The pages go on strike on 30 Rock’s fourth season premiere. Photo courtesy of NBC. Fresh off its third straight comedy series win at the Emmys, 30 Rock kicked off its fourth season by standing inches from the economy and staring it in the face. It was a strange way to start the season, but it created ample space for the satirical one-liners and awkward moments that fans and critics have come to anticipate. And if the viewers just couldn’t get enough, Judah Frielander provided live commentary via Twitter as both himself (@JudahWorldChamp) and his character, Frank Rossitano (@FrankRossitano). Some of it was insightful, some of it was…interesting. This season Jack Donaghy feels that the sketch comedy series TGS needs to undergo some changes in order to stay competitive in the midst of the recession. Since Tracy and Jenna are not...
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