New Girl Review: "Elaine's Big Day" (Episode 2.25)
In just two seasons, New Girl has grown from a show whose quirks overwhelm everything else, to become a show with one of the most well rounded casts on television, while also navigating a difficult romantic path, but handling it beautifully and together created probably the best season of any comedy this year. As some of the best comedies in recent memory have or are coming to a close soon, like 30 Rock, The Office and How I Met Your Mother, New Girl is quickly becoming one of the great comedies worthy to be placed along these others and is on track to even possibly surpass them. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsFox Unveils 2013-2014 TV Schedule
Looking to bounce back from their nearly 20 percent ratings drop in the coveted 18-49 demographic from last season, Fox has ordered nine new shows as part of its 2013-2014 schedule. read more
Found in: TV, NewsNew Girl Review: "Winston's Birthday" (Episode 2.24)
“Winston’s Birthday” is an episode of New Girl that has more plates spinning than maybe the last two episodes combined. There’s so much happening, yet every aspect of the episode receives the right amount of coverage, and sails us perfectly into next week’s finale. New Girl is making sure to end its incredibly strong second season with some of its best episodes. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "Virgins" (Episode 2.23)
The more I watch New Girl, the more I come to the conclusion that it might be one of the best—if not THE best—sitcoms on television. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "First Date" (Episode 2.21)
So far New Girl has done a fine job of balancing just the right amount of uncertainty when it comes to Nick and Jess, yet “First Date” is the first time it starts to feel like it might be dragging out a bit. It’s a big step for these two, so the fact that they are taking their time does make sense, yet with only a handful of episodes left this season, hopefully we’ll know soon if they are going to take that leap or not. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "Quick Hardening Caulk" (Episode 2.19)
“Quick Hardening Caulk” utilizes the pairing off of Nick/Jess and Winston/Schmidt into some of the funniest material New Girl has ever done, while also bringing all four of them to romantic realizations that needed to happen. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsShe & Him Release New Single, "Never Wanted Your Love"
Their first new material since 2011's A Very She & Him Christmas. read more
Found in: Music, NewsPaleyFest 2013 to Stream Live Interviews with Community, New Girl Casts
According to Deadline, the Paley Center For Media announced today that most of the interview panels for PaleyFest 2013 will be streamed online via Livestream over March 2-15. read more
Found in: TV, NewsNew Girl Review: "Parking Spot" (Episode 2.17)
New Girl is continuing to balance all its pieces quite well in this middle of the second season, even despite the huge changes that have occurred. The show right now needs such a perfect combination of elements to make everything work, and so far, New Girl is pulling it off spectacularly. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews15 Great Love Confessions in Film and TV
This list compiles just a few of the best declarations of love in film and TV—in all their romantic, depressing and hilarious glory. read more
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