This is the first episode in which Katrina Bowden (as Cerie), Keith Powell (James "Toofer" Spurlock) and Lonny Ross (Josh Girard) receive star billing.[14]

Reception edit

"SeinfeldVision" brought in an average of 7.33 million American viewers,[15][16] making 30 Rock the sixtieth most watched series of the week.[16] When it first aired, this episode was the second highest-rated episode of the series, after "Pilot", which garnered 8.13 million viewers.[17] This episode achieved a 3.4/9 in the key 18–49 demographic, a series high in that category.[15] The 3.4 refers to 3.4% of all 18- to 49-year-olds in the U.S. and the 9 refers to 9% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast, in the U.S.

 
Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times criticized Jerry Seinfeld for promoting Bee Movie in the episode.

Jeff Labrecque of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "SeinfeldVision was a clever and ironic way to incorporate Seinfeld."[18] Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Guide said that "['SeinfeldVision'] was a solid start to the new, fought-for season" and that it did have "some great, great moments." Despite this praise, Webb Mitovich criticised Kenneth and Tracy's "office wife" storyline saying that "we've seen this shtick before on countless other sitcoms, so it was a bit empty and filled with 'easy' jokes." Criticism was also received regarding the "striped outfit... it didn't work. No," referring to a joke involving Jenna trying to distract the TGS writers from her newly gained weight.[19] Lisa Schmeiser of Television Without Pity graded this episode as a "B+."[20] Rick Porter of Zap2it thought that this episode "started off [30 Rock's] second season on a pretty strong note." Porter said that this episode wasn't the best episode of 30 Rock but it was still "one of the sharpest and wittiest comedies on television."[21] Bob Sassone of AOL's TV Squad wrote that "SeinfeldVision" "was a really funny beginning to the second season." Sassone also notes that the appearance of Seinfeld did not feel like stunt casting. He also said that the joke about Jerry being able to buy NBC for $4 million was "one of the many reasons [he, Sassone, loves] this show."[22] Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that this episode "proves the low-rated show's best comedy Emmy win was no undeserved fluke."[23] Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger described this episode as "really funny" and thought that "everyone is played in a style that's believable within [the series]."[24] Linda Stasi of The New York Post said that "the on-going story of the regulars that had me laughing so hard I almost fell out of bed."[25] Jake Brooks of The New York Observer thought that this episode was "a rather poor 22 minutes of television (well, only [Jerry Seinfeld's] portion of it, the rest was pretty great)."[26] Robert Canning of IGN said that "30 Rock delivers a fantastic episode to open the season. Let's hope they can also deliver an audience to keep this great show on the air." Canning also awarded this episode a rating of 9.4 out of 10.[27] Brian Lowry of Variety said that it "neatly highlights this series' strengths and weaknesses, elevated by moments of inspiration and Alec Baldwin's brilliance and leavened by considerably-less-flattering silliness."[28] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times thought that "SeinfeldVision" "is mostly a reminder that even the most talented actors and writers sometimes slip under pressure."[29] Seinfeld was criticized as using his appearance in this episode as a plug for his upcoming feature film Bee Movie. Seinfeld, NBC and General Electric stated that this was done as metahumor.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  2. ^ a b "30 Rock 'SeinfeldVision' 10-04-2007 8:30PM" (Press release). NBC Universal Media Village. Retrieved 2008-03-28.[dead link]
