Sunday, September 29, 2013

Jess a bubbly offbeat teacher who is known to burst into spontaneous song catches her boyfriend with another woman and needs a new place to live. She moves into a loft with three single guys shes never met before. Nick is a jaded lawschool dropout who usually just wants to be left alone. Schmidt is an flashy businessman who believes he is a gift to women. Winston is a former athlete who doesnt know what to do but really needs to win whatever it is. Can this dysfunctional group handle the adorkable new girl

Review

From the first episode I found New Girl to be my favourite new series. The premise of the show a girl living with 3 guys and hilarity ensues is not the most original nor the most realistic. But I find the characters to be intriguing so that I keep wanting to return to see what happens next.

After a few episodes the characters become more relatable than in the pilot. Jess is totally awkward and it seems half the time her head is in the clouds and half the time she's the most down to earth character. Her extroverted nature becomes more manageable as the series develops so don't let it put you off initially.

Nick is a 30something drop out that still lives with a student mindset. He comes up with some creative ways to not spend money. He's portrayed as not living up to his potential yet his manner draws you in kind of like a helpless puppy that you find adorable and pitiful at the same time.

Other reviews are fairly down on Schmidt. Yes initially he reeks of douche bag. But he's an exfatkid that now overcompensates for his lack of self esteem with douchey mannerisms. Given that he's a fairly realistic character with a well developed history. His arrogance is always portrayed in a humorous way and has become my favourite part of the show.

Winston had his 15 minutes of fame and now is dealing with just being a nobody in a big city again. Fair enough token black guy.

There is a lot of awkward humour in this show the kind of moments that make you cringe yet you can't look away and feel guilty about wanting to laugh. But every episode does make me laugh out loud. There's a touch of light drama for those that just want a light hearted show that won't make you think too much.

Overall I think this is a show about nothing. Every episode seems to be a bunch of intertwining events that happen like in most sitcoms but this reminds me most of Seinfeld (the ultimate show about nothing) in that there is no ultimate destination that the storyline needs to arrive at no huge expectations or conclusions being hung on the season finale. It's just humorous interactions some fairly plain and everyday events and some totally wacky events. Just a bright light hearted show to be enjoyed for what it is.