Tina is featured in LA Times’ ‘Envelope’ in which she talks about life after 30 Rock, her daughters and much more.

Tina Fey, team queen
The ’30 Rock’ star and creator is bracing for the show’s final season, which will leave her without a group for one of the few periods of her career.

By Randee Dawn, Special to the Los Angeles Times
June 8, 2012

PURCHASE, N.Y.—

— Producers, take note. This is what Tina Fey would like to do in a movie: “Walk away from an explosion. Speak very fast German, then kill a Nazi. And land the Millennium Falcon in a dangerous situation. Those are the only three things I aspire to do on film. And all of those things should be in the same film.”

Short of Harrison Ford’s allowing her to remake his oeuvre, Fey is likely to end up disappointed. Not that the lack of those things is preventing her from making movies — or Emmy-winning TV series. Today she’s chewing on rice cakes and sitting behind a desk in yellow rubber boots, awaiting a lighting change on set at a college about 30 miles north of New York City that is standing in for Princeton for her next film, the Paul Weitz comedy “Admission.” It’s a good way for her to squeeze in one more non-TV experience in the dwindling weeks before she returns to the”30 Rock” writers’ room for her show’s seventh and final season.

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Tina also talked about her favorite 30 Rock moments:

Tina Fey’s favorite ’30 Rock’ moments
The actress-writer reflects on the comedy’s highlights.

By Randee Dawn, Special to the Los Angeles Times
June 8, 2012
“Apollo, Apollo” (Season 3)

Summary: In which the writing staff discovers old phone sex commercials Liz Lemon did to make money in her salad days.

Fey’s take: “It was one of the most fun sequences we’ve ever done — Jack Donaghy ends up laughing so hard he vomits.”

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