Season finale review: New Girl ‘Elaine’s Big Day (Part 2)’ – Hear Him Out
I love the second season of any show, good or bad: after taking the first batch of episodes to figure out characters, sophomore efforts tend to show a new found….
I love the second season of any show, good or bad: after taking the first batch of episodes to figure out characters, sophomore efforts tend to show a new found….
New Girl‘s been juggling a number of story lines through the second season: Jess and Nick, Cece getting married, Jess getting fired, Nick and his father, Winston and Nick’s father,….
In essence, there are two distinct purposes to any ‘flashback’ episode.
The majority of ‘Bachelorette Party’ – like many late first season episodes – is focused on Schmidt and CeCe, as each tries to reconcile a truth in their current relationship….
Although ‘Chicago’ is an undeniably flawed episode, it redeems itself by having its heart in the right place with the most important characters (Nick and Jess).
Back from a healthy spring break, New Girl delivered one of its finest episodes of the season with ‘Quick Hardening Caulk’, a hilarious half hour about the people Jess and Schmidt want….
If season one of New Girl was the Year of Schmidt, season two’s been the Year of Nick, a trend that seems to continue for the first half of ‘Tinfinity’, named after….
The biggest problem with will they/won’t they in sitcoms is actually dealing with it.
I wasn’t completely sold last week on the Nick/Jess kiss – but ‘Table 34’ went a long way from alleviating those fears, a hilarious, uncomfortable half hour of panic moon….
‘Cooler’ ends with the moment we’ve all been expecting for Nick and Jess since the pilot – a passionate, “unexpected” embrace where they finally express those frustrating feelings between them.