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Okay, the headline is not quite a palindrome, but clever nonetheless. Today's post is inspired by Jennifer Aniston's appearance last night on 30 Rock. But before we discuss Jen's performance, we need to acknowledge Tina Fey's subversive and feminist choice to put a not coincidentally high volume of 40ish and over women on her Emmy-winning program. Consider the evidence of recent guest stars: Carrie Fisher, Oprah Winfrey, Edie Falco, Megan Mullally, and Elaine Stritch.
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Just one more reason (in addition to her single-handed derailment of Sarah Palin's attempt to be taken seriously) to love Tina Fey. But now for the verdict on Ms. Aniston's return to her safe haven of the well-written TV sitcom. Whatever you want to say about her choice in big dumb guys or her choice in big dumb movie roles, the woman is indisputably funny.