Hey, award fans — ever wonder what happens to the Hollywood titans after they win lots of those golden statuettes? Well, according to the "30 Rock" episode that Alec Baldwin submitted to Emmy judges in the lead comedy actor race, they lose their marbles, jobs and their fortunes, live in rat-infested squalor in a ghetto war zone, drink cheap wine all day after smoking a joint first thing in the morning — and invite Tina Fey over for a friendly visit! That's part of the hilarious subplot of "Rosemary's Baby" in which TV writer Liz (Tina Fey) gets excited upon meeting an award-winning film and TV scribe she's worshipped for years. That's Rosemary, who's portrayed with a cynical wink by Carrie Fisher, the onetime film star (Princess Leia in "Star Wars"), daughter of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds and a noted scriptwriter herself. Fisher wrote the showbiz spoof "Postcards from the Edge," which was nominated for lots of Oscars and Golden Globes, but came up with scratch back in 1990. Liz is so awed by Rosemary that she lands her a job writing for her own TV show and Rosemary returns the favor by inviting Liz over to her apartment to hang out. Liz is horrified to see how far the mighty has fallen. Check out these screen grabs below. When they enter the ghetto dump, Liz shrieks upon seeing a rat, which Rosemary just shoos away. Now notice the golden hardware scattered about the hellhole. Lots of Emmys, Golden Globes and Indie Spirit Awards. ...