"30 Rock" Señor Macho Solo (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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9/10
Excellent Episode!
g-bodyl24 November 2014
This is the seventh episode of the third season of 30 Rock and it's another funny, uproarious episode. All the story lines are clever and the jokes are sharp. Not only do we have a famous guest star, we actually get two of them: Salma Hayek and Peter Dinklage. Both do an excellent job, but Dinklage absolutely steals every scene he is in.

In this episode, "Senor Macho Solo," Jack falls in love with a nurse who is taking care of his mother. Liz finds herself in another situation when she pats a man on the head, thinking he was a child. But they go on a date so Liz wouldn't have to admit her mistake. Also, Jenna wants to audition for a role as Janis Joplin.

Overall, this is a funny episode and an improvement over the last episode. The guest stars are the best, and the episode does not disappoint. I rate this episode 9/10.
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8/10
Señor Macho Solo (#3.7)
ComedyFan201027 November 2013
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Jenna wants to be in the new TV movie about Janis Joplin, but there is a competition from a movie with Julia Roberts. Liz is all baby crazy and meets this way a short guy that she actually likes. Tracy and his wife are dealing with a post-nup agreement, while Jack falls in love with his mom's nurse

My favorite part is definitely Jenna being Janis Joplin. Hilarious! Especially the lyrics Jack wrote since they didn't get the rights for the actual song.

The nurse telling herb whole family in Spanish about the growth on Jack's crotch was another winning moment.

And the whole story about Liz and Stewart is very well done. Tina Fey seem to really like Sex and the City!
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8/10
Guest starring Salma Hayek and Peter Dinklage
safenoe10 July 2021
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A very funny episode with Salma making the first of her guest appearances as Elisa, Jack's nurse. Peter Dinklage is also superb in his guest role as Liz's sort-of beau which falls sadly on the Brooklyn Bridge.

There was one line where Jack's Mom yells a derogatory comment at an Asian contestant on Jeopardy. The script didn't make it clear if the contestant was Indian, Sri Lankan, Cambodian, etc.
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10/10
Senor Macho Solo is another excellently funny episode of "30 Rock"
tavm12 February 2009
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In this episode, Jenna auditions to be in the Janis Joplin movie Jack is producing, Tracy and Jack gets Tracy's wife Angie to sign a "post-nup" but when Angie says she'll be with her husband till he dies, they make out to everyone's consternation, Liz gets a date with a U.N. representative (Peter Dinklage) named Stewart when she touches his hair mistaking him for a child (Stewart is a "little person" who doesn't know why Liz did what she did), and Jack falls for his mother's caretaker, a Puerto Rican named Elisa (Salma Hayak)...This was another hilarious episode of "30 Rock". Two of my favorite lines were when Kenneth the page asked Stewart, "How does it feel to live under the bridge?" which gets Liz' dander up until Stewart explains he lives in an apartment called "Under the Bridge" and when Tracy takes Jack's cell to find about Jack's testicle lump, Tracy says, "It's positive!" to Jack's chagrin before explaining that it's positive news. And Liz' constant "foot-in-mouth" mistakes concerning Stewart's size makes her failure to have a relationship with him endearingly pathetic. And how about Elisa telling her relatives at a park picnic about Jack's lump in her language! There's lots more I'm not telling so I'll just say, "30 Rock" is still one of the best comedies on television this season!
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