Tracy has jury duty, Jenna discovers a new source of fame, Jack is on the verge of losing his job, and Liz tries to hold it all together.
“Because I’m Catholic, and Republican, I don’t believe in drugs or cohabitation. I believe in liquor and serial matrimony.”
Grizz and Dot Com contemplate the ineffability of Josh Girard.
Liz Lemon with slayer powers. 'nuff said.
As he shuffled through to his outer office, head hanging low, pulling the heavy door closed behind him, Jonathan balled up his fists and whispered, "As God is my witness, Conan O'Brien, you'll never host late night again!"
The first time Jack asks Liz out on a date, she doesn’t know it. “Grab a bite” is his phrasing, quite unlike himself, but it allows for many interpretations, and, in the end, he‘s feeling too cautious to have it any other way.
In 1987, Jack and Liz go to the same movie, unbeknownst to both of them.
"This was her idea. Sort of." Jack, Liz, sex and handcuffs.
Jack Donaghy and Liz Lemon, crackerjack private investigators and total BFFs, never met a case they couldn't solve. But when bombshell actress Jenna Maroney turns up murdered, the duo must tackle their toughest challenge yet.
All she's doing is standing in her office, eating a cake-sized cupcake (which might actually be a cake-cake, but she's not entirely willing to admit to anything, yet) and giving her glasses a well-needed clean when they fall clear apart in her hands.
Colleen wants Jack to be happy. With Liz. Soon.
Post-“Flu Shot”. Jack and Liz and a bed. Nope, it’s not what you’re thinking….
It's the end of the world as they know it. Of course there would be zombies.
Jenna knows what Jack likes.
Five times Jenna thought Jack and Liz were romantically involved.
Jack and Liz's new relationship ends abruptly when she learns he doesn't want children, just as she prepares to adopt a daughter from China. Flashbacks and present-day narration tell the story of the next several years from both Jack's and Liz's perspectives.