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Queen of Jordan (30 Rock)

"Queen of Jordan" is the seventeenth episode of the fifth season of the American television comedy series ''30 Rock'', and the 97th overall episode of the series. It was written by Tracey Wigfield and directed by Ken Whittingham. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on March 17, 2011. The episode follows a reality show format, and often parallels the events of the ''Real Housewives'' franchise. Guest stars in this episode include Sherri Shepherd, Susan Sarandon and Tituss Burgess.
This episode aired as an episode of ''Queen of Jordan'', a fictional reality series that started sometime during the events of "Mrs. Donaghy". In this episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) convinces Liz to convince Angie to convince Tracy to come back from Africa. Meanwhile, Frank is found by his lost love. Throughout the episode, Jack gets into embarrassing situations and Jenna tries to be the focus of the reality show's cameras.
This episode of ''30 Rock'' received generally positive reviews from television critics. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Queen of Jordan" was watched by 4.192 million households during its original broadcast, and received a 1.7 rating/5 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic.
==Plot==

The episode begins with Angie Jordan (guest star Sherri Shepherd) headed for a meeting with Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) to discuss how her new single "My Single Is Dropping" is dropping. Jack offers to throw a release party on the set of ''TGS'', but during the conversation, he trips, which gets caught by the cameras. Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), head writer of ''TGS'', begs Angie to get Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) to come back from Africa, but Angie doesn't want to.
Liz is worried, but Jack tells Liz to continue to try to convince Angie to get Tracy back from Africa. Liz uses several attempts, at first impersonating Tracy (to which Angie says, "Don't do impressions of other races"). Liz then shows her their wedding video, saying that she "mixed up" the DVDs of that and the backup dancers' audition for the release party of the song (which is revealed to be 15 seconds long). This, too, fails, when Liz sees that Tracy came to their wedding with handcuffs and police behind him, thus getting Angie to prove how "exhausting" Tracy is. Liz's third attempt, sending an e-mail from Angie's computer to Tracy, is the last straw for Angie. She then proceeds to pull out Liz's hair (thinking that it was a weave) and explains that she is contractually obliged to "pull out some bitches' weaves eight more times this season."
Throughout the episode, Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) tries to get more screen time and promotion for her website ''Jennas-Side.com'' (which, when said out loud, sounds like "genocide") from the reality show cameras by throwing wine at several people. While drunk, Portia (Moya Angela) talks to Jenna about her alcoholism. Jenna pretends to not like the planned intervention, while actually loving it because it will get her more screen time. However, her plan backfires in the end when Pete, who led the intervention, sends Jenna to rehab. But Jenna hits the driver unconscious and sneaks off to Angie's single release party.
Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy is being portrayed as a clumsy gay flatulent when he is talking to Grizz and Dot Com about his college days. He goes on to say that he "went both ways" and was "on the DL." It is then presumed that he is gay because of his misconstrued statements. Angie's gay friend D'Fwan (Tituss Burgess) talks to him about this. Jack, in a talking head interview, says that he is not gay but further embarrasses himself when a fart sound is heard when he stands up from the chair.
Meanwhile, news of Lynn Onkman's (guest star Susan Sarandon) release from jail reveals to the TGS office that one of the writers, Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander), was Lynn's lover when he was 14, leading to Lynn Onkman's arrest and status as a registered sex offender. Lynn meets Frank at the ''TGS'' office. Inspired by their love, Randi (Paula Leggett Chase) sets them up on a date at her pole-dancing studio and watches them while she dances on a pole. Frank and Lynn have an argument because she talks about how he has remained "stuck" as a boy who loves comic books and action figures. Frank storms out, but the next day, he brings all his toys to her workplace in a fast food restaurant and puts them in a deep fryer to prove that he is ready to become the man she loves. Lynn is fired, and Frank and Lynn rekindle their relationship.
At the release party, Liz finally confronts Angie about getting Tracy back and tells her that Tracy is a part of ''their'' family. She goes on to say her family is as "thick as thieves" before flipping a table, likely referencing a phrase used by Caroline Manzo and the infamous table flip by Teresa Giudice, both stars of the ''Real Housewives of New Jersey''. Angie cries, but when Liz apologizes, she says that it is because of seeing how Frank and Lynn love each other. She goes on to say that she misses her "weird love" with Tracy. Angie confesses that she has been trying to get Tracy to go back since he left, but since he doesn't want to go back, she pretends to be happy about it.

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