Every one of New Girl's romantic relationships faced a shakeup in "Elaine's Big Day."
Is Fox's fall plan with constant debuts the future of network scheduling?
Watching Nick and Jess fumble toward a definition of what they are, fight their mutual feelings, and eventually come together time and again has been one of the most surprisingly enjoyable aspects of New Girl's second season.
The loftmates returned from their latest pesky, too-long hiatus with a fun romp filled with tales of sex-related trauma.
Plus: New Girl is starting early for a few weeks, American Horror Story adds a Big C star, and bad TV returns this summer!
We all know that Cece and Shevrang aren't meant to be.
Jess and Nick's first date quickly mutated into three separate outings that seemed to act as a microcosm of their entire relationship this season.
This could have been one of those gimmicky episodes with an obvious endgame in sight, an excuse to meet the rest of Nick's family while giving professional musician Zooey Deschanel a platform to indie-warble her way through some Elvis tunes.…
In “Quick Hardening Caulk,” New Girl cleverly took the opportunity to plug the leaks in its narrative, ensuring that the whole thing is structurally sound as we move forward.
It ain't NBC, that's for sure!
Fox's Tuesday comedy block will stay mostly intact, and Kevin Bacon's hit will return evermore for a second season.
[UPDATE] Want to know when Bones, The Following, and American Idol will end? Of course you do.
Bromance was in the air at Nick and Schmidt’s ten-years-of-cohabitation celebration. Also probably poo.
Plus: The Mindy Project and New Girl are getting a Idol boost, FX is developing a stuntman drama, and Jason Lee is returning to TV.
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"Parking Spot" finally tackled the one burning question left over from Jess and Nick's kissy-face-smoochie time: What does Schmidt think?
Plus: Lost's Sawyer finally has a TV lead, G4 is officially becoming Esquire, and Veep has a return date.
This first batch is based on much of January plus the first week of February.
Plus: TLC renewed Toddlers and Tiaras, Smash returned but no one watched it, and Chevy Chase tried to fistfight Joel McHale.
It was a very self-aware week on New Girl.
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