The Beginning Of The End (30 Rock)
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"The Beginning of the End" is the first episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series ''
30 Rock ''30 Rock'' is an American satire, satirical sitcom television series created by Tina Fey that originally aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, based on Fey's experiences as head writer for ''Saturday Night Live' ...
'', and the 126th overall episode of the series. It was directed by
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, and written by
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. The episode originally aired on
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in the United States on October 4, 2012. "The Beginning of the End" received a positive critical response and was watched by 3.46 million viewers. It is the only season premiere episode of the series not to be written by
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.


Plot

Liz (
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) begins to notice that
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(
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) is green-lighting an exceptionally terrible lineup of new NBC shows like ''Homonym'' (a
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where a contestant must define the
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of a given word) and ''God Cop'' (in which Jack himself plays God). Eventually, she discovers that Jack is trying to "tank" NBC so that Kabletown CEO Hank Hooper will sell the network entirely to
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, an Easter egg dye company that Jack sees as a more promising future. In the end, Liz agrees to work with Jack on "tanking" NBC so that Hank will sell the network. The two work together to make ''TGS with Tracy Jordan'' terrible. Meanwhile,
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(
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) asks Liz to be her bridesmaid at her upcoming wedding. Liz decides to apply Jack's "tanking" method to her bridesmaid duties, hoping Jenna will choose someone else once she sees Liz is terrible at the job. After Liz throws Jenna a disastrous bachelorette party, Jenna erupts with anger and begins to destroy Liz's apartment. Eventually, Liz is able to calm Jenna down. Liz convinces Jenna that Jenna herself is the only person truly capable of doing the job of bridesmaid. This inspires Jenna to literally become her own bridesmaid. Elsewhere, Hazel (
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) and
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(
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) invite Tracy (
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) over for dinner. When Kenneth leaves the room to kill their dinner, Hazel begins making advances towards Tracy. In doing so, Hazel admits she was only dating Kenneth so that she could use him. She wanted to get close to Tracy, hoping he would cast her in a movie and in effect, launch her career in show business. This sparks outrage in Tracy. Tracy is a genuine friend to Kenneth, so he will not tolerate Hazel's selfish manipulation. A feud ensues between Hazel and Tracy, who both attempt to compete for the love and trust of Kenneth.


Reception

"The Beginning of the End" was watched by 3.46 million viewers and earned a 1.4 rating/4 share in the 18–49 demographic. This means that it was seen by 1.4 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 decrease from the previous season premiere (4.47 million), but an increase from the previous episode, the sixth season finale (2.84 million). In its original Australian television broadcast on September 9, 2013 the episode was watched by 79,000 viewers via the
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. The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics. Writing for ''
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'', Pilot Viruet gave "The Beginning of the End" an "A−" and praised the "rapid-fire jokes, the great callbacks .., andthe biting-the-hand-that-feeds-you approach to NBC." Eric Goldman of ''
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'' also gave the episode an overall positive review and highly praised the Liz/Jack dynamic, but described the different storylines as "a mixed bag." '' TV.coms Julia Bergen gave the final season premiere an enthusiastic review, stating, "So many shows start spiraling by Season 3 (or earlier), and it really says something about ''30 Rock'' that even in its last season, Tina Fey and company refuse to produce something sub-par." Bonnie Stiernberg of ''
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'' magazine gave the episode an 8.8 out of 10 highly praising the "tanking" plot as "''30 Rock''‘s way of going out with a bang" and described the show's eminent conclusion as "... leaving us at the perfect moment: Liz Lemon and friends have been around the block long enough to show us all they’re capable of, but they’re bowing out while still on top of their game, as evidenced by this season’s premiere."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Beginning Of The End (30 Rock), The 30 Rock season 7 episodes 2012 American television episodes