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Last Night on 30 Rock: Sky Law

As good as the season finale of 30 Rock was — and as winningly charming and funny as Matt Damon wound up being — there was something unavoidably disappointing about the whole thing. Because Liz Lemon’s new boyfriend — the seemingly perfect-for-her pilot, Carroll — is played by_ Matt Damon_, you know it isn’t going to end well. And that’s too bad. If there is one problem with the parade of famous guest stars on 30 Rock , it’s just that: They’re famous guests . Like Matt Damon is going to stop making movies to spend the rest of his career rubbing Liz Lemon’s “disgusting foot secret?” No, of course he’s not.

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NBC Reveals New Fall Schedule, Makes Implicit Apology for The Jay Leno Show

THR has details on NBC’ s new fall schedule, and from the looks of things, it seems like Mary Poppins is helping NBC entertainment chairman Jeff Gaspin program the network: There’s a place for everything and everything in its place. “This new schedule brings NBC back to basics with its commitment to quality scripted programming, ” said Gaspin, totally not all thinking about the Leno Debacle. Rather than be in the slow, trainwreck business, NBC is putting itself in the packaged, theme-night business, and they’ve moved around a couple of your favorite shows in the process.

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Late Night Highlights: Alec Baldwin Calls His Mother and Tina Fey ‘Whores’ and Robert Downey Jr. Gets Sexual

Last night, Robert Downey Jr. made his last promotional television appearance for Iron Man 2 ever. Thrilled to be finished hawking, he may have shared a little too much with Craig Ferguson about his last sexual experience and that time he Nair-ed his facial hair. Click through for that segment, as well as the other highlights you missed while plotting a Law & Order fluffalanche.

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Will Tonight’s Guest-Star-Laden 30 Rock Mark an Official Shark Jump?

Ever since the Megan Mullally-Oprah Winfrey-Steve Martin-Jennifer Aniston onslaught of season three, 30 Rock has garnered a reputation — good and bad — for booking esteemed guest-stars. We’ve been treated to appearances by everyone from James Franco to Jon Bon Jovi to Buzz Aldrin in the current season, and tonight’s episode, entitled “Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land,” will present a full credits sequence worth of the show’s past gets — with room for surprises. Should we be worried that 30 Rock , a show that once gleamed with invention and singular personality, is now a carnivalesque showcase of showbiz connections?

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Scott Adsit Talks 30 Rock, Improvisation, and Alec Baldwin’s Big Ideas

The fictional writer’s room of 30 Rock is a dormitory of misfits, droll freaks, and the occasionally sane scribe. Comedian Scott Adsit’s character Pete Hornberger manages to be all three: a neurotic, convulsing everyman who can still put Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) in her place or spring Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) from a fight in the basement. For Adsit, a veteran of Chicago’s Second City improv troupe, the show has become its own kind of beast, wavering between Laugh In -style absurdity and stark reality. Movieline spoke with the 44-year-old actor about Pete Hornberger’s journey on 30 Rock , Second City nostalgia, and performing with a very nervous comic legend.

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Watch 30 Rock Season 4 Episode 1 (S04E17) Online Free Streaming

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Tracy Morgan: Sobriety Makes Me ‘Awesome’

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Tracy Morgan says he’s gone sober for his family — and now he’s back to being a “pretty awesome dude.”The “30 Rock” star, who got a couple of DUIs back in 2006, was at The Grove with his fam yesterday — where he was intoxicating without the booze … Permalink

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The Trouble with Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin is hot right now. He is an outspoken Hollywood liberal beloved by the media and cultural elite. But in his private life, he’s a bit of an asshole. What are we going to do about Alec? His career hasn’t been this hot since he came off The Hunt for Red October and was chasing Kim Basinger in the tabloids. He costarred in It’s Complicated which made a bunch of money, he keeps winning awards for Emmy bait 30 Rock which has a solid audience and is a hit with the smart set, and he is about to co-host the Oscars next month. Busy guy! But in the midst of this he was taken to the hospital after threatening his teenage daughter, Ireland, that he was going to kill himself after they got into a fight. Then, on the way home from the hospital he attacked a photographer . All this pales in comparison, however to the infamous voicemail tirade he left his daughter three years ago calling her a “piggie” and other horrible names. Sure these aren’t on the same level as some Hollywood meltdowns, but Baldwin clearly has a very troubling approach to parenthood. Why doesn’t Hollywood and the scolding celebrity industrial complex care that much that he yells at his daughter and manipulates her with death threats? Maybe it’s because they like his work and he’s a liberal. After all, the film-making establishment and Oscar voters forgave Roman Polanski for raping a girl in the ’70s because he’s such a “genius,” why not overlook the fact that Alec Baldwin likes to cuss out his kid? The culture isn’t so forgiving to other stars that it doesn’t like or who are too conservative. Crazy cult member Tom Cruise jumped on one couch and everyone is ready to write him off. And that wasn’t even that crazy, he just wanted to profess his love for a contractually-obligated lady. Still, we saw it everywhere with massive dissection about how he was mentally unstable, and it is continually brought up when assessing his declining box office draw. Even though he seemingly treats his daughter very well—letting her wear lipstick and high heels aside—he still faces the scorn. Many have given up on his movies not because of their quality, but because he’s a creepy, furniture-jumping Xenu-lover of the highest degree. God-loving über-Christian Mel Gibson went on a drunken rant about how Jews control the weather or some shit, and he will never ever ever again be an insider in the biz (though the $17 cajillion bucks he made on his Christ-torturing movie still make him a power player). That’s because his work is schlocky, he’s way too conservative, and he pissed off the wrong people. Granted he is still a raging prick , so maybe it’s best that we keep ignoring him. Baldwin isn’t nearly as bad as Gibson, but it seems like his personal life can’t affect his professional life. Why? Because everyone fauns over his work and he is such a supporter of liberal causes that the conservative Page Six has forever labeled him the “bloviator.” Welcome to the party, darling, treat your children however you want! The the success of million-dollar enterprises such as movies and television programs are based on something as intangible as whether or not the audience likes the star. And the power firmament’s decision whether or not personal behavior will affect career performance is just as fickle—it comes down to the fact of whether or not you’re in favor. But if a star is in favor, his personal failings will fall by the wayside in the hope that his professional successes (which stand to make a lot of people a lot of money) won’t be affected. What are we going to do about Alec Baldwin? We’re going to keep watching of course, knowing that as soon as he falls from the industry’s good graces, he’s toast. [ Image via Getty ]

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Neil Patrick Harris: Television’s First ‘Straight’ Character

Last night How I Met Your Mother showed Neil Patrick Harris ‘ character Barney extol his love of clothes in a song and dance number after hanging out with Tim Gunn. Wait isn’t Barney supposed to be straight

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