PLL Recap: The Broken He”A”rted

Monica Nair
Multimedia and Graphics Editor
After getting kicked off the academic decathlon team, Spence went fifty shades of CRAY, by totally alienating herself from her friends. Hotty-nerd boy Andrew paid Spencer a little visit, playing a game of strip-trivia…? While Wren (yes the british doc made a return!) prescribed this little liar with dinner and a movie, until Spencer tried to kill Mona off PLL. Good try, Hastings. *Sigh*

The perils of Tinder

Carly Risom
Reporter
Meanwhile, I’m not so out of it that I don’t know what Tinder is. I was introduced to it about a week and a half ago, and have only seen it in action a few times. I don’t really know why, but every time I get a chance to see it, either a rather heavy or unattractive man shows up, and only one word comes to mind, repulsive. I began to wonder why everyone was talking about how addicting it was.

Life Lessons from Liz Lemon: The 30 Rock Series Finale

Madeline Diamond
Reporter

Last night, 30 Rock broke my heart and aired its final episode. However, the hour long special did not disappoint. The episode chronicles the Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) and the rest of the cast’s final episode of TGS. Lemon, who is reluctant to leave her job at NBC to become a stay-at-home mom, struggles with her husband Criss (James Marsden) to adjust to her career transition. Jack (Alec Baldwin), Tracy (Tracy Morgan), and Jenna (Jane Krakowski) also grapple with the ending of their show’s seven year run. Simultaneously, Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) is enjoying in his new position as the president of NBC. Ironically, the ending of TGS, the show-within-a-show, parallels the actual fate of the 30 Rock. Ultimately, the show ends with Lemon’s great granddaughter pitching the idea of 30 Rock to an ageless Kenneth Parcell in the future, Jetsons-esque hovercrafts and all.