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*fusses with headphones* "How do you change this thing? To the HITS?"

It is on the DVD. Nadia's cut scene in "Keaton" was short and sweet, but the funniest joke came from Cece. Jess asks Cece to go to the Halloween party and Cece deadpans, "I can't, I have to go to Columbia with Nadia…they found her biological grandson." I laughed so hard.

I agree. At the end of last season Liz and co. seemed pretty excited for the Nick/Schmidt roommate storylines. The idea went from bunk beds, to separate beds in the same shot, to separate beds in completely different shots. You can definitely tell they realized it would get stupid very quickly, and they killed that

I've always praised her for this, but Hannah actually impressed me too. That fight felt both funny and real, up until the chaos started.

You forgot the part where he passed out in the elevator.

I loved that roof scene. Letting actors improvise and talk over each other can be messy, but I love when characters talk like real people and these guys riff off each other really well. I loved all the responses to Winston's dilemma. "Do sex to the lunch lady, that's obvious."

He specifically said "I never learned how to love" and then "I can't find anyone to love". IDK, I just didn't take it to mean he's never experienced the emotion, just that he can't make it work with anyone. I've seen way too many interviews with Liz Meriwether talking about how Nick and Jess have been in love/are

I think there's a difference between saying "I've never loved" (past tense) and "I can't find anyone to love" (current)

He definitely has an air of being TOO perfect. It almost seems too obvious at this point…

I don't feel like it ruins his "clean" image though. There have been dry cleaning jokes with Schmidt throughout the whole series, so to me it makes sense that he's been doing that the whole time.

"You look like my dead friend Karen. Does anyone ever tell you that?"

Loved Coach's breathless "…I think so" after committing to finding "duquan" and then him hanging by the door waiting for someone to get him out of it lol

Jake Johnson is the master of "verbal diarrhea" delivery. I could watch him awkwardly babble on for a whole episode - lol pretty much what he did.

Oh yes, lots of old man Nick which I always love. Loved him in the cold open too, yelling at everyone for ruining his nap time.

Nick's history of making mix-tapes made it funny for me lol

Nick's reason for playing secretary kind of undersold what was actually being displayed there. I love how you mention in your review that he was playing bartender in the loft because he's looking for a purpose. Everybody basically has a life except for Nick. I feel like they could have gone there, and his storyline

I've never hated the character, but he was pretty good in this one. "Hello, Dog!"

Winston's flashback did acknowledge that though. The reactions to the phone in the cold open seemed like they were intentionally jokey, although I agree it was a bit of a stretch.

"Ah forget it, I'm storming off!" …..almost as good as his "mumble, mumble, mumble" exit in season 1

Schmidt, Winston, and Coach sending the poor man a drink absolutely KILLED ME. I was expecting dick jokes, but the fact that they made the guys so SAD and sympathetic about it was a hilarious choice.