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Friday, November 14, 2008

Why 30 Rock's Kenneth Would Make a Great Law Student

From NBC's 30 Rock, aired last week:

JACK

Say you're in a lifeboat ... the boat holds eight people, but you have nine on board. Either you will capsize, and everyone will drown, or one person can be sacrificed to save the others. Now, how do you decide who should die?


KENNETH

Oh, I don't believe in hypothetical situations, Mr. Donaghy. That's like lying to your brain.

Posted by Eric E. Johnson on November 14, 2008 at 11:13 PM in Teaching Law | Permalink

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Later on Jack fake traps them with 7 other people in an elevator that only has enough air for eight to survive long enough to be rescued. So Kenneth tries to kill himself lol.

Posted by: Andy | Nov 16, 2008 4:32:43 PM

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