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"Anna Howard Shaw Day" is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series '' 30 Rock'', and the 71st episode of the series overall. It was written by supervising producer Matt Hubbard and directed by
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. The episode originally aired on
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in the United States on February 11, 2010.
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,
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, Shinnerrie Jackson, Douglas Rees,
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,
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, and
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guest star in this episode, and there is a cameo appearance by musician Jon Bon Jovi. In the episode,
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) schedules a dentist appointment on
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to avoid feeling lonely on the holiday. Meanwhile,
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( Alec Baldwin) meets a successful and attractive
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host (Banks). Elsewhere,
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) is frustrated when her stalker (Sanz) finally loses interest. "Anna Howard Shaw Day" was generally, though not universally, well received among television critics. According to the Nielsen ratings, it was watched by 6.004 million households during its original broadcast, and received a 2.8 rating/7 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic. For his work in this episode, Matt Hubbard received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.


Plot

''TGS with Tracy Jordan'' head writer Liz Lemon is due for a root canal. To avoid feeling lonely on
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, she schedules her surgery for that day, but soon realizes she will need someone to escort her home from the dentist's office due to the aftereffects of anesthesia. She asks her colleagues at the 30 Rock building for a ride home, but all of them have Valentine's Day plans and cannot help. When Liz calls the dentist's office to say she does not have anyone to pick her up, the receptionist (Shinnerrie Jackson) informs her that after her procedure she can only leave alone if she signs a
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. Liz initially intends to sign the document, but is dissuaded at a party by musician Jon Bon Jovi, and instead decides to claim to the receptionist that she has a ride home after all. Jack Donaghy, who is Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming for
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, makes an appearance on the fictional
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show ''The Hot Box''. During the appearance, Jack interacts with the show's host,
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), with the two flirting during the broadcast. Avery and Jack share
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viewpoints, and she asks him out for a drink after the show, which he accepts. They eventually embark on a number of both successful and unsuccessful dates. During one of those dates, Jack invites her to a ''TGS'' VIP party he has hastily staged, whereupon he enlists the help of Jon Bon Jovi—at the time NBC's real-life
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—to come over and talk to them, in an effort to impress the successful Avery. When Bon Jovi approaches them, though, Jack disregards him due to his own intriguing conversation with Avery, which impresses her even more. After the ''TGS'' party, the two go back to Jack's apartment and end up sleeping together. Elsewhere Jenna begins to worry that her stalker, Maynard Roger Hoynes (
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), has lost interest in her. Jenna tracks down Maynard and her suspicions are confirmed, after he tells her that his therapist encouraged him to stop his obsession with her and move forward. Later, in the 30 Rock building, NBC page
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) finds Jenna upset in her dressing room. She tells him why she is in that state and shows him letters that Maynard sent to her in the past. Kenneth, however, is confused as to why Jenna misses her stalker, leading her to reveal that Maynard has been the longest relationship she has ever had. The next day, Jenna enters her dressing room and sees that her picture is inscribed with the words "I want to eat your boogers." Jenna is touched to find that Kenneth is responsible for the graffito, and thanks him for his thoughtfulness. On Valentine's Day, Liz goes to her dentist appointment and tells the receptionist that she did not sign the waiver. After her surgery, Liz reassures the dental staff that the anesthesia is having no effect on her and can take herself home. In the lobby, Liz sees her former boyfriends
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), and Floyd DeBarber (
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), and is moved that they came back so that she not be alone on Valentine's Day. Liz is hallucinating, however, and the people she sees as Drew, Dennis, and Floyd are actually the three Jamaican women who are dental assistants at the oral surgeon's office. One of them calls Jack, Liz's boss, asking if he could come pick up Liz and take her home. Jack had just spent the night with Avery, who thinks that the phone call was made up by Jack as an excuse to end the date, but when he invites her to come along, she is impressed by his kindness to Liz.


