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Студия 30 100: Part 1 (2006–2013) Online

Студия 30 100: Part 1 (2006–2013) Online
Original Title :
100: Part 1
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2006–2013
Directror :
Don Scardino
Cast :
Tina Fey,Tracy Morgan,Jane Krakowski
Writer :
Tina Fey,Jack Burditt
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
8.2/10
Студия 30 100: Part 1 (2006–2013) Online

When Hank Hooper threatens to cancel "TGS", Jack convinces him to allow Liz and company the chance to do their 100th episode. To produce the best show possible, however, Liz must deal with less-than-ideal working conditions. Amidst the chaos of show preparation, Jack starts doubting a key decision in his life and Jenna contemplates motherhood.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Tina Fey Tina Fey - Liz Lemon
Tracy Morgan Tracy Morgan - Tracy Jordan
Jane Krakowski Jane Krakowski - Jenna Maroney
Jack McBrayer Jack McBrayer - Kenneth Parcell
Scott Adsit Scott Adsit - Pete Hornberger
Judah Friedlander Judah Friedlander - Frank Rossitano
Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin - Jack Donaghy
Katrina Bowden Katrina Bowden - Cerie
John Lutz John Lutz - J.D. Lutz
Maulik Pancholy Maulik Pancholy - Jonathan
Keith Powell Keith Powell - Toofer
Michael Keaton Michael Keaton - Tom
Dean Winters Dean Winters - Dennis Duffy
Ken Howard Ken Howard - Hank Hooper
Cheyenne Jackson Cheyenne Jackson - Danny Baker

When Pete speaks poorly he is spoofing the incident with news reporter Serene Branson when she could not speak during a live broadcast.

A headstone shows Kenneth's date of birth as May 27, 1781.

When Jack and Liz duck into the NBC Store, there's a cardboard cutout in the background of the character Dwight Schrute from Das Büro (2005).

Alec Baldwin (Jack) and Michael Keaton (Tom) starred together in Beetlejuice (1988).

Frank's trucker hats say "Sitting Ovation" and - on a tiny hat worn underneath the regular one - "I Give Up".


User reviews

Biaemi

Biaemi

It is a hundredth episode and Hank Hooper says he will cancel the show unless the big episode will make him think otherwise. So Liz tries to make Tracy fight his worries and come back to keep the show from failing. In the meantime there is a gas leak that causes everyone to hallucinate and question things they did in their lives.

A pretty good episode. At first I was worried it will be a usual flash back episode, but this show made it well. Besides a few scenes from the past we get to see some scenes we never saw, such as the one when Jack was thinking to fire Liz before he fired Pete. And the whole gas leak created a lot of great moments.
Swift Summer

Swift Summer

30 Rock

With a sensational triumph of six Golden Globes, 30 Rock is undeniably critics' choice and the buzz pays off with Fey; the creator, at the heart of it, whose vision is crystal clear and on the mark. It is a single camera sitcom about a writer of a TV Show and the behind-the-camera chaos it goes through before it goes on air. The somewhat distorted concept isn't what the series relies upon, its ideal vacation is to reach for a mature audience with wise and not necessarily funny writing.

It is rich on technical aspects like the production design but fails completely on cinematography and background score. As mentioned earlier, the humor isn't forcibly imputed which allows the makers to visit unknown places without any restraints and communicate fluently with the viewers.

The soul of the series is certainly its huge cast who can easily charm their way out of anything but Baldwin and Fey does invest a lot in it and are flat out hilarious in it. Layered, satirical and thought-provoking writing, ironical humor and injected with enough content to run for its twenty minutes are the high points of this brilliant sitcom. Few cameos and a knack of taking bold moves factors a lot on keeping the audience tangled in its exhilarating flashy world.

The equation between Fey and Baldwin is written with such meticulous and at times sweet and soothing tactics and cases that it goes through. Invading live shows, creating a mocked reality show and changing the perspective of the narrations are the bits that helps reset the clock from zero. It also keeps ironically jump in and out of character and storyline to draw in a chuckle every now and then.

Season 05

In this personal journey of the series' characters, each of them gets to dive in deeper on their personal relationships with their parents and partners and addition to that the equation between them too is evolved along with drawing out the attention from the background score and musicals and utilizing the frame thoroughly.

100: Part 1

This two part episode is off to a good start and even though there are few textbook sketchy sequences in here, the characters does dwell well in this emergency mode, plus both the Baldwin's are amazing.