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Season 5 focuses on Liz Lemon's continuing relationship with Carol Burnett, Jack's start into fatherhood with fiancée Avery, struggling with the merger of NBCUniversal with Kabletown, Tracy's foray into getting an EGOT, and Kenneth's attempt to get back to NBC.
Liz's attempt to get some R&R over vacation is spoiled by Tracy, a lonely Jack turns to Kenneth for company.
While Liz embraces spirituality, Jack has a heated duel with his ex-flame Condoleezza Rice!
When Hank Hooper marks "TGS" for cancellation, Jack persuades him to let Liz and the crew try to change his mind by staging the show's 100th episode.
When Hank Hooper marks "TGS" for cancellation, Jack persuades him to let Liz and the crew try to change his mind by staging the show's 100th episode.
Liz and Ken go on a quest to find Tracy in New York, while Jenna and Jack work to get a horror film made by whatever means necessary.
With TGS on hiatus, the crew looks for other jobs. Meanwhile, Jack tries to salvage his cable network by enlisting the help of his arch nemesis.
Jack and Liz try to manipulate Angie into getting Tracy to return to TGS, while the "Queen of Jordan" cameras bring Jack some embarrassment.
Liz hires a female writer in order to prove that TGS isn't sexist. Jack hatches a plot to manipulate his way to the top of KableTown.
The TGS gang tries to stop Liz's descent into spinsterhood while Frank and Pete start a band.
Both Liz's and Jack's romantic getaways with their significant others turn into nightmares.
Jack does his best to impress the KableTown executives.
Jack hopes to make money for the network by pre-recording a disaster benefit that can go on-air.
Liz's New Year's resolutions cause trouble for Jack and Avery's wedding plans.
Avery and Liz push Jack to unveil two giant secrets to his mother during her holiday visit.
Liz begins to worry about her relationship and Jack advises her that it's time to seek a therapist.
Liz tries to buy her way to popularity after she wins the TGS crew's lottery.
Liz frequents a local boutique because she thinks she's helping the environment--and their jeans make her butt look good. Meanwhile, Jack helps an enemy's political rival, and Jenna helps Tracy aim for a Golden Globe nomination.
Avery makes Jack set up some boundaries when it comes to his friendship with Liz.
Jack is on a winning streak and sets his sights on fixing Liz's relationship with Carol.
Liz is upset because nobody remembers her 40th birthday, Jack tries to give up drinking to support his pregnant girlfriend, and Tracy threatens to break character during TGS.
Liz is upset because nobody remembers her 40th birthday, Jack tries to give up drinking to support his pregnant girlfriend, and Tracy threatens to break character during TGS.
Jack heads to Washington D.C. to speak on behalf of the NBC and Kabletown merger, and faces obstacles from a Rhode Island Congresswoman.
Liz turns on the charm to win over a TGS editor; Jack and Avery find out the gender of their baby.
Liz's boyfriend Carol comes to town, ready to take their relationship to the next level.
Season 7 continues to develop the relationship between Liz and Criss, as the pair try for children and consider getting married. Meanwhile, Jack attempts to improve his future prospects at the company, first by trying to "tank" NBC and convince Kabletown CEO Hank Hooper to sell it, and later by plotting to discredit his granddaughter and future CEO, Kaylee Hooper.
Season six finds Liz emotionally maturing while in a new relationship; Jack continues to attempt to recover his wife from North Korea and find his identity at Kabletown. Kenneth moves up (and later down) the corporate ladder, and Jenna reaches a new level of fame thanks to being a judge on a reality show, and considers settling down with boyfriend Paul.
Season 5 focuses on Liz Lemon's continuing relationship with Carol Burnett, Jack's start into fatherhood with fiancée Avery, struggling with the merger of NBCUniversal with Kabletown, Tracy's foray into getting an EGOT, and Kenneth's attempt to get back to NBC.
Jack requests that Liz cast a new actor for TGS, and Liz's subsequent search for the perfect comedian, much to the dismay of Jenna and Tracy, who fear losing their spotlight. The later half of the season focuses on two complementary story arcs: Jack's inability to choose between his two girlfriends, and Liz's inability to find a boyfriend to live up to her expectations and Jenna's relationship with a Jenna Maroney impersonator.
Jack tries to get his job - and his promotion - back. Meanwhile, Liz tries to adopt a baby, while Tracy enjoys the success of his pornographic videogame as Jenna sues him for not properly compensating her.
Liz and the crew of TGS returns from summer hiatus to many problems.
Jack Donaghy, the "Head of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming" at GE, is transferred to work at the NBC headquarters, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, and retool the late night sketch comedy series The Girlie Show. The show's cast and crew are outraged by this, especially head writer Liz Lemon and main actress Jenna Maroney. Jack proceeds to wreak havoc on The Girlie Show, forcing Liz to hire off-the-wall movie star Tracy Jordan.