Saturday, January 21, 2012
'30 Rock' Episode Mocks Its Very Own Star's Gay Dilemma
NY (AP) NBC comedy "30 Rock" frequently finds laughs in real-existence occasions within the show business community it inhabits.But Thursday's edition specific among its very own cast people, Tracy Morgan, who found themself in tangible-existence warm water last June after making anti-gay remarks throughout a stand-up appearance in Nashville, Tenn.Around the "30 Rock" episode, Tracy Jordan, the smoothness Morgan plays, sparked a protest determination handful of absurd gay-oriented jokes in a club date.A contrite Jordan incorrectly apologizes towards the makers of Glad bags, instead of towards the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, referred to as GLAAD.Jordan's boss, performed by series star Tina Fey, needs to apologize for him."He's incompetent at hate," she assures the media. "He's just an idiot who does not understand what he's saying."In tangible existence, Tracy Morgan openly apologized to his fans and also the lgbt community for which he known as "my selection of words." He refused as being a hateful person and acknowledged that "even just in a comedy club" what he stated went too much "and wasn't funny in almost any context." Throughout his rant, Morgan had stated simply when his boy were gay, he'd "take out a knife and stab" him.Fey, who's even the creator as well as an executive producer of "30 Rock," released an argument at that time proclaiming "I really hope for his sake that Tracy's apology is going to be recognized as sincere by his gay and lesbian co-employees at '30 Rock.'"Reflecting that real-existence statement on Thursday's episode, Fey's character, Liz Lemon, chides Jordan by saying, "Are you aware how a lot of your industrious and devoted co-employees are gay?"Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Tracy Morgan PHOTO CREDIT Michael Loccisano/Getty Images NY (AP) NBC comedy "30 Rock" frequently finds laughs in tangible-existence occasions within the show business community it inhabits.But Thursday's edition specific among its very own cast people, Tracy Morgan, who found themself in tangible-existence warm water last June after making anti-gay remarks throughout a stand-up appearance in Nashville, Tenn.Around the "30 Rock" episode, Tracy Jordan, the smoothness Morgan plays, sparked a protest determination handful of absurd gay-oriented jokes in a club date.A contrite Jordan incorrectly apologizes towards the makers of Glad bags, instead of towards the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, referred to as GLAAD.Jordan's boss, performed by series star Tina Fey, needs to apologize for him."He's incompetent at hate," she assures the media. "He's just a fool who does not understand what he's saying."In tangible existence, Tracy Morgan openly apologized to his fans and also the lgbt community for which he known as "my selection of words." He refused as being a hateful person and acknowledged that "even just in a comedy club" what he stated went too much "and wasn't funny in almost any context." Throughout his rant, Morgan had stated simply when his boy were gay, he'd "take out a knife and stab" him.Fey, who's even the creator as well as an executive producer of "30 Rock," released an argument at that time proclaiming "I really hope for his sake that Tracy's apology is going to be recognized as sincere by his lgbt co-employees at '30 Rock.'"Reflecting that real-existence statement on Thursday's episode, Fey's character, Liz Lemon, chides Jordan by saying, "Are you aware the number of of the industrious and devoted co-employees are gay?"Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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