6.18 – Murphy Brown Lied to Us
April 19, 2012
Originally Aired: April 19, 2012 Written by: Summary: JACK (ALEC BALDWIN) GETS CREATIVE WHEN HIS NEW BUSINESS IDEA FOR KABLETOWN GOES AWRY. JENNA (JANE KRAKOWSKI) STAGES A PUBLIC BREAKDOWN TO WIN BACK PAUL (GUEST STAR WILL FORTE). JAMES MARSDEN ALSO GUEST STARS.Jack (Baldwin) sets Liz up on a blind date to show her what she’s missing in her relationship with Criss. Meanwhile at KableTown, Jack has to scramble when his plan to manufacture couches hits a speed bump. With Tracy’s (Tracy Morgan) help, Jenna (Krakowski) orchestrates a public meltdown to get Paul’s (guest star Forte) attention. Promotional Pictures: Coming Soon! Fan Rating: Quotes: Ratings: 6.19 – » Posted in Season 6 |
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April 19th, 2012 at 10:28 pm
Outstanding episode. Everything worked for me, and I laughed through most of the episode. Jack and Liz showed once again why they are the best male/female friendship on television. Tracy and Jenna, when they work together, are totally adorable. I want Liz and Criss to be the endgame. Cat can make another guest appearance any time she wants. For an 11 year old, she rocks.
Those 3 fake commercials were better than most of the real commercials on television.
April 20th, 2012 at 8:44 am
I thought the episode was great. I do have to say something that is unrelated to this.
I do have a bone to pick with this website. WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED??? This website used to be fun but for the last few months, all we get is episode recaps and what the hell ever happened to the Season 3 Tournament?
I’m sorry if this seems rude and I know you guys have lives outside of this website but, as a fan of Pregnant Cornbread, don’t let this become a neglected website.
April 21st, 2012 at 11:03 am
I still can’t get on “the Criss train” and find the relationship very meh. I’m still hoping for Jack/Liz as endgame as that’s the relationship I’ve watched develop from the pilot episode and the one that I care the most about. It’s definitely the one with the most chemistry. Unfortunately, comedies aren’t always known for their emotionally satisfying endings.
December 12th, 2012 at 4:49 am
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January 26th, 2013 at 1:44 am
I’m not sure why but this website is loading very slow for me. Is anyone else having this issue or is it a problem on my end? I’ll check back later
on and see if the problem still exists.
February 25th, 2013 at 1:53 am
It’s in fact very complicated in this full of activity life to listen news on TV, thus I just use internet for that purpose, and obtain the latest news.