"Khonani" was written by
30 Rock co-producer Vali Chandrasekaran and directed by
Beth McCarthy-Miller, a long-time television director who worked with series creator Tina Fey on the sketch comedy show
Saturday Night Live. This episode was Chandrasekaran's second writing credit, having co-written the "
Winter Madness" episode that aired on January 21, 2010. This was McCarthy-Miller's eleventh directed episode. "Khonani" originally aired in the United States on April 22, 2010, on NBC as the eighteenth episode of the show's
fourth season and the 76th overall episode of the series. Five years later, Leno would host his final episode of
The Tonight Show in May 2009; similarly, Jack informs Subhas that Khonani will take over that shift. Subhas is not thrilled with this, resulting in Jack moving Subhas to the 10:00 shift; O'Brien took over as host of
The Tonight Show in June 2009. NBC, afraid of losing Leno to another network, gave him a new nightly prime time series,
The Jay Leno Show, which premiered in September 2009 at 10:00 p.m. In "Khonani", as he begins his shift, Khonani is unhappy as there is no trash to pick up as it already has been collected by Subhas. As a result, Subhas goes back to the 11:30 shift, and Khonani leaves NBC to continue his janitorial duties at
Foxwoods Resort Casino.
The Jay Leno Show debuted to good ratings, however, as the show continued it would garner low ratings, resulting in NBC proposing that the show air at 11:35 p.m. and that
The Tonight Show be moved to 12:05. O'Brien, however, rejected the timeslot. In January 2010, O'Brien reached a deal with the network that would see him leave
The Tonight Show on January 22, 2010, and two months later Leno returned as host of
The Tonight Show on March 1, 2010. In April 2010, O'Brien signed a deal with the cable network
TBS to host a new
late-night talk show.
Lorne Michaels, who is the executive producer of
30 Rock and who used to produce ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', was O'Brien's mentor. Michaels told
The Hollywood Reporter in March 2010 that O'Brien would "prevail" from his departure of
The Tonight Show. In addition, O'Brien appeared as himself on
30 Rocks
first season episode "
Tracy Does Conan" that was broadcast on December 6, 2006. Despite not appearing in the episode, the show made reference of Jack's love triangle storyline with Avery Jessup and Nancy Donovan, played by actresses
Elizabeth Banks and
Julianne Moore, respectively. The Jack character's love dilemma would continue throughout the season. Moore was announced as a love interest for Alec Baldwin's television character in November 2009, while Banks' guest spot as a love interest for the Jack character was confirmed in December 2009.
30 Rock executive producer and co-
showrunner Robert Carlock was asked in a 2009 interview if Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander), Toofer Spurlock (Keith Powell), and J.D. Lutz (John Lutz)—the staff writers of the fictitious show
The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan (
TGS)—were going to be seen more in the upcoming season, to which he replied, "One of the great things about this show and the blessing and the curse is that we have so many characters and so many different interactions between characters that work so well. [...] And so, yeah, absolutely because we love those guys". In this episode, Liz Lemon, the head writer for
TGS, discovers that Frank, Toofer, and Lutz, along with Pete, do not invite her to hang out with them as they consider her a mother figure. ==Cultural references==