A Goon's Deed in a Weary World

[1] Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) and Criss receive a message from Bev at the adoption agency, informing them that their children will arrive at the airport in a few days.

The organization agrees to sponsor the show, but only if it is retitled Man Cave and Liz adopts the nom de plume Todd Debeikis to hide the fact that she is a woman.

He promotes Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) back into his old page role and orders him to give a tour of the building to the final five candidates for the job.

Kenneth immediately bonds with one candidate, Charlie MacGuffin, after the pair simultaneously refer to a joke that had appeared on the Today Show earlier that day.

Finally, as the board meeting approaches, Liz receives another phone call from Criss, who tells her that Bev made a mistake.

Essington, and (in reference to Arthur Slugworth), attempts to bribe him with money if he will go to Jack's office and steal an in-development script.

However, it transpires that MacGuffin's true reason for being so knowledgeable about NBC is that he is going to strip it for parts and turn the building into a Forever 21, since both he and Jack believe broadcast television's days are numbered.

At the airport, Liz and Criss meet their adopted children, Terry and Janet—a pair of interracial twins whose personalities and physical appearances closely resemble those of Tracy and Jenna.

Overall, this would have made for a fine conclusion to the 30 Rock journey, and at the end of the day, I am simply savoring the last moments of a series that has proved to be unfailingly smart, uniquely funny and deservedly [...] sweet.

As great as the 30 Rock supporting cast and recurring players have been, this has always been a show about the two of them, and here they got what amounted to the perfect happy endings for their characters.