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    30 Rock finally returns: 4 talking points

    The long-awaited sixth season of NBC's award-winning sitcom will spoof star Tracy Morgan, the movie Valentine's Day, and the death of Kim Jong Il

    After a grueling eight-month absence from the airwaves, Tina Fey's beloved critical gem 30 Rock premieres its sixth season on NBC Thursday night. During the show's hiatus, mandated by creator-writer-producer-star Fey's second pregnancy, reviled sitcoms like Work It, Whitney, and I Hate My Teenage Daughter did little to distract 30 Rock's bereaved critics and fans. In anticipation of Thursday night's episode — which finds Jane Krakowski's Jenna judging a children's talent competition called America's Kidz Got Singing and Fey's Liz Lemon coping with Tracy Jordan's (Tracy Morgan) resultant jealousy — here are four talking points about the season ahead:

    1. Tracy Morgan's real-life anti-gay rant will be a plot
    During 30 Rock's hiatus, star Tracy Morgan stirred up controversy by making offensive homophobic jokes during a stand-up set at a Nashville comedy club — and the ensuing backlash caused the actor to embark on a prolonged mea culpa tour. The new season of 30 Rock will feature a ripped-from-the-headlines plot based on the controversy. Morgan's character will reportedly apologize, claiming that "he's not a homophobe, [but] an idiot," triggering protests by the idiot community, led by guest star Denise Richards. This sounds like a fine line to walk, says Kyle Buchanan at New York. "Will 30 Rock be able to pull off this tricky material?"

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    2. Kim Jong Il's death will also figure
    A pivotal plot point in 30 Rock's previous season centered on the kidnapping of Jack Donaghy's (Alec Baldwin) conservative cable-news host girlfriend, Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks), by Kim Jong Il. She was turned into the Korean leader's "propaganda mouthpiece," and married off to his son, Kim Jong Un. An early promo for the new season showed Kim "very much alive and posing for anti-American holiday cards with Avery," so when Kim actually died a week later, critics and fans were concerned: "Oh, Kim Jong Il, why did you have to go and ruin a 30 Rock subplot?" worried Brent Lang at The Wrap. The show's producer Robert Carlock recently revealed to Us Weekly that he too was concerned, considering the series had already filmed nine episodes. But after going back through the scripts, they realized "that luckily we hadn't referred to Kim Jong Il by name yet — just to North Korea in general."

    3. There'll be no shortage of buzzy guest stars
    Past seasons of 30 Rock have featured guest appearances by major stars including Jennifer Aniston, Oprah Winfrey, and James Marsden, and the star parade will continue in season six. In addition to the aforementioned Richards, X-Men star Marsden will return as a love interest for Fey's Liz Lemon, while Mary Steenburgen, Kelsey Grammer, and Up All Night's Will Arnett will also make guest appearances — Arnett reprising his role as Alec Baldwin's nemesis. The show will also parody Hollywood's spate of holiday-themed ensemble romantic comedies (Valentine's Day, New Year's Eve) with a fictional film called Martin Luther King Day, which will star Krakowski's Jenna alongside Emma Stone, Nick Cannon, and Andy Samberg. Sounds "ridiculous in all the (so-wrong-it's-)right ways," says Kelly West at Cinema Blend.

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    4. NBC's Thursday's lineup is better than ever
    With the return of 30 Rock Thursday, NBC boasts an unrivaled comedy lineup, says Linda Holmes at NPR. After dumping the terrible Whitney "like a bad date" and shifting it to Wednesday nights, NBC Thursday welcomes the underrated Up All Night in addition to 30 Rock, The Office, and Parks and Recreation. The fans of the (temporarily shelved) Community aren't happy, of course, but even they will likely be placated by the return of 30 Rock's "sharp wit" and "absurdist plots."

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    8 comments

    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      How about a storyline about Baldwin's character getting kicked off an airplane.
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      Every day these commercials for TV shows pose as editorial opinion. It makes me wonder how the rest of the editorials are skewed to advance MS-NBC's interests.
    • Kawliga  •  New Albany, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      To bad two of best sitcom are on at the same time. NBC will loss viewer because of it.
      • Ryan 4 mths ago
        What's the other one? Some bull-s with a laugh track, I'm sure
    • Grumpy Old Man  •  4 mths ago
      I had not been able to sit thru one entire episode, so I gave up long ago. Tina Fey was best in her Palin skits. Alec baldwin is a megalomaniac. The rest of the cast is absurd.
      • nick name 4 mths ago
        poor man. life must suck without a sense of humor.
      • Grumpy Old Man 4 mths ago
        Hey Nick, I have a good sense of humor, ever since TV came to the masses, but, find nothing but absurdities in 30 Rock.
      • Joel 4 mths ago
        absurdities in 30 Rock.? hello McFly? that is intended over the top humor. Obviously too complicated for you. You probably thought Monty Python was stupid as well...
    • Honest Alice  •  4 mths ago
      I won't watch the show, Alec Baldwin is a puffy douche with slitty eyes. He really let himself go after Beetlejuice :p
      • chuck 4 mths ago
        Yeah, that was like 25 YEARS AGO.
    • Wake the Sheeple  •  4 mths ago
      I can't understand why people like this show.

      For one, Alec Baldwin thinks he is better than every hard-working average joe.

      For two, the show is basically a half hour advertisement promoting products subtly in the background, don't know if this is true anymore because i only saw the first few episodes where they promoted Snapple but that was enough for me to never watch again.

      And third, it's not funny.
      • Joel 4 mths ago
        Wrong it is funny. You are wrong. You probably think EVERY woody Allen feature is manna from the gods..
      • Wake the Sheeple 4 mths ago
        Yeah it's funny to disguise an advertisement as a sitcom. Hilarious.
    • John  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      I like 30 rock but please don't put them up against Bones and Big Bang theory. DVR says Bones and Big Bang get recorded first. Please choose another central time slot like 7:30 or 9:00 Everything else is occupied with decent shows.
    • mark  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Long awaited? To bad the ratings don't agree.