I'm not sure if a body double was used for Liz and her jeans from the back, but definitely very hot for sure. Anyway, John Slattery makes a guest appearance as a congressional candidate who is kind of prescient in foreshadowing politics to come on the presidential level.
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Brooklyn Without Limits (#5.7)
ComedyFan20109 December 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Liz shops in a hip store and finds some great jeans, this makes her support the ideas of the store until she finds out that they are not exactly what they pretend to be. Jack helps Regina Bookman's political rival even though he is crazy. Jenna wants to sabotage Tracy's chances for an award.
One of their top episodes. I liked the cynical storyline about businesses and politics not always being what they pretend to be and support. Very clever and funny. Lots of hilarious lines that are just perfect.
And I loved John Slattery's part in this episode. The guy is hilarious, well acted, all the campaigns and slogans make one laugh. Every time he is on screen the scene is awesome.
One of their top episodes. I liked the cynical storyline about businesses and politics not always being what they pretend to be and support. Very clever and funny. Lots of hilarious lines that are just perfect.
And I loved John Slattery's part in this episode. The guy is hilarious, well acted, all the campaigns and slogans make one laugh. Every time he is on screen the scene is awesome.
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