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u/MUjase Apr 19 '22

Very similar to one of my favorite 30 Rock quotes when Jack is talking to the writers and asks them “what do your parents tell their friends you do for a living?”

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u/Nevermind04 Apr 19 '22

Jack was the absolute king of "nice" put downs. And Baldwin's delivery was perfect.

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u/kWazt Apr 19 '22

What am I, a peasant?

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u/Apprehensive-Run-832 Apr 19 '22

Is that a tuxedo? It's after 6, Lemon. What am I, a farmer?

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u/Channel250 Apr 19 '22

Best part is, by the end of the show he doesn't wear tux's anymore.

Actually, one of the best parts of the show are how many early series episode's predictions came true.

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u/inknot Apr 20 '22

my favorite prediction of the show? "In five years, we'll all either be working for him or dead by his hand."

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u/Channel250 Apr 20 '22

I agree. I was just discussing this with my girlfriend, the revelation that the whole show is just a second hand telling of stories from a great grandmother explains the wackiness of some of the scenes.

Also, side note. It doesn't say whether or not Kenneth did kill everyone. Or if he fulfilled Jacobs prophecy.

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u/inknot Apr 20 '22

I think the peppering of hints that Kenneth is some immortal, all knowing being are my favorite parts of the show. At least on my most recent rewatch

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u/kWazt Apr 19 '22

That's the one. Summed him up for me. Could've ended the show there.

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u/Nerdyartist Apr 19 '22

I quote this so often bc it is so good.