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"Game Over" is the ninth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''
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'', and the 134th overall episode of the series. It was directed by
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and written by
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and
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. The episode originally aired on
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in the United States on January 10, 2013. The episode received a positive critical response and was watched by 3.79 million viewers.


Plot

Hank Hooper (
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) informs Jack that he will be retiring as CEO on his upcoming seventieth birthday. Therefore, his granddaughter Kaylie (
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) will take over when she graduates from college. Desperate, Jack meets with Lenny Wosniak (
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), who informs him that Kaylie has been hanging around with his old nemesis Devon Banks (
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). Jack meets with Devon and proposes that the pair work together to bring Kaylie down. Jack promises to give Devon a role within the corporation in return for his help. Devon agrees and reveals that he has discovered Kaylie is not a blood member of the Hooper family, but rather the daughter of a pool boy. Jack sets out to prove this by inviting Kaylie to his office for a drink and taking the DNA from her glass. Meanwhile, Liz calls her adoption referee, Bev (
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), to find out whether her marriage to
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has increased her chances at adopting a baby. To her dismay, Bev tells her that there is a four-year waiting list for a newborn, but that she can adopt a six-year-old straight away. Elsewhere, Tracy is shooting his new
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movie and has cast
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in the role of Tubman. She proves to be extremely difficult to work with, exhibiting many of the traits that Tracy does when working on ''TGS''. After Grizz and Dot Com make Tracy realize that he is playing the Liz Lemon role, he decides to up the ante and begins dressing and acting like Liz. However, this just further exaggerates Octavia's Tracy-esque behavior. Jack discovers from Kaylie's sample that she is indeed not a Hooper. He gives Devon the results to send to Hank. Kaylie turns the tables on him, however, revealing that Devon was a
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. Furthermore, the glass was switched with another so that Jack was fooled into believing that Kaylie was not a Hooper. Jack first reacts in horror, but then reveals his true plan. He spent the entire week distracting Kaylie so that she would forget to give Hank anything for his birthday. He'd also fooled Devon, who had not mailed Hank the test results, but rather a
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from Jack. Kaylie is horrified to realize that Jack has beaten her and now stands in better favor with Hank than she does. Finally, Tracy realizes that the trouble Octavia is giving him parallels the trouble he has given Liz for seven years. He applauds her ability to handle it so effectively. Liz then realizes that if she can spend seven years handling Tracy Jordan, she can handle an older child. She then decides to proceed with the adoption.


Reception

"Game Over" was watched by 3.79 million viewers and earned a 1.5 rating/4 share in the 18–49 demographic. This means that it was seen by 1.5 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 significant increase from the previous episode "
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" (3.22 million), and a season high in both the demographic and overall viewers. "Game Over" received a very positive response from critics.
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of ''
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'' gave the episode an "A−" and commented that "Watching 'Game Over' I found myself constantly freezing my DVR because the jokes were flying so fast and so furious that it was impossible to catch them all on the first viewing." In conclusion, he said that "this season feels like a send-off worthy to one of the best, most original comedies of the past twenty years." Roth Cornet of ''
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'' particularly praised Tracy, opining " ehas become a favorite of mine, and really seems to be ending the series with the most significant character arc. It is both satisfying and believable that he was able to come to at least some degree of self-recognition, though he will likely continue to be a lovable
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for the most part."


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* {{30 Rock episodes 30 Rock (season 7) episodes 2013 American television episodes Harriet Tubman