![]() as is his own attempts t writing, of course. I wish the show had dug a little deeper into his POGO – the only depressing one in the group – but Julius Pepperwood and his private Google investigation into a creepy writer in Jess’s adult writing class are always good for a few laughs…. Nick Miller continues to be the star of the season, getting all the juicy moments and screen time mostly reserved for Schmidt last season. But for other characters – like Jess’s need to correct everyone – make sense for what we know about these characters, and ultimately, leads to funnier moments when the group POGO’s all convalesce into a kitchen fire at the end of the episode (“You have to smother it … I would’ve told you, but I didn’t want to sound like a know it all!!!). We’ve never seen Schmdit’s clickety-clacks (and I hope we never do), and it’s a little hard to believe that he wouldn’t take care of his feet like everything else on his body, which is meticulously groomed in hyper feminine fashion most of the time. Of course, the trouble making these episodes interesting is making the undesirable traits seem believable to the character, since they are long established realities in their world, but new character details for the audience. They call their biggest pet peeves POGO’s, over Winston’s uncomfortable genital-to-genital exchanges he has around the house with everyone. They’ve invented games, have recurring gags like the douchebag jar (which sits next to a new Annoyance Jar for Jess), and in ‘Pepperwood’, they reveal the things they talk behind each other’s backs about. New Girl is a show that likes to build its mythology and characters in a very Friends-like fashion. Because of course, he would.Just a couple quick thoughts on tonight’s New Girl episode: Julius Pepperwood lives to solve another mystery with Jessica Knight in Nick’s debut novel. But the cringe-worthy encounter with a non-serial killer wasn’t for nothing. Let’s just say Nick and Jess shouldn’t ever form their own private detective agency. ![]() He riles up Jess into believing her student is a bloodthirsty slasher, and they follow their hunch to his home. From there, the loft spirals out of control, culminating into an episode-ending grease fire.Īside from that awkward bout of chaos leading Schmidt to shave half of his eyebrows, the majority of the awkwardness in “Pepperwood” comes courtesy of Nick Miller. New Girl’s hard truths episode puts an original spin on the concept by calling them “pogos.” The truth-telling is instigated by Winston bumping into Cece… without pants on. ![]() Friends and How I Met Your Mother both featured episodes in which the groups aired their grievances about each other, and it tore them apart at the seams. Why it’ll match your mood: Every friendship sitcom arrives at the inevitable hard truths episode sometime during its run. ![]() Also, when Winston discovers his “pogo,” Schmidt loses his mind trying to figure out what his friends talk about behind his back. Nick creates a character named Julius Pepperwood in order to investigate Edgar’s intentions. However, the illustrations he turns in along with the descriptive writing leads Nick to believe he’s a serial killer out for Jess. Edgar (guest star Nate Corddry), a man in her class, reads a piece he wrote about killing a deer. What went down: After Jess gets laid off by the school, she finds another job teaching creative writing to adults. Photo Credit: New Girl/Fox/Patrick McElhenney, Acquired From Fox Flash When you’re feeling awkward… 10. ![]()
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