I

'd this episode too! It totally made up for the putrid 100th Grey's Anatomy episode last night. :yay:
-Jack and Milton's scene at the end was the highlight of the episode. It was great seeing two master actors (Alan Alda and Alec Baldwin) together. I knew I was going to enjoy Mr. Alda's performance and I figured he was the father even before the episode aired. The story still surpassed my expectations.
-I was wondering why they called this episode Mamma Mia, and I loved the homage to the film/musical as I loved the moviel. I

ABBA too.
-Jenna and Liz's storyline was great. I love it when these two go at it. And I love their complicated friendship.
-I like how the story tied in with Tracy's fake son. It was weird and funny but turned suprisingly sweet at the end. I loved Tracy's scene with Tina when he admitted that he knew he was being scammed. It had my favorite line of the episode: "I may hug people to hard and get lost at malls. But I'm not an idiot." :lol:
-It was nice seeing Lutz, Cerie, Twofer. And more of Pete.
-Steve Buscemi was great. No surprise there.
-And
Ele, you're so right. I can't wait to see Colleen and Milton meet again.
-Oh, and Jack (even if it was only to himself) pretty much admitting Liz was his only friend.
OK, I'm done gushing. My only minor quibble is that I wish there had been a little more Kenneth, b/c you can never have too much. But the episode had so much going on that it would have been impossible to fit him in.