
When
30 Rock returned Thursday night, I was mostly excited just to see one of my favorite TV geeks ever,
Liz Lemon — and I wasn't disappointed. Actually that's an understatement, because Liz totally rocked my socks off when she revealed an iPhone!
I've never seen The Girlie Show's head writer with an iPhone before, so I totally appreciate the props decision for this season.

I managed to sneak in a screening of
Baby Mama this weekend and was reminded that
Karaoke Revolution is a universal crowd pleaser. Without giving away any pivotal plot points of the movie I can reveal that Amy Poehler's character, the not-so-worldly Angie who Tina Fey's character Kate hires to carry her baby, spends ample time in Kate's apartment sharpening her Karaoke Revolution skills. The habit annoys Kate at first but eventually brings the two together when they join forces for a wicked "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" performance.

This month's
Vanity Fair features a rad cover story on modern comediennes like
Tina Fey, Amy Poehler,
Sarah Silverman, and Kristin Wiig. The photo shoot, snapped by legend
Annie Leibovitz, has a few concepts: Greek goddesses, Hollywood trainwrecks, and jet-setting hot chicks. What I really appreciated was the prolific use of gadgets as props — iPhones, Blackberries, and MacBook Pros abound!

Last week, I couldn't help but show off Tina Fey's
organizational skils and discuss her extensive Star Wars knowledge. On a recent episode of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", Tina talked about gracing the cover of
Geek Monthly, while funny man Conan insisted he is the biggest geek and should have been the cover. When questioned about her 'geekiness,' Fey claimed that she had a collection of Star Wars figures as a kid and while other children were out on dates, she'd be at home taking care of all her action figures.

In a recent print ad for
American Express, Tina Fey was captured in true form with her daughter Alice Zenobia in what I'm assuming is her home office or the world's messiest set design! After spotting this ad on
lifehacker, I'm starting to think that Fey may
not be as geeky as we thought. With so many post-its, papers and notebooks, one can only assume that she hasn't made the leap into online organizing just yet.