<![CDATA[Jezebel: jack donaghy]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: jack donaghy]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/jackdonaghy http://jezebel.com/tag/jackdonaghy <![CDATA[Jennifer Aniston On 30 Rock: "Staunchly In Favor Of Cocoa Puffs"]]> Jennifer "Angelina's Uncool" Aniston guest starred on last night's 30 Rock, and we're not going to lie: this was not our favorite episode. Aniston played Claire Harper, Liz and Jenna's "crazy" old roommate from Chicago who, according to Liz, uses sex to "suck men in and bleed them dry." Claire sinks her claws into Liz's boss Jack Donaghy, and there's an uncomfortable, vaguely sexual competition between Claire and Liz. Aniston was sort of trying too hard, and her performance had none of the comedic ease of her always amusing Rachel Green on Friends. Anyway, the funniest line was in the cold open, when Liz says of Claire, "She's like a human Macarena…something everyone did at parties in 1996." Clip above.

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<![CDATA[Why Tina Fey's Self-Deprecation Is Good For Women]]> Fellow Tina Fey-natic blogger Kate Harding has a quibble with the Emmy-winning 30 Rock star. It bugs her that Tina Fey makes fun of her own looks in her comedy. "Even if she thinks of herself as a geeky underdog," Harding writes, "these days, the woman is fucking conventionally gorgeous. Whenever there’s a crack about her looks on 30 Rock, I’m torn between being sad that she apparently doesn’t see that in herself and being pissed off that she’s reinforcing the idea that having brown hair, glasses, and a figure that’s maybe a size 2 instead of a 0 actually equals ugly."

I think Harding is entirely missing the point here. First of all, the person who most makes fun of Liz Lemon's appearance is her blowhard boss, Alec Baldwin's Jack Donaghy. You know, the same man who said, in response to Lemon's declaration that she had $12,000 in her checking account, "What are you, an immigrant?" The idea here is that when Jack Donaghy rags on Liz Lemon, you're supposed to think, "Jack Donaghy's a LOLworthy asshole," rather than "Liz Lemon is a total heifer."

Secondly, Tina Fey isn't conventionally gorgeous. I'm not going to argue here about her specific clothing size or her precise level of attractiveness, but come on. "Conventionally gorgeous" in America these days is Heidi Klum. Perhaps Tina Fey is an idealized version of a "real" woman, but she is 99% more "real" than most other women we see on TV. Thirdly, while Fey's character is portrayed as a nerd, she's also portrayed as someone with an amazing career that many, many women would die to have. It's not like she's some pathetic creature; her "geeky underdog-ness" is generally shown in flashbacks from her childhood and adolescence. I don't see how Fey's occasional self-deprecation is reinforcing the idea to anyone that being bigger than a size 2 is "ugly." There's more! When Liz Lemon falls into the common tropes of single womanhood (choking on a TV dinner in her kitchenette), it's supposed to be parodying precisely the kinds of media that reinforce ideas that unconventional women are unworthy (see Liz Lemon drinking wine while running on a treadmill and MILF Island for further reference).

Harding also writes, "No one likes an egomaniac, but frankly, no one likes self-loathing people, either," but Fey's self-deprecation — "self-loathing" is way too strong a word — is precisely what makes her relatable. In an ideal world, yes, we'd all feel just dandy about ourselves and greet each day with animated canaries perched on our shoulders. But most women? We have many moments of self-doubt, and seeing someone as successful as Tina Fey be self-deprecating gives us all permission to be imperfect. Also, it's damned funny. Having a completely well-adjusted television mogul as a main character? That sounds boring as fuck.

30 Rock is a comedy, which is not to excuse comedy from having a conscience, but expecting it to tow the line of extreme P.C. body image standards is barking up the wrong tree. 30 Rock is a damned sight better than most shows on television in showing women with "real" bodies and addressing body image issues, like when Jane Krakowski's character, Jenna, gains weight and Jack Donaghy says, "She needs to lose thirty pounds or gain sixty. Anything in between has no place on television." With lines like those, Fey incites a jumping off point for discussion, and isn't that what the best television should do?

Something To Talk About [Shapely Prose]

Earlier: 30 Rock's Liz Lemon Is Stranded On MILF Island
30 Rock's Liz Lemon Drunk Dials, Sings Alanis Morrisette Into A Wine Bottle Microphone

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<![CDATA[Jack Donaghy Sucks]]>

[New York, August 27. Image via Splash.]

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<![CDATA[30 Rock's Liz Lemon Is Stranded On MILF Island]]> 30 Rock is back! In last night's episode, Tina's character, Liz, is asked to pen a new show for the star of the faux reality show MILF Island. In the clip above, Liz defends her "integrity" while her boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) tries to convince her that "MILF Island reflects the drama of the human experience, and isn't that the essence of art?" It even has relay races!


Earlier: Tina Fey: Comedienne, Cover Girl And "Great Role Model" For Women

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<![CDATA[30 Rock's Liz Lemon Drunk Dials, Sings Alanis Morrisette Into A Wine Bottle Microphone]]>
There's no one we love more than Tina Fey, and last night the writer/comedienne/actress was hilarious as per ussh as alter ego Liz Lemon on 30 Rock. On the episode, Liz's her boss, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) convinces her that she needs to invest in real estate. In this clip, Liz is sitting at home waiting for the co-op board to call, and begins making an increasingly aggressive series of drunk phone calls, wherein she treats the co-op board like a dude who's ignoring her. "You know what?" Liz slurs into the phone. "I've moved on. I bought a whole bunch of apartments. I bought a black apartment!" This will be the last 30 Rock for a while unless the writer's strike is resolved, so consider this a morsel of Lemony goodness to tide you over.

30 Rock [NBC]

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