A new comedy series from executive producer and writer Liz Meriwether (No Strings Attached), New Girl features a young ensemble cast that takes a fresh look at modern relationships. Jess Day (Zooey Deschanel) is an offbeat and adorkable woman in her late 20s who, after a bad breakup, moves into a loft with three single guys. Goofy, positive, vulnerable and honest to a fault, Jess has faith in people, even when she shouldn't. Although she's quirky and somewhat awkward, Jess is comfortable in her own skin. More prone to friendships with women, she's not used to hanging... with the boys - especially at home.Of her three new male roommates, Nick (Jake Johnson) is the most grounded. He had big plans for life, but somewhere along the way, he stopped caring and became a bartender. Usually the smartest guy in the room, he has an uncanny knack for reading people and uses humour to deflect everyone and everything. Schmidt (Max Greenfield) is a hustling young professional who fancies himself a modern-day Casanova. Though his heart is usually in the right place, he's always scheming ways to climb the social ladder and is driven by an immature and almost obsessive urge to be on the scene. The third roommate, Winston (Lamorne Morris), is an intensely competitive former athlete who has recently come to the realization that he'll never play pro. He moves back into the loft and must figure out how to live in a world without basketball - a world where not everything is about winning and losing. Rounding out this group is Jess' childhood best friend, Cece (Hannah Simone), a deadpan, somewhat cynical model. She has the street smarts Jess lacks and spends a lot of time doling out no-nonsense relationship advice that only a professional model could give. She and Jess balance each other well and accept each other despite their faults. As their relationships progress, this fivesome comes to realise they need each other more than they ever thought they would, and end up forming a charmingly dysfunctional family. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play From executive producer and writer Liz Meriwether (No Strings Attached) New Girl features a young ensemble cast that takes a fresh look at modern relationships Jess Day (Zooey Deschanel) is an offbeat and "adorkable" woman in her late 20s who after a bad breakup moves into a loft with three single guys Goofy positive vulnerable and honest to a fault Jess has faith in people even when she shouldn&39;t Although she&39;s quirky and somewhat awkward Jess is comfortable in her own skin More prone to friendships with women she&39;s not used to hanging with the boys--especially at home Of her three new male roommates Nick (Jake Johnson) is the most grounded He had big plans for life but somewhere along the way he stopped caring and became a bartender Usually the smartest guy in the room he has an uncanny knack for reading people and uses humour to deflect everyone and everything Schmidt (Max Greenfield) is a hustling young professional who fancies himself a modern-day Casanova Though his heart is usually in the right place he&39;s always scheming ways to climb the social ladder and is driven by an immature and almost obsessive urge to be on "the scene" The third roommate Winston (Lamorne Morris) is an intensely competitive former athlete who has recently come to the realisation that he&39;ll never play pro He moves back into the loft and must figure out how to live in a world without basketball--a world where not everything is about winning and losing Rounding out this group is Jess&39; childhood best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) a deadpan somewhat cynical model She has the street smarts Jess lacks and spends a lot of time doling out no-nonsense relationship advice that only a professional model could give She and Jess balance each other well and accept each other despite their faults As their relationships progress this fivesome comes to realise they need each other more than they ever thought they would and end up forming a charmingly dysfunctional family
All 24 episodes from the first season of the American sitcom following the lives and loves of five quirky twentysomethings. Having just gone through a bad break-up, goofy and free-spirited Jess (Zooey Deschanel) moves into a loft apartment with three single guys - former athlete Winston (Lamorne Morris) is trying to navigate life without sport; law school dropout Nick (Jake Johnson) is the joker in the pack; and upwardly mobile Schmidt (Max Greenfield) thinks he's a real catch. Completing the group is Jess's best friend Cece (Hannah Simone), a wordly-wise model, who dispenses her street-smart wisdom to one and all. The episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Kryptonite', 'Wedding', 'Naked', 'Cece Crashes', 'Thanksgiving', 'Bells', 'Bad in Bed', 'The 23rd', 'The Story of the 50', 'Jess and Julia', 'The Landlord', 'Valentine's Day', 'Bully', 'Injured', 'Control', 'Fancyman Part 1', 'Fancyman Part 2', 'Secrets', 'Normal', 'Kids', 'Tomatoes', 'Backslide' and 'See Ya'.
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