Production

"Anna Howard Shaw Day" was written by ''30 Rock'' supervising producer Matt Hubbard and directed by
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. This episode was Hubbard's ninth writing credit, and the second episode for Whittingham who had directed the March 12, 2009,
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episode " The Funcooker". "Anna Howard Shaw Day" originally aired in the United States on February 11, 2010, on NBC as the thirteenth episode of the show's fourth season and the 71st overall episode of the series. This episode was filmed on December 9, 2009, and January 27, 2010. In December 2009, it was confirmed that actress Elizabeth Banks would guest star on the show, and in this episode, she played right-wing CNBC anchor Avery Jessup, and love interest to Alec Baldwin's Jack Donaghy. In an interview with ''
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''s
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, Banks revealed that she approached the show's staff about making an appearance on the show. "I definitely put feelers out, like, 'I would love to be on your show.' And they did it. They made it happen! I'm a huge fan, so this is a dream come true." She said that on her first day on set she "begged" producers if she could use a
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—in which she is first introduced in the episode on the set of her show ''The Hot Box'', with her interviewing Jack and another guest (Douglas Rees)—so that she could deliver her lines quickly, explaining that her fast delivery would help "sell" the comedy and her ''30 Rock'' character. They agreed to it, though, a problem ensued when they could not figure the prompter out, which resulted in Banks "throwing fastballs at
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and him battling them back as fast as possible and hoping they could cut it together faster than we were doing it." Banks revealed to Ausiello that she had no intention on becoming a series regular, explaining that she has been having "too much fun" making movies to commit to a television show full-time. According to a February 2010 report in the ''
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'', after the airing of this episode, the Avery character was based on CNBC news anchor
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, and it was Francis who "pitched" the character to a ''30 Rock'' producer. Banks, however, denied this report, calling it "false". In October 2009, it was reported that musician Jon Bon Jovi would serve as the first artist in NBC's brand new "
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" program. In a November 25, 2009, appearance on NBC's ''
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'', Jon Bon Jovi explained that his band ( Bon Jovi) had released a new album, '' The Circle'', and that for two months the group would be making appearances on a wide range of NBC broadcast and cable channels to promote it. On ''30 Rock'', Jon Bon Jovi played himself and his title as artist in residence was referenced, in which he appears as a contestant on the Bravo cooking reality television series ''
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'', and is later shown
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'' theme. Actors Jon Hamm, Jason Sudeikis, and Dean Winters reprised their roles, respectively, as Drew Baird, Floyd DeBarber, and Dennis Duffy; former boyfriends of Liz Lemon (Fey). In the final scene of "Anna Howard Shaw Day", in which she is still under the after effects of anesthesia, Liz "sees" Drew, Floyd, and Dennis speak in Jamaican accents, however, the three men are really three Jamaican dental assistants. In regards to the accent, Hamm said in an interview "That was given to me literally the day before we shot it. They were like, 'We wrote some more stuff, so we'll see you tomorrow.' I was like, 'Okay, how much more can it be? Oh great, it's a completely different take, awesome.'" Comedic actor Jason Sudeikis, who appeared in this episode as Floyd DeBarber, was at the time a main cast member of ''
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'' (''SNL''). Additionally in this episode, Horatio Sanz, who played Maynard Roger Hoynes—Jenna Maroney's stalker—has also appeared in the main cast of ''SNL''. Fey was the head writer on ''SNL'' from 1999 until 2006.


Cultural references

The name of "Anna Howard Shaw Day" is based on Liz's hatred of Valentine's Day, for which she substitutes "Anna Howard Shaw Day", a fictional holiday celebrating the real February 14 birthday of Woman's Civil Rights leader
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. Liz tells Jack that she does not watch CNBC, a business news channel, but that she gets all her money advice from a fictitious cartoon character, Foxy Moneybags, on
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. While confronting him, Jenna asks Maynard if the dog who gives him his orders has died, a reference to the
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killer allegedly being commanded to kill by a neighbor's possessed dog. As he does not stalk her anymore, Jenna asks Maynard if he is stalking "one of those kids from ''
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''", the latter being a
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program that focuses on a high school show choir. During his appearance on ''The Hot Box'', Avery asks Jack what his favorite movie is with him responding that it is a tie with ''
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'' (1949) and ''
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'' (1989). During her hallucination, in which she sees Drew, Dennis, and Floyd, Liz confesses to Dennis that watching the period drama ''
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'' with him drunk "was one of the funnest nights of my life." The character Astronaut Mike Dexter was referenced in this episode, in which Liz tells the dental receptionist that she did not sign the liability waiver as her "boyfriend" Mike Dexter would come and take her home. Liz considers the character to be her imaginary perfect husband. The character was first introduced in " Sun Tea", in which "Dot Com" Slattery (
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) pretended to be Mike Dexter, Liz's "crazy black boyfriend", after she planned to get her roommate out of his apartment with Dot Com's help, but her plan backfired. In "
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", Liz's imagination of Mike Dexter was played by actor John Anderson, in a scene where Liz fantasizes about what her life would be like following the success of her talk show, and is then notified by Mike Dexter that he has to go back to
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. Astronaut Mike Dexter would be mentioned further in the season, but near its end Liz decides her infatuation with him is pathetic and "breaks up" with him in a dream; along with her S4 finale meeting of a pilot played by
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and her brusque breakup with and dismissal of an annoying anti-love interest played by
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; this sets the stage for Liz Lemon to be portrayed as much less of a loser from Season 5 through the series finale.


