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30 Rock - Season 3 Cast: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/22/2009
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Audio commentary by Tina Fey, Jon Hamm, Alan Alda, Jack McBrayer, Jane Krakowski and more; Deleted scenes; Behind-the-scenes with the Muppets; 1-900-Okface; Season finale table read; The making of "He Needs a Kidney"; Photo gallery

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After Season 2 concluded with GE exec Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) accepting a post with the Bush administration, Season 3 kicks off with his return to the company and swift climb back to his old post (after first starting back in the mail room). At "The Girlie Show," hapless head writer Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) continues to wrangle her two biggest stars: Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan), who makes contract negotiations -- and pretty much everything else -- more difficult for Liz, and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski), who has shifted all her focus to preparing for a knockoff Janis Joplin biopic. Jack, meanwhile, is distracted by family issues throughout the season. In a parody of Mamma Mia!, paternity tests lead Jack to his long-lost father-liberal professor Milton Greene (Alan Alda), who just happens to be in need of a kidney transplant. And Jack's controlling mother, Colleen (Elaine Stritch), becomes even more of a burden after he "accidentally" backs over her with his car. The incident results in Jack's latest romance, as he falls for his mother's live-in nurse, the passionate Elisa (Salma Hayek), whose deep Catholic faith and devotion to her large Puerto Rican family frequently prove trying. Unlucky-in-love Liz thinks she's finally found the perfect man in handsome pediatrician Drew Baird (Jon Hamm). But she soon discovers Drew has been "living in the bubble" -- he thinks it a common occurrence for people to treat him well, but it's really because of his good looks. Season 3 (2008-9) features the series' usual parade of guest stars, including Steve Martin as an eccentric businessman who woos Liz; Jennifer Aniston as Liz's college roommate, who develops a romantic obsession with Jack; and Harry Anderson, Markie Post, and Charlie Robinson, playing themselves in a Night Court reunion organized by Tracy to cheer up NBC page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer). All Movie Guide

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November 18, 2009: This is a combination of brilliant writing, strong ensemble acting and direction. Tina Fey is a comic genius. As Alec Baldwin said in his Emmy acceptance speech, "the Elaine May of this generation". As an actress, writer and producer, she is peerless.

But no one can do something as good as this alone. Alec Baldwin has tremendous comedic timing. And Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and the others are impressive. This season as well as the first two seasons are extremely entertaining and highly recommended.

30 Rock Season 3by theginabean

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November 11, 2009: The best show around, owning it was necessary. Kudos to the entire crew!