  3. ^ Writer(s): Tina Fey; Director: Don Scardino (2007-10-04). "SeinfeldVision". 30 Rock. Season 2. Episode 1. NBC Universal. NBC.
  4. ^ Writer: Tina Fey; Director: Don Scardino (2006-10-11). "Pilot". 30 Rock. Season 1. Episode 1. NBC Universal. NBC.
  5. ^ Writer: Tina Fey; Director: Don Scardino (2007-04-26). "Hiatus". 30 Rock. Season 1. Episode 21. NBC Universal. NBC.
  6. ^ Levine, Stuart (2007-07-16). . Variety. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
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  8. ^ "Mad About You: Season Opener – Cast & Crew". MSN. Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  9. ^ Writer(s): Victor Levin; Director: Michael Lembeck (1998-09-22). "Season Opener". Mad About You. Season 7. Episode 1. NBC Universal. NBC.
  10. ^ Haston, Chris (2007-09-26). "30 Rock: 'SeinfeldVision Episode 201 – Pictured: (l-r) Jerry Seinfeld as himself, Jack McBrayer as Kenneth". Set Photos. NBC Universal Media Village. Retrieved 2008-03-29.[permanent dead link] Save Picture as → Right click file → Properties → Summary → Advanced → Date Picture Taken
  11. ^ Claustro, Lisa (2007-09-20). . BuddyTV. Archived from the original on 2008-10-29. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  12. ^ Writer: Tina Fey; Director: Michael Engler (2007-02-08). "Up All Night". 30 Rock. Season 1. Episode 13. NBC Universal. NBC.
  13. ^ Dos Santos, Kristin; Godwin, Jennifer (2008-03-08). "Exclusive! 30 Rock Scores Will Arnett, Chris Kattan and Mariah Carey (in Our Dreams)". E!. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
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  15. ^ a b Kissell, Rick (2007-10-07). "Friday Night Lights Lights up NBC". Variety. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
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  18. ^ Labrecque, Jeff (2007-10-05). "30 Rock: Pull Yourself Together, Man". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  19. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (2007-10-04). . TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  20. ^ Schmeiser, Lisa (2007-10-05). "SeinfeldVision". Television Without Pity. Retrieved 2008-03-29. [dead link]
  21. ^ Porter, Rick (2007-10-04). . Zap2it. Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  22. ^ Sassone, Bob (2007-10-04). "30 Rock: 'SeinfeldVision' (Season Premiere)". AOL's TV Squad. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  23. ^ Owen, Rob (2007-10-04). "TV Review: 30 Rock Rolls with Smart Commentary". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  24. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2007-10-04). "30 Rock: Baby Got Front". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  25. ^ Stasi, Linda (2007-10-04). "What a 'Deal'!". The New York Post. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  26. ^ Brooks, Jake (2007-10-05). . The New York Observer. Archived from the original on 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  27. ^ Canning, Robert (2007-10-03). "30 Rock: 'SeinfeldVision' Advance Review". IGN. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  28. ^ Lowry, Brian (2007-10-03). "30 Rock (Series – NBC, Thurs. Oct. 4, 8:30PM)". Variety. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  29. ^ Stanley, Alessandra (2007-10-04). "30 Rock and Grey's Anatomy; Sophomore Jitters and 'SeinfeldVision'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  30. ^ Gorman, Steve (2007-10-03). "Seinfeld Plugs Own Movie in 30 Rock Guest Spot". Reuters. Retrieved 2007-12-23.

