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‘Mean Girls’ inside jokes amuse Fey

- Patrick Ryan

The greatest moment in the new “Mean Girls” belongs to Damian Hubbard.

As Cady (Angourie Rice) and the Plastics gear up for a Santa-clad dance at the high-school talent show, we’re treated to a song from arty outcast Damian (Jaquel Spivey), who reverently croons a dramatic ballad in French. When the stirring performanc­e is over, Principal Duvall (Tim Meadows) clumsily grabs the microphone.

“That was Damian Hubbard singing the ‘iCarly’ theme song in French for extra credit,” Duvall says dryly.

“iCarly,” for the uninitiate­d, was a 2007 Nickelodeo­n sitcom starring Miranda Cosgrove. Damian’s brief but hilarious homage has been making the rounds on social media ever since “Mean Girls” was released.

It’s a favorite new joke of Tina Fey, who wrote the script for the new movie musical, as well as the 2018 Broadway show and 2004 original film on which it’s based.

“Oh, my gosh, that ‘iCarly thing,’ ” Fey tells USA TODAY. “The fact that made it in, and that (the movie) committed to it so hard. That probably brings me the most joy of all the new things. And Jaquel having his fan with him – he just had it on the day (of shooting), and we were just like, ‘Yeah, keep it.’ ”

Ms. Norbury is married in the new ‘Mean Girls’ movie for one reason

Fey’s other favorite bit comes later in the movie, at a school assembly after Regina George (Reneé Rapp) has distribute­d pages of the Burn Book and sowed chaos among her classmates. Principal Duvall and math teacher Ms. Norbury (Fey) bicker about things they need to do at home, unwittingl­y revealing that the two live together.

“The revelation that Tim and I are married, I put

that in to satisfy my old (“30 Rock”) writing partner Robert Carlock,” Fey says. “That is just to entertain him.” Carlock used to tease the actors that their characters were in love in the 2004 film, according to Entertainm­ent Weekly, which helped inspire the gag.

Fey sees ‘crazy’ parallels between ‘30 Rock’ and real life

“30 Rock” surged in popularity last holiday season, thanks to a viral trend of people sharing their favorite clips from the NBC sitcom, which wrapped in 2013 after seven seasons.

Real life seems more and more like an outrageous “30 Rock” episode: When the new “Mean Girls” trailer made its debut, a Season 2 clip circulated on social media of “30 Rock” character Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) saying she won “best actress for a movie based on a musical based on a movie.” Amy Poehler made a similar joke about perpetual remakes during Monday’s Emmys, to which Fey replied, “There’s nothing wrong with that!”

Maroney’s award was for a fake musical version of Julia Roberts’ “Mystic Pizza.” “And now that’s happening!” Fey says, referencin­g a recent stage adaptation of the 1988 film.

She also notes the similariti­es between a recent TLC dating competitio­n and “MILF Island,” an absurd showwithin-a-show on “30 Rock.”

“It’s called ‘MILF Manor,’ but it’s set on an island. I did have a minute where I was like, ‘I sue you?,’ she says, laughing.

“It feels like there’s often stuff like that because we just had too many jokes.”

 ?? WHILDEN/PARAMOUNT PROVIDED BY JOJO ?? Tina Fey once again plays Ms. Norbury in the 2024 musical update of “Mean Girls.”
WHILDEN/PARAMOUNT PROVIDED BY JOJO Tina Fey once again plays Ms. Norbury in the 2024 musical update of “Mean Girls.”

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