Foul play!
Foul play!
The look on Patrice's face in the Robin-chose-death photo was my favourite thing in the episode.
The look on Patrice's face in the Robin-chose-death photo was my favourite thing in the episode.
I'm confused by that photo up top. It looks like everyone has been photoshopped in.
I'm confused by that photo up top. It looks like everyone has been photoshopped in.
The non-movie talk is what makes the Flophouse great.
The non-movie talk is what makes the Flophouse great.
The actors playing the Inquiry panel were great. I was particularly impressed by Priyanga Burford as Baroness Sureka:
The actors playing the Inquiry panel were great. I was particularly impressed by Priyanga Burford as Baroness Sureka:
I think Fey has stated before that she tries not to name real SNL people in the show, so as to avoid the question of whether Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan exist in the 30 Rock universe.
I think Fey has stated before that she tries not to name real SNL people in the show, so as to avoid the question of whether Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan exist in the 30 Rock universe.
The 'Going for an English' sketch from Goodness Gracious Me was what sprung to my mind:
The 'Going for an English' sketch from Goodness Gracious Me was what sprung to my mind:
Because of shame. Basic human shame.
Because of shame. Basic human shame.
Yes, I generally loved this episode, but the ridiculously overblown score at that point really took me out of the scene.
Yes, I generally loved this episode, but the ridiculously overblown score at that point really took me out of the scene.
I am intrigued by 'The Problem of the Two Marthas'… do go on.
I am intrigued by 'The Problem of the Two Marthas'… do go on.
I thought there was an implicit rule about the Angels, that even if only the camera can see them, then they can't move. This was true in Blink and Manhattan (but dropped in Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone, in which the Angels might as well have been a completely different species anyway). We never see the Angels move…