Dear Oprah: Please call '30 Rock's' Tina Fey
NBC's 30 Rock has had its share of big guest stars -- Jerry Seinfeld, Isabella Rossellini, Edie Falco -- over the course of its two seasons, something for which creator-star Tina Fey is more than a little grateful.
"We've been so lucky," says Fey, who won a Screen Actors Guild award earlier this year for playing the perpetually put-upon Liz Lemon. "We've been super-lucky to have people like -- oh, here's another guest star that we've got coming up ... that was an amazing honor to work with is Tim Conway. He's going to be in ... our second episode back."
Having had all those folks, plus the likes of Paul Reubens, Elaine Stritch, Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter on the show, Fey really only has one name on her list: "I still want Oprah to play my best friend. I feel like I haven't -- I want to spend time with Oprah, and I don't know what I need to do to make that happen."
Along with The Office and Scrubs, 30 Rock returns on Thursday night to finish its season. Though they were idled by the writers' strike, Fey and her staff decided that in the show's world, which after all deals with the making of a TV series, the strike didn't happen. "We sort of felt like for people viewing at home, the real strike was a big enough pain," she says.
Instead, things at the bizarro-world NBC will pick up where they left off. Jack Donaghy's (Alec Baldwin) reality show brainchild MILF Island ("20 MILFs, 50 eighth-grade boys, no rules") is now a huge hit, but someone on Liz's staff has called him a "Class A moron" in the pages of the New York Post, possibly imperiling Jack's ascendancy to chairman of the company.
Fey says she and her fellow writers "actually sat down and tried to figure out the rules of MILF Island and were not entirely successful. It involves something where the boys vote the moms off if they don't like them anymore. And then it involves physical challenges and that's about all that we know. ... But when I sell it to [real-life NBC boss] Ben Silverman, we'll know more."
With only five episodes to do this season, Fey says coming back post-strike hasn't been quite the grind that the end of a season might otherwise be: "There was always a light at the end of the tunnel, where sometimes when the end -- you know, the back half of last year when we had 12 to do, that becomes daunting."
The writers also picked up a couple of stories that were in various stages of completion before the strike. "We had two scripts that were in the outline phase, and so we went back to those and kind of tried to adjust them with the mindset that now rather than being in the middle of a season, these were now sort of a mini re-premiere and relaunch to this mini-season that we're having," Fey says. "So we did have some story areas, and then it was a matter of taking -- once again, taking what would have been the middle of the season and finding a way to build it to hopefully an interesting and climactic end to the season."
In addition to Conway, the final five episodes will also feature returns by Dean Winters as Dennis the Beeper King, Liz's on-and-off, last-resort boyfriend; Will Arnett as Jack's nemesis Devon Michaels; and Saturday Night Live regular Jason Sudeikis as Floyd, the guy Liz let get away at the end of last season.
And then there's this: "Liz does have a little bit of a pregnancy scare," Fey says. "Liz, who probably hooks up once every seven years, seems surprisingly to -- when it rains, it pours there for a week or two for her."
Despite those developments, Liz's love life will remain mostly nonexistent in the foreseeable future. That stems in part from who she is as a character, but Fey also says she doesn't particularly enjoy writing those kinds of scenes for herself.
"There's a certain contingency in our writers' room. They're always pitching them and I'm always saying no -- no more love times," she says. "So I don't know what will be on the horizon for Liz. Maybe -- you know who would be good? Peter Dinklage -- that would be good. That guy is awesome. Let me go in there and say we need to start working on that."
How's Peter Dinklage sound as a love interest for Liz strike you? And what are you looking forward to when 30 Rock returns?
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One word: FINALLY! ("That's two words!")
The only place this overrated show isn't overrated is in the actual ratings. If NBC weren't desperate for eyeballs it would have been on the chopping block. I have tried watching a few episodes and I just don't get it. It's 30 minutes of Tina Fey's lackluster brand of humor. Born of the SNL school of extending a little idea that might have been funny as a little idea but making it painful by extending it over a half hour.
I've tried to watch the show, but ten minutes in, I already feel like I've been watching for 3 hours. I'm not saying there aren't some entertaining moments in there, and I'll admit that Alec Baldwin is beyond brilliant, but it ain't the comedy gold that everyone is trying to tell us it is. And by everyone I mean NBC. Can they shove this show down our throat a little more?
Thanks Ron and Emily for publicly announcing you are an idiot. "I don't get it". Derrrr!!! It's us fans of shows like 30 Rock that make fun of people like you. So keep crying about how you don't get it. You're making my life more enjoyable!
You don't get it? How could you not get it? What's to get
? I get it. I still think it's dumb and Tina has got to be one of the most over-rated writers.
IF THIS SHOW DOESNT PROVE THE MEDIA IS ALL LIBERAL NOTHING WILL.A BUNCH OF NO TALENTED LIBERALS GETTING AWARDS FOR BEING THE WORST SHOW EVER.I SAW 2 EPISODES AND IT SUCKSSSSSS.
Mark, thank you for once again proving liberals are the ones WITH the sense of humor. Don't you people (uh, that would be conservative Republicans, I'm guessing) ever get tired of being so ****ed off about everything you don't agree with? And telling everyone just how ****ed off you are?
Denial ain't just a river in Egypt, sonny. Time to learn about the word "irony". From thence doth satire, and humor, flow.
"30 Rock" is incredible! And Peter Dinklage...wow...also incredible and would be an amazing love connection for Liz Lemon. He's unconventionally sexy and so intelligent -- just what LL needs! I hope they go for it!
LIBERALS HAVE NO SENSE OF HUMOR.LOOK AT THE SHOWS THAT THE 1 MILLION OF YOU IDIOTS LIKE.30 ROCK SUCKING HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM BEING LIBERALS,THE SHOW STAYING ON THE AIR DOES YOU IDIOT
THE SHOW WOULD BE OFF THE AIR AFTER HALF A AIRING IF IT WASNT FOR THE IDIOTS AT NBC WANTING LIBERALS TO SUCCEED.MAYBE THE GOVERNMENT WILL COME INTO EVERYONES HOUSEHOLDS AND MAKE US WATCH IT?YOU LIBERALS WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL US ANYWAY.