Reception

In its original American broadcast, "Anna Howard Shaw Day" was seen by 6.004 million households, according to the Nielsen ratings. The show claimed a 2.8 rating/7 share among viewers aged 18 to 49, meaning that 2.8 percent of all people in that group, and 7 percent of all people from that group watching television at the time, watched the episode. This was an increase from the previous episode, " Verna", which was watched by 5.93 million American viewers. Matt Hubbard received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, but lost it to ''
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and
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for their work on the pilot episode. In December 2010, Hubbard received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for "Anna Howard Shaw Day". In reviewing the best television programs of 2010, ''
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'' named ''30 Rock'' number 18 and cited this episode as amongst the best of the year. ''The A.V. Club'''s Nathan Rabin enjoyed Elizabeth Banks' appearance, writing that she played her character "perfectly" and hoped she returned to the series. Rabin was "delighted" to see the show "get back some of its blinding speed", regarding some episodes of the show's fourth season not getting well-received reception, as it was Jack and Avery's courtship here that "was a refreshing reminder of just how fucking sharp ''30 Rock'' can be." Sean Gandert of '' Paste'' was appreciative towards Banks' role, noted that Jon Bon Jovi's appearance was "completely unnecessary but pretty awesome nonetheless", and concluded that Liz and Jack's plotlines were "particularly strong" and that despite not anything "new" occurring here "it was largely just some fun, top-form ''30 Rock''." Meredith Blake, a contributor of the ''
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'', opined that the three plots featured were "equally strong", and added that Jenna's stalker plot "could easily have fallen flat" but it turned out to be very funny. In conclusion, Blake deemed this a "stellar episode, and it was especially enjoyable" than last week's episode, "Verna". Adam Mersel of ''
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'' reported that the Valentine's Day theme in the episode was "hilarious", as it was "full of the usual belly-laughs and spit-takes." ''
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'' contributor Margaret Lyons commented that it was "one of the loopiest, silliest episodes in a while, but it worked." Lyons enjoyed Tina Fey's performance here, writing that it provided Fey with her "most interesting acting showcase all season".
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contributor Robert Canning said that this episode of ''30 Rock'' "wasn't as fun and funny as it could have been", explaining that it had some great laughs, but that as a whole it "felt a bit flat and joyless." He wrote that the cameos by Jon Hamm, Jason Sudeikis, and Dean Winters "did little in the body of the episode", nonetheless, the "real payoff" came in the end when the three portrayed the dental assistants. "It was a gag mostly unrelated to the rest of the episode, and it was the best part of the half hour." In conclusion, Canning gave it a 7.7 out of 10 rating. Television columnist Alan Sepinwall of ''
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'' wrote that the episode was a "pretty lifeless outing", reasoning it had the "usual laughs in the margin" but overall "there were a lot of long, flat, deadly stretches, and entire subplots like Jenna with her stalker that just lay there."
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enjoyed Liz's story here, but noted that he disliked Jenna's stalker story, concluding "...there were a few really funny lines ... but overall I found her missing-her-stalker-on-Valentine's-Day plot to be rather ... icky ..Honestly, I want to see more of the human, normal side of Jenna". Nick Catucci of '' New York'' magazine felt that Liz's plot here was "one of the worst story lines in recent memory".


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External links

* {{Good article 30 Rock (season 4) episodes 2010 American television episodes Valentine's Day television episodes