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"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''
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'', and the 131st overall episode of the series. It was directed by
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and written by Luke Del Tredici. The episode originally aired on
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in the United States on November 15, 2012. The episode received a positive reception from critics and was watched by 3.34 million viewers.


Plot

Jack Donaghy (
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) has suddenly become the laughing stock of New York City and he doesn't know why. He finally realizes that people are laughing at him because Tracy Jordan (
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) has made him a villain in his new "Aunt Phatso" movie. Jack confronts Tracy about the movie and Tracy is furious because Jack doesn't give him enough respect. Tracy then donates a large amount of money to the
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to have them play the ''
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'' theme (" The Streetbeater") for four hours straight at a concert. This ruins the concert for Jack, who was in attendance that night. The next morning, Jack threatens to sue Tracy. Tracy explains to Jack that every action and line used to portray Jack in the movie has been done in real life by Jack himself, except for the scene where Jack closes an orphanage. Jack finally realizes that he can't shut down the movie without shutting down a real orphanage. Moreover, since the movie's funding is linked to that of a real orphanage, Jack gives up and Tracy wins. Meanwhile, Liz Lemon (
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) needs foot surgery. However, she can't take time off because without her in charge, everything will fall apart. Hazel (
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) offers to become Liz's personal assistant. Liz agrees to this so that she can have the surgery. Unbeknownst to Liz, Hazel is using this position to get a spot on TV. Jenna (
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), who knows of Hazel's manipulative nature, asks Kenneth (
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) why he is still attached to Hazel. Kenneth answers her question, but Jenna is too self-absorbed and doesn't pay attention to Kenneth's answer. Hazel tells Liz to relax in her office while she helps Pete (
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) prepare the show. To make sure that nothing goes wrong, Hazel sets up a video feed in Liz's office so that Liz can monitor the show from there. Liz realizes something is wrong when she sees herself in the video feed. As it turns out, the "feed" was a recording of an old show from years ago. Hazel tricks Pete into giving her a spot on the show. Liz rushes to the set (ruining her carefully protected post-surgery foot in the process) and fires Hazel on the spot. Kenneth is mad because Jenna didn't listen to him and Liz fired his girlfriend. Kenneth then tells them that from now on, he is no longer friends with any of them.


Reception

"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy" was watched by 3.34 million viewers and earned a 1.2 rating/4 share in the 18–49 demographic. This means that it was seen by 1.2 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 4 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This was a decrease from the previous episode "
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" (3.38 million). "Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy" received a positive response from critics. Pilot Viruet of ''
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'' gave the episode a "B+" and praised the
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elements of the story, despite having been critical of the character's execution in past episodes. ''
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s Roth Cornet also gave the episode a positive review, stating "... though this wasn't my favorite episode, as it approaches its swan song, ''30 Rock'' feels something like a cross between a human-Muppet caper, the irreverent and rapid fire free-association of ''
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'' and the hilarious social commentary of
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's stand-up. In a word: awesome."


References


External links

* {{30 Rock episodes 30 Rock (season 7) episodes 2012 American television episodes