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  • Governor Dunston
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  • Governor Dunston was the second episode of the seventh and final season of 30 Rock, airing on October 11, 2012 to 3.40 million viewers. With the election approaching, Jack orders Liz not to do any political satire on TGS, given that it will likely boost ratings and set back his plan to "tank" the network. Liz agrees, but when a new Republican politician surfaces who looks exactly like Tracy, she changes her mind. Meanwhile, she attempts to spice up her love life with Criss (James Marsden), if the pair are to increase their chances of having a baby. Kenneth's mother (Catherine O'Hara) and stepfather (Bryan Cranston) visit, piquing the interest of Jenna, who is demoralized by the lack of profits from her summer dance hit and sees them as an opportunity to get in with a more traditional, CD-b
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Season
  • 7
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  • Stride of Pride
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  • The Beginning of the End
Airdate
  • 2012-10-11
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Episode
  • 2
Writer
  • Robert Carlock
Director
  • Robert Carlock
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  • Governor Dunston was the second episode of the seventh and final season of 30 Rock, airing on October 11, 2012 to 3.40 million viewers. With the election approaching, Jack orders Liz not to do any political satire on TGS, given that it will likely boost ratings and set back his plan to "tank" the network. Liz agrees, but when a new Republican politician surfaces who looks exactly like Tracy, she changes her mind. Meanwhile, she attempts to spice up her love life with Criss (James Marsden), if the pair are to increase their chances of having a baby. Kenneth's mother (Catherine O'Hara) and stepfather (Bryan Cranston) visit, piquing the interest of Jenna, who is demoralized by the lack of profits from her summer dance hit and sees them as an opportunity to get in with a more traditional, CD-buying audience.