A weekly chronological journey through 30 Rock, looking at the jokes, the references, the highs, the lows, and all of the blerghs that come with one of the best shows of the 21st century.
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A weekly chronological journey through 30 Rock, looking at the jokes, the references, the highs, the lows, and all of the blerghs that come with one of the best shows of the 21st century.
It's time to grab your giant ribbon-cutting scissors, as it's time for a new Go To There!
When Kouchtown is officially open for production, Jack's attention is pulled when Colleen (Elaine Stritch) is in town unbeknownst to him for heart surgery. But when Liz is there to try and get them to have their final "talk", will she be able to get them to do so, or will Colleen rather die than talk to Jack?
Elsewhere, Jenna is continuing her sexual walkabout, steadily checking off numerous items, but her most audacious task of bagging a children's entertainer, a non-Aboriginal Australian, AND being the Yoko Ono of the band may lead her to run back to Paul before it's too late.
Finally, Tracy's eldest son, George Foreman, has been accepted to Stanford but Trtacy doesn't think Jordan men are right for college and aims to convince him to drop out and stay with him. Can the entourage and 30 Rock crew convince Tracy otherwise?
In a rare episode where everyone else is the more racist than Liz Lemon, this is a standout episode on 30 Rock's sixth season as we wind down to the finale. So grab your Joey and make sure your walkabout always leads you back home!
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Go To There: A 30 Rock Podcast
A weekly chronological journey through 30 Rock, looking at the jokes, the references, the highs, the lows, and all of the blerghs that come with one of the best shows of the 21st century.