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“Now I’m F---ing Doing It My Way”: Jubilant Self-Liberated President Prepares for War with Mueller

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ANSWER: Jack's comedy research leads him to Dilbert. Jack also suggests the writers start with a catch phrase and work backwords.

“Now I’m F---ing Doing It My Way”: Jubilant Self-Liberated President Prepares for War with Mueller

It was written by and was directed by. The episode first aired on January 11, 2007, on the network in the United States and December 13, 2007, on in the United Kingdom. Guest stars in the episode include , , , , , , , , Charlie Grandy, , Matt Oberg, Vickie Schmitt and Eric Engleman. Meanwhile, , desperate for some financial help, heeds 's advice and creates his own celebrity product to endorse. Jenna anticipates the opening of her new film, The Rural Juror. Jenna wants Liz to give her an honest opinion of the film, as she is nervous about how it will be received by the public. Liz sees the film in private, and her reaction is very negative, but she hesitates to tell Jenna the truth. When Jenna finds out that Liz hated the film, the two start fighting and accusing each other of not being truthful. Meanwhile, ignoring Liz's warnings, Lonny Ross manages to break into Liz's office to steal the film, which he watches with the rest of the TGS with Tracy Jordan writing staff. Much to Liz's shock, the staff say they liked the film. As the argument between Liz and Jenna escalates, Jack intervenes and persuades them to work things out. Liz admits that she was jealous of Jenna's success and Jenna remembers that the diet pills she was taking would lead to mood swings, and they forgive one another. Jack tells him that this is impossible but says that he has a better idea: use his celebrity image to endorse a product to generate the money. Soon after, a series of product defects prompts Tracy to tell Jack that he no longer wishes to endorse the product. Jack finds a way to make it work: by rebranding it as a -endorsed product targeted for. A running joke throughout the series was the difficulty in pronouncing the film's title, so that everyone thought it was called something different. This episode also features the first mention of Mitch Lemon , Liz's brother. Mitch has a form of , named Trauma Induced Niveaphasia, due to a skiing accident in December 1985. Several critics praised this episode for its character development, something that they said was missing in the previous episodes. Robert Canning of said that although there was still plenty of room for growth, the episode gave a better understanding of Liz and Jenna's friendship. He felt that prior to the episode, nothing was known about Liz and Jenna's longtime friendship, and that there was no depth to it. Canning said that Liz's admission of being somewhat jealous of Jenna's success was a much needed storyline for the show, and one that gave the audience something deeper to latch onto. However, Canning pointed out that small hints of what their friendship was like in the past were played for laughs as opposed to establishing any sort of history. Matt Webb Mitovich of said that he was finally starting to understand Jenna, and how she fits into the show. He said that even though she was supposed to come off as flighty and disillusioned at times, he realized that in reality she was not completely flighty and disillusioned. Julia Ward of 's disagreed, however. She felt that the show had too many storylines and that this episode made it seem as if the show was about the relationship between Liz and Jenna, rather than the storylines introduced in the pilot. She said that having several ongoing storylines is possible, but the show needs some kind of center. The episode achieved a rating of 2. The episode was ranked sixty-third in Nielsen's prime-time television rankings for the week. Upon its original broadcast in the United Kingdom, this episode was viewed by 200,000 viewers, which was 2% of the viewing audience at the time of the broadcast. Canning rated the episode 8 out of 10. Julia Ward of AOL's TV Squad started her review by saying if Alec Baldwin did not win the for his performance, she would have no choice but to resign from her post at the , which he did at the for. Archived from on 2011-06-29. Archived from on 2008-02-23.

Then behold -- The Tracy Jordan Meat Machine. Tracy: Donaghy, stop what you're sincere, cause i'm about to blow your mind. Also are there plans to add more sitcom classics like Roseanne. rural juror sequel Canning said that Liz's admission of being somewhat jealous of Jenna's success was a much needed storyline for the show, and one that gave the audience something deeper to note onto. Either way this is a good move for her. Jack is a terrible actor. She came at me with that angry little badger face of hers. Special thanks to our friends at Sabor de Soledad CheesePuffs, McDaniels, The Tracy Jordan Meat Machine, and Ring Beer for their support as official launch sponsors.

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