Liz Lemon, (Tina Fey) is the head writer on a variety series on NBC Studios. With the Jack Donaghy as Vice President of East Coast Television, played by Alec Baldwin, Series four sustains the same standard that has maintained it so far with plenty of exceptional moments. The characters are still all hugely dysfunctional and written with enormous affection and comic effect. The situations beautifully constructed. This set contains all the episodes from the show’s fourth series.
find out more...1. "SeinfeldVision" - Jack invents "SeinfeldVision", which digitally inserts Jerry Seinfeld into every NBC show and Jenna returns from hiatus overweight due to her role in Mystic Pizza: The Musical. Tracy's wife Angie Jordan (Sherri Shepherd) kicks him out of the house, prompting Kenneth to become his "office wife".
2. "Jack Gets in the Game" - Jack hears that Don Geiss (Rip Torn) may be retiring and competes with Devon Banks (Will Arnett) to be Geiss' successor. Meanwhile, Jenna begins
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This season is dominated by four main storylines, two of which are inspired by real life. The show's main leads, Liz and Jack both have some lifestyle changes to deal with as they enter new stages of their lives, with Liz turning 40 and entering true adulthood, complete with a legitimate relationship (with her pilot boyfriend Carol (Matt Damon)), while Jack marries his girlfriend Avery (Elizabeth Banks) and becomes a father. It's a big change for a series that's kept things relatively unchang find out more...
The series is about a group of students at a community college in the fictional locale of Greendale, Colorado. The series heavily uses meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.
1x01 Pilot, 1x02 Spanish 101, 1x03 Introduction to Film, 1x04 Social Psychology, 1x05 Advanced Criminal Law, 1x06 Football, Feminism and You, 1x07 Introduction to Statistics.
The series is about a group of students at a community college in the fictional locale of Greendale, Colorado. The series heavily uses meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.
1x01 Pilot, 1x02 Spanish 101, 1x03 Introduction to Film, 1x04 Social Psychology, 1x05 Advanced Criminal Law, 1x06 Football, Feminism and You, 1x07 Introduction to Statistics.