30 Rock has always toed the line with product placement, usually ending up on the "funny" side of the line. But the show got a whole load of criticism for Thursday's "McFlurry" storyline, in which Alec Baldwin and Salma Hayek talk about the profound greatness of Mickey D's dessert. Tina Fey has heard the complaints, and she wants us all to know that was not what you thought it was.
It gives me great pleasure to inform you that the references to McDonald's in last night's episode of 30 Rock
were in no way product placement. (Nor were they an attempt at product
placement that fell through.) We received no money from the McDonald's
Corporation. We were actually a little worried they might sue us.
That's just the kind of revenue-generating masterminds we are. Also, the upcoming story line where Liz Lemon starts dating Grimace is just based on a recurring dream I have. Seriously, though, it's not product placement. Also, whoever is writing my Twitter account is pretty funny, but it's not me.
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