30 Rock - Season 6

Season 6
Season six finds Liz emotionally maturing while in a new relationship; Jack continues to attempt to recover his wife from North Korea and find his identity at Kabletown. Kenneth moves up (and later down) the corporate ladder, and Jenna reaches a new level of fame thanks to being a judge on a reality show, and considers settling down with boyfriend Paul.

Episodes

Dance Like Nobody's Watching
Liz finds a new happiness; Jenna finds a popular new gig humiliating children on NBC's "America's Kidz Got Singing."

Idiots Are People Two!
Liz strives to keep her boyfriend under wraps while a rant from Tracy unleashes a publicity nightmare.

Idiots Are People Three!
Devon Banks returns to torment Jack while Tracy escalates his protest with Liz and Jenna call in a favor to solve a pesky Pete problem.

The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell
Jenna, Liz, Jack and Tracy all get a new appreciation for the meaning of friendship.

Today You Are a Man
Jack and Liz battle over her employment contract; Kenneth bolts from TGS for a new page assignment; Jenna and Tracy start moonlighting.

Hey, Baby, What's Wrong: Part 1
On Valentine's Day, Liz and Criss brave a trip to Ikea; Avery's mother and Jack have a dalliance.

Hey, Baby, What's Wrong: Part 2
On Valentine's Day, Liz and Criss brave a trip to Ikea; Avery's mother and Jack have a dalliance.

The Tuxedo Begins
Liz discovers she must break social rules to achieve her goals; a mugging forces Jack to fight for rich people's rights.

Leap Day
The spirit of Leap Day overtakes TGS, with lessons for everyone.

Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky
Liz and Frank start "dating"; Jenna and Tracy tap into their inner cops; Jack molds Kenneth into a young corporate climber.

Standards and Practises
Kenneth puts new restrictions on TGS programming, while Jack meets his nemesis.

St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day isn't complete without ex-boyfriends, strategic board games and big green Hulk gloves.

Grandmentor
Liz mentors Hazel in the ways of show business.

Kidnapped by Danger
Diana, Avery's mother, arrives to oversee the film of her daughter's life.

The Shower Principle
Liz's life and Jack's inspiration are stagnant.

Nothing Left to Lose
A regained sense of smell conjures powerful emotions for Tracy.

Meet the Woggels
Jack's mother ruins his couch factory opening, while Jenna crosses another sexual adventure off her list and Tracy solves a crisis with his son.

Murphy Brown Lied to Us
Jack sets Liz up on a date while Jenna stages a public meltdown to win back Paul.

Live from Studio 6H
When Jack tries to shut down live production of TGS, Kenneth teaches them all the lessons of live TV.

Queen of Jordan 2: The Mystery of the Phantom Pooper
Angie's reality show returns, while Jack and Diana await Avery's arrival.

The Return of Avery Jessup
Avery returns from North Korea with a stranger in tow; Liz and Criss struggle with their gender roles.

What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?
Jack and Avery renew vows, while Criss tries to prove to Liz that he's the one.
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