External links edit

  • "SeinfeldVision" at IMDb  

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SeinfeldVision is the first episode of the second season of 30 Rock and the twenty second episode of the series It was written by the series creator executive producer and lead actress Tina Fey and directed by producer Don Scardino 1 The episode first aired on October 4 2007 2 on the NBC network in the United States SeinfeldVision 30 Rock episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 1Directed byDon ScardinoWritten byTina FeyCinematography byVanja Cernjul 1 Production code201Original air dateOctober 4 2007 2007 10 04 Guest appearancesKevin Brown as Dot Com Slattery Oksana Lada as Saleswoman Maulik Pancholy as Jonathan Jerry Seinfeld as himselfEpisode chronology Previous Hiatus Next Jack Gets in the Game 30 Rockseason 2List of episodes This episode takes place in the fall of 2007 as TGS with Tracy Jordan a fictitious sketch comedy series is about to air its season premiere Liz Lemon played by Fey is seeking closure after breaking up with her boyfriend Floyd Jason Sudeikis while Jack Donaghy Alec Baldwin is planning to launch a month of programming called SeinfeldVision Jenna Maroney Jane Krakowski has to deal with her obesity which she developed over the summer Kenneth Parcell Jack McBrayer becomes Tracy Jordan s Tracy Morgan office wife and Cerie Katrina Bowden continues to prepare for her wedding to Aris 2 dead link 3 The episode received generally positive reviews from critics and fans Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAs Liz is returning to studio 6H the TGS with Tracy Jordan studio 4 she meets Jack In his office he tells her about a promotion he is planning to launch called SeinfeldVision a month of programming starring Jerry Seinfeld made possible with footage from his sitcom Seinfeld being edited into programs After hearing of Jack s plan Jerry arrives at 30 Rock to confront Jack Jack and Jerry agree to shorten the promotion to just one night Liz is seeking closure after breaking up with her boyfriend Floyd during the summer 5 and a chance encounter with Jerry gives her the advice she needs so she calls Floyd only for another woman to pick up the phone While dealing with her problems Liz and Jenna are invited to be Cerie s maids of honour They accept the invitation Cerie takes them shopping for her wedding dress and when asked to try one on Liz decides to buy one After performing in Mystic Pizza The Musical Jenna has become fat and is trying to distract people from noticing it to no avail Tracy has separated from his wife Angie Jordan Sherri Shepherd and is living in his dressing room having Kenneth as his office wife to take care of the non sexual acts that Tracy s wife would normally perform Production editIt was announced by Fey and executive producer Lorne Michaels at the annual Television Critics Association tour in July 2007 that Jerry Seinfeld would be appearing in the season premiere of 30 Rock 6 Seinfeld had only appeared in two television acting roles since his own sitcom ended in 1998 Those roles were in Mad About You and Newsradio 7 8 9 The scenes featuring Jerry Seinfeld were filmed on August 20 2007 10 Seinfeld wore a wig in the episode to make him look more like the character version of Jerry Seinfeld Upon first wearing the wig Seinfeld said This looks weird but his wife assured him That s what he looked like in Seinfeld 11 This episode effectively ended the story arc of Liz s relationship with Floyd which began midway through season one 12 There was a joke in this episode in which Cerie s surname was revealed as Xerox but the joke was cut 13 This is the first episode in which Katrina Bowden as Cerie Keith Powell James Toofer Spurlock and Lonny Ross Josh Girard receive star billing 14 Reception edit SeinfeldVision brought in an average of 7 33 million American viewers 15 16 making 30 Rock the sixtieth most watched series of the week 16 When it first aired this episode was the second highest rated episode of the series after Pilot which garnered 8 13 million viewers 17 This episode achieved a 3 4 9 in the key 18 49 demographic a series high in that category 15 The 3 4 refers to 3 4 of all 18 to 49 year olds in the U S and the 9 refers to 9 of all 18 to 49 year olds watching television at the time of the broadcast in the U S nbsp Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times criticized Jerry Seinfeld for promoting Bee Movie in the episode Jeff Labrecque of Entertainment Weekly wrote that SeinfeldVision was a clever and ironic way to incorporate Seinfeld 18 Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Guide said that SeinfeldVision was a solid start to the new fought for season and that it did have some great great moments Despite this praise Webb Mitovich criticised Kenneth and Tracy s office wife storyline saying that we ve seen this shtick before on countless other sitcoms so it was a bit empty and filled with easy jokes Criticism was also received regarding the striped outfit it didn t work No referring to a joke involving Jenna trying to distract the TGS writers from her newly