Season: 5 Episode: 18March 24, 2011 After TGS goes on a forced hiatus, everyone, except Liz, thinks the words "forced hiatus" means that the show will be cancelled. So everyone, except Liz, gets to work on their Plan B for employment. |
MoviesThis television episode refers to: December 11, 1992 Liz goes to an audition to be part of 'The Sing-Off', now that 'TGS' is on a forced hiatus. While in the waiting area, she meets Aaron Sorkin, who is also there for the audition. He introduces himself, listing some of his famous works, such as 'The Social Network', 'The West Wing' and 'A Few Good Men'. This television episode refers to: September 1, 2010 Hank Hooper talks to Jack about his regrets in life. One of his regrets is the time he bought tickets to see 'Black Swan'. This television episode refers to: June 2, 1989 Pete's "Plan B" is to go back to substitute teaching, now that 'TGS' is on a forced hiatus. Pete tells Liz, "The last time I taught, I was like Robin Williams in 'Dead Poets Society', and by that I mean I got fired.". This television episode refers to: March 3, 1989 Kenneth asks Pete how his Substitute teaching went, and Pete tells him that it was like 'Lean On Me', in that someone tried to hit him with a baseball bat. This television episode refers to: October 1, 2010 Liz goes to an audition to be part of 'The Sing-Off', now that 'TGS' is on a forced hiatus. While in the waiting area, she meets Aaron Sorkin, who is also there for the audition. He introduces himself, listing some of his famous works, such as 'The Social Network', 'The West Wing' and 'A Few Good Men'. Television SeriesThis television episode refers to: July 18, 2004 Frank tells Liz about television shows that were cancelled, but brought back by the fans. He tells Liz that the fans of 'Entourage' sent in a bunch of douchebags in an attempt to get the show back on the air. This television episode refers to: October 3, 2006 Frank tells Liz about television shows that were cancelled, but brought back by the fans. He mentions that the fans of 'Friday Night Lights' sent in lightbulbs to the network to bring the show back on the air. This television episode refers to: September 26, 1982 - August 8, 1986 Jack tries to come up with ideas to refresh the network's television shows. He tells Hank Hooper that he wants to remake 'Knight Rider' using the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. This television episode refers to: October 6, 1999 - May 14, 2002 Frank tells Liz about television shows that were cancelled, but brought back by the fans. 'Roswell' is one of the shows he mentions that was brought back to the air by its fans. This television episode refers to: September 18, 2006 - June 28, 2007 Liz goes to an audition to be part of 'The Sing-Off', now that 'TGS' is on a forced hiatus. While in the waiting area, she meets Aaron Sorkin, who is also there for the audition. He introduces himself, listing some of his famous works, such as 'The Social Network', 'The West Wing' and 'A Few Good Men'. Liz adds the failed tv series, 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip', to which Aaron Sorkin replies, "Shut Up.". This television episode refers to: December 14, 2009 Jack tells Liz he can help her with her "Plan B" by getting her a meeting with Nick Lachey to be part of the tv show 'The Sing-Off'. This television episode refers to: September 10, 2009 Simon, Liz's agent, offers advice for her "Plan B". He asks if she's seen the 'Twilight' movies, or 'The Vampire Diaries', telling her she should do something involving vampires, since they are so popular. This television episode refers to: September 12, 1999 - May 14, 2006 Liz goes to an audition to be part of 'The Sing-Off', now that 'TGS' is on a forced hiatus. While in the waiting area, she meets Aaron Sorkin, who is also there for the audition. He introduces himself, listing some of his famous works, such as 'The Social Network', 'The West Wing' and 'A Few Good Men'. Also, this entire scene with the fast walking through the hallways with complex dialog is a parody of The West Wing. This television episode refers to: January 14, 1952 Kenneth's attempt to get TGS back on the air involved him standing outside the Today show with a sign that reads "Do You Have Any Ideas?". Movie SeriesThis television episode refers to: November 21, 2008 - June 30, 2010 Simon, Liz's agent, offers advice for her "Plan B". He asks if she's seen the 'Twilight' movies, or 'The Vampire Diaries', telling her she should do something involving vampires, since they are so popular. Video GamesThis television episode shows: Liz asks Aaron Sorkin about how to pass a level of Angry Birds. ArtistsThis television episode refers to: November 6, 1854 - March 6, 1932 Hank Hooper talks to Jack, listing a few things he loves. He tells Jack he loves Marches by John Phillips Sousa. Season: 2 Episode: 6October 21, 2010 Season: 2 Episode: 22May 3, 2011 Season: 1 Episode: 7August 18, 1997 |