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  1. Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore; in-universe by Cynthia Nixon in "Kidnapped by Danger"), was Jack's high-school crush, a devout Catholic with a pronounced Boston accent. She is married with two sons, though it is clear her marriage is unfulfilling.

    • Nancy: Their Childhood
    • Avery: Their Future
    • Nancy: Boston Heritage
    • Avery: New York Culture
    • Nancy: Sense of Humor
    • Avery: Their Ambition
    • Nancy: Catholic Faith
    • Avery: Their Politics
    • Nancy: The Extended Families
    • Avery: Liddy

    The bond between two people who grew up together is impossible to replicate, and that's exactly the type of bond Jack and Nancy have. The duo knew each other for a large portion of their childhood and adolescence, and their bond clearly persisted despite the time and distance. When they met each other again in season four, they picked up again like...

    Though Nancy represented the comfort of the past, Avery represents the potential of the future in Jack's life. Avery is ambitious and dedicated to making a successful career, two things that are incredibly important to Jack. While Nancy is the same age as Jack, Avery is younger but with a career almost as renowned as Jack's, meaning that there is a...

    Jackis a Boston Irish-Catholic; that's not simply a fun fact about him, but a huge portion of his identity and how he interacts with the world. His attitudes towards family, spirituality, work, and more all stem from his upbringing in this community. Nancy shares this upbringing, and it has shaped her in a similar way. Nancy and Jack share a preocc...

    Though Jack and Nancy share the culture of their youth, Avery is part of the New York "media elite" culturethat Jack has lived in for decades. By the time Jack has been presented with this choice in season four, he's arguably more New York than he is Boston; he is completely business-minded, bottom line-obsessed, and accustomed to a certain lifesty...

    Because of Nancy and Jack's history together, they are able to share a sense of humor and several inside jokes. They find a lot of the same things funny, especially more crass and crude jokes that Jack's peers at GE would find distasteful. RELATED: 30 Rock: 10 Hidden Details About Jack's Office The two also share jokes from and about their past, th...

    Avery has a similar sense of humor as Jack, too; however, what the two of them together find funny is very different than what Jack and Avery together find funny. Bluntly, Avery's sense of humor is meaner than Nancy's. Avery and Jack are more likely to make fun of people they view as less successful than them. This really boils down to their shared...

    Though Nancy does seem to take her faith a bit more seriously than Jack does, they both still consider themselves fairly devout Catholics. They discuss their relationship during the Catholic mass at Floydand Kaitlin's wedding because Jack knows that Nancy takes it too seriously to walk out of the conversation. Nancy also expresses guilt over stayin...

    Avery and Jackvalue very similar things politically, most notably an obsessive reverence towards Ronald Reagan that borders on religious fascination. Jack spends an entire episode at the beginning of season five "Reaganing," which Jack claims is solving every problem presented to him within a twenty-four hour period perfectly. RELATED: 5 Best & 5 W...

    Just like Jack has a huge extended family back in Boston, Nancy also has a fairly large family. Jack has several siblings, as well as his parents Milton and Colleen and assorted cousins. We know that Nancy, at a minimum, has an ex-husband and a couple of college-aged sons. Since Nancy shares many of the same stereotypically Irish-Catholic qualities...

    Ultimately, the reason Jack ended up with Avery is the best one. Jack was forced to make up his mind when Avery revealed that she was pregnantwith Jack's child. The resulting child was their daughter, Liddy, and Jack finally got the chance to start the family that he had always kind of wanted. Even after (spoilers) Jack and Avery end up eventually ...

  2. Nancy Donovan: I can't share you with another woman like you're that Mormon guy on H.B.O. who was in that tornado movie. You know, the one with the girl with the forehead who was married to the Jewish guy. Is this a real reference to something?

  3. Jack succeeded in all areas of his life: work, hobbies, family, philanthropy, faith, and even his relationships—which included bringing Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore) and Elisa Padriera (Salma ...

  4. List of episodes. " Secret Santa " is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 66th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by series' creator Tina Fey and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on December 10, 2009.

  5. Nancy J. Donovan, MD was interviewed by Dana Smith of the New York Times about the effects of loneliness on the aging brain.. The New York Times Article, “Loneliness Can Change the Brain,” is available here.

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  7. Jul 6, 2016 · Julianne Moore. Ali Goldstein/NBC. Julianne Moore brought her Oscar -winning acting chops to 30 Rock for six episodes as Nancy Donovan. The Still Alice (2014) actress played a former flame of Jack ...