gained weight 19 Lisa Schmeiser of Television Without Pity graded this episode as a B 20 Rick Porter of Zap2it thought that this episode started off 30 Rock s second season on a pretty strong note Porter said that this episode wasn t the best episode of 30 Rock but it was still one of the sharpest and wittiest comedies on television 21 Bob Sassone of AOL s TV Squad wrote that SeinfeldVision was a really funny beginning to the second season Sassone also notes that the appearance of Seinfeld did not feel like stunt casting He also said that the joke about Jerry being able to buy NBC for 4 million was one of the many reasons he Sassone loves this show 22 Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette wrote that this episode proves the low rated show s best comedy Emmy win was no undeserved fluke 23 Alan Sepinwall of The Star Ledger described this episode as really funny and thought that everyone is played in a style that s believable within the series 24 Linda Stasi of The New York Post said that the on going story of the regulars that had me laughing so hard I almost fell out of bed 25 Jake Brooks of The New York Observer thought that this episode was a rather poor 22 minutes of television well only Jerry Seinfeld s portion of it the rest was pretty great 26 Robert Canning of IGN said that 30 Rock delivers a fantastic episode to open the season Let s hope they can also deliver an audience to keep this great show on the air Canning also awarded this episode a rating of 9 4 out of 10 27 Brian Lowry of Variety said that it neatly highlights this series strengths and weaknesses elevated by moments of inspiration and Alec Baldwin s brilliance and leavened by considerably less flattering silliness 28 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times thought that SeinfeldVision is mostly a reminder that even the most talented actors and writers sometimes slip under pressure 29 Seinfeld was criticized as using his appearance in this episode as a plug for his upcoming feature film Bee Movie Seinfeld NBC and General Electric stated that this was done as metahumor 30 References edit a b Credits 30 Rock SeinfeldVision British Film Institute Archived from the original on 2012 09 28 Retrieved 2008 03 28 a b 30 Rock SeinfeldVision 10 04 2007 8 30PM Press release NBC Universal Media Village Retrieved 2008 03 28 dead link Writer s Tina Fey Director Don Scardino 2007 10 04 SeinfeldVision 30 Rock Season 2 Episode 1 NBC Universal NBC Writer Tina Fey Director Don Scardino 2006 10 11 Pilot 30 Rock Season 1 Episode 1 NBC Universal NBC Writer Tina Fey Director Don Scardino 2007 04 26 Hiatus 30 Rock Season 1 Episode 21 NBC Universal NBC Levine Stuart 2007 07 16 TCA Jerry Seinfeld Back at 30 Rock Variety Archived from the original on 2012 02 07 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Braun Kyle Jerry Seinfeld Interview UGO Archived from the original on 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Mad About You Season Opener Cast amp Crew MSN Archived from the original on 2013 01 29 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Writer s Victor Levin Director Michael Lembeck 1998 09 22 Season Opener Mad About You Season 7 Episode 1 NBC Universal NBC Haston Chris 2007 09 26 30 Rock SeinfeldVisionEpisode 201 Pictured l r Jerry Seinfeld as himself Jack McBrayer as Kenneth Set Photos NBC Universal Media Village Retrieved 2008 03 29 permanent dead link Save Picture as Right click file Properties Summary Advanced Date Picture Taken Claustro Lisa 2007 09 20 Tina Fey Talks About Jerry Seinfeld s Guest Stint on 30 Rock BuddyTV Archived from the original on 2008 10 29 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Writer Tina Fey Director Michael Engler 2007 02 08 Up All Night 30 Rock Season 1 Episode 13 NBC Universal NBC Dos Santos Kristin Godwin Jennifer 2008 03 08 Exclusive 30 Rock Scores Will Arnett Chris Kattan and Mariah Carey in Our Dreams E Retrieved 2008 03 29 30 Rock Thursdays on NBC 8 30 9PM ET Season Premiere Thursday October 4 NBC Universal Media Village Retrieved 2007 10 14 dead link a b Kissell Rick 2007 10 07 Friday Night Lights Lights up 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Retrieved 2008 03 29 Stasi Linda 2007 10 04 What a Deal The New York Post Retrieved 2008 03 29 Brooks Jake 2007 10 05 Was Seinfeld s Stint 30 Rock s Way of Jumping the Shark The New York Observer Archived from the original on 2008 03 28 Retrieved 2008 03 29 Canning Robert 2007 10 03 30 Rock SeinfeldVision Advance Review IGN Retrieved 2008 03 29 Lowry Brian 2007 10 03 30 Rock Series NBC Thurs Oct 4 8 30PM Variety Retrieved 2008 03 29 Stanley Alessandra 2007 10 04 30 Rock and Grey s Anatomy Sophomore Jitters and SeinfeldVision The New York Times Retrieved 2008 03 29 Gorman Steve 2007 10 03 Seinfeld Plugs Own Movie in 30 Rock Guest Spot Reuters Retrieved 2007 12 23 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to 30 Rock SeinfeldVision at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SeinfeldVision amp oldid 1221219117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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