Also, while some House fans are never going to like Olivia Wilde, she was really awesome in this episode.
30 Rock–Jenna’s backup plan of selling those creepy dolls on QVC fell through, so she signed on to a slasher film called Take My Hand. Turns out it’s not going to get made unless the Connecticut tax credits go through, and they won’t unless the movie portrays the state in a positive light. This results in lines like, “Please don’t kill me, I still haven’t tried the famous seafood pizza at Sally’s in New Haven”, a dead guy wearing a U Conn t-shirt and www.iheartconnecticut.com scrawled in blood on the wall. Jenna is writing the project, doing what is normally relegated to “the ugly people who change the shapes on the paper”. After Jack says that Walmart will participate if the movie is made family friendly, it ends up co-starring a Muppet with a cameo by Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal (“I have a refrigerator just for soda.”)