I wonder if anyone who has bothered to pay for Peacock could still watch the 
episodes in question.  That said, I'm not willing to pay for it just to find 
out.
On a related note, this Washington Post culture writer (link requires 
subscription, or at least registration) argues against the 30 Rock episodes 
being pulled.  The part of her argument I hadn't heard before is that  keeping 
this material away from viewers also hides the fact that various powers that be 
felt this was acceptable very, very recently.  Put another way, keeping this 
stuff available (while perhaps removing any notion that the material is 
acceptable) could help keep creators, distributors and the audience accountable 
for thinking it was ever acceptable.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/24/pulling-30-rocks-blackface-episodes-is-worse-than-meaningless/

    On Friday, June 26, 2020, 5:09:10 PM EDT, M-D November 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 FYI - for those of you with service from Kabletown, the pulled 30Rock episodes 
are still available via Peacock.  I just rewatched "Live from Studio 6H" last 
night.


  

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