As everyone returns from holiday break, NBC's new talent competition, "America's Kidz Got Singing", is a hit, but Jenna's role as the judge everyone loves to hate causes Jack to question the show's family value. Much to his chagrin, Tracy's usual antics fail to aggravate Liz, while Kenneth takes the day off to do his dream chores as he awaits the Rapture.
Drama erupts at TGS when a cell phone video leaks onto the web with Tracy Jordan on an offensive rant. Liz tries to do damage control. Meanwhile, Jack's refusal to approve of Liz's new boyfriend causes her to question the validity of her relationship.
Tracy Jordan challenges Liz by leading his own protest in defense of idiots everywhere. Jack faces off with Devin Banks yet again, but still finds time to interfere with Liz's relationship by giving Criss an ultimatum.
Liz uses Jacks own playbook to handle her contract negotiations, while Kenneth takes a new page assignment after feeling slighted by his TGS coworkers. Tracy and Jenna are hired as entertainment for their accountants sons bar mitzvah.
Jack tries to wow bigwig Hank Hooper with his cost-cutting savvy by axing the page program. Meanwhile, Jenna exploits her friendship with Liz to gain fame, causing a miffed Liz to find a new best friend; Tracy reflects upon his mortality.
Liz and Criss search for a dining room table. Jack gets a visit from Avery's mother. Liz gets Pete to produce her live performance on America's Kidz Got Singing. Frank and Tracy try to find a Valentine's Day datefor Lutz.
Liz and Criss search for a dining room table. Jack gets a visit from Avery's mother. Liz gets Pete to produce her live performance on America's Kidz Got Singing. Frank and Tracy try to find a Valentine's Day datefor Lutz.
Fed up with New York City after being mugged, Jack sets out to protect the safety of the city\'s elite by announcing his run for mayor. Meanwhile, Liz revels in sacrificing the good of the city to look out for her own interests, and Jenna and Paul are thrilled by the perversion of acting like a normal couple.
The staff celebrates Leap Day, with Liz helping Jenna try to bed a billionaire, Jack relishing an extra day of business, and Tracy needing the writers' help to use up a Benihana gift card.
In order to hide his relationship with Lynn, Frank convinces his mother that he is dating Liz. Tracy and Jenna team up to try to solve the case of Pete's missing whisky. Meanwhile, Jack teaches Kenneth how to take down his first business nemesis.
Jenna hatches a surprising new plan to get publicity, while Jack finds himself begrudgingly playing parent to his teenage nemesis, Kaylie Hooper. Liz rejects the new authority Kenneth has over "TGS" with his new job in Standards.
Jack feels unworthy of his latest award and attempts to redeem himself by taking on the writers in a strategic board game. Liz believes she's cursed on St. Patrick's Day when her ex-boyfriend Dennis shows up to derail her relationship with Criss. Meanwhile, Hazel struggles to keep the peace between Tracy and Jenna.
Liz struggles in her new role as mentor to Hazel. Kenneth has a difficult time letting go of his page duties and takes drastic measures to make sure Tracy is taken care of. Meanwhile, Jack and Jenna come up with a plan to get Avery back in the headlines.
Liz\'s scripted version of Jack and Avery\'s love story leaves Jack confused and frustrated by his feelings for Diana. Meanwhile, Jenna and Tracy attempt to beat Weird Al Yankovic at his own game, and Kenneth gets an unexpected new job at NBC.
Jack must come up with an idea that will impress Hank Hooper and transform KableTown, while Liz tries her best to stick with a new hobby and prove she's a new woman. Jenna believes she's cursed and Hazel's obsession with Liz continues. Tracy signs on to do a new movie in order to pay his unexpectedly high taxes.
After reading Pete's discouraging KableTown self-evaluation, Jack takes on the task of making Pete a respectable man. Tracy regains his long lost sense of smell and finds himself particularly fond of Liz's scent. Meanwhile, Kenneth unwittingly helps Jenna plan revenge against the Pranksmen.
After reading Pete\'s discouraging KableTown self-evaluation, Jack takes on the task of making Pete a respectable man. Tracy regains his long lost sense of smell and finds himself particularly fond of Liz\'s scent. Meanwhile, Kenneth unwittingly helps Jenna plan revenge against the Pranksmen.
Jack sets Liz up on a blind date to show her what she's missing in her relationship with Criss. Meanwhile at KableTown, Jack has to scramble when his plan to manufacture couches hits a speed bump. With Tracy's help, Jenna orchestrates a public meltdown to get Paul's attention.
When their Kabletown bosses announce they will no longer pay for TGS to be a live show, Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy realize their lives will actually be easier if they shoot canned episodes fast and cheap. Only Kenneth the page objects, urging that nothing can replace the communal experience of live television. He tries to convince the TGS staff to fight for their right to be live by taking them and our audience through a magical look back at the illustrious history of Studio 6H.
The launch of Angie Jordan's new clothing line brings "Queen of Jordan" back to "TGS", but the cameras focus on Jack when news about his wife, Avery, forces him to confront his feelings for Diana. Meanwhile, Liz finds herself in a feud with the reality show's youngest cast member.
Avery is reunited with Jack, but she's not alone. Meanwhile, Liz and Criss find their relationship strained by gender stereotypes.
Jack want to renew his wedding vows with Avery. Criss tries to prove to Liz that he's right guy for her. Tracy asks Cornel West about how to handle being an influence to the black community.