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1 Main characters  



1.1  Jessica Day  





1.2  Nick Miller  





1.3  Winston Schmidt  





1.4  Coach  





1.5  Cece Parikh  





1.6  Winston Bishop  





1.7  Reagan Lucas  





1.8  Ruth Parikh-Schmidt  







2 Secondary characters  



2.1  Introduced in season 1  





2.2  Introduced in season 2  





2.3  Introduced in season 3  





2.4  Introduced in season 4  





2.5  Introduced in season 5  





2.6  Introduced in season 6  







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New Girl main cast members: Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone.

New Girl is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether. The show, set in Los Angeles, depicts the interpersonal adventures of offbeat teacher Jess (Zooey Deschanel) after her spontaneous move into an apartment loft with three men: Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Winston (Lamorne Morris). Jess' best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) and their former roommate Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.) regularly visit them. The show also features a number of characters that appear as love interests, acquaintances, or family members for the characters in multiple episodes in a season or across multiple seasons.

Main characters[edit]

Summary of character appearances
Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Jessica Day Zooey Deschanel Main
Nick Miller Jake Johnson Main
Winston Schmidt Max Greenfield Main
Cece Parikh Hannah Simone Main
Winston Bishop Lamorne Morris Main
Coach Damon Wayans Jr. Guest[a] Recurring Main Guest[b]
Reagan Lucas Megan Fox Starring Recurring
Ruth Parikh-Schmidt Danielle Rockoff
Rhiannon Rockoff
Main

Jessica Day[edit]

Zooey Deschanel portrays Jessica Day

Jessica Christopher "Jess" Day (Zooey Deschanel) is introduced as a bubbly, offbeat teacher in her early thirties who is originally from Portland, Oregon. After the shocking discovery in the pilot episode that her live-in boyfriend, Spencer, is cheating on her, she moves into the guys' apartment where Nick, Schmidt, and Winston (or Coach in the Pilot episode) help her move on from her break-up. From there, Jess embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth as she navigates through a series of relationships and jobs.

During season 1, Jess casually dated, the most memorable of those men being her music teacher co-worker Paul Genzlinger (Justin Long) and Russell Schiller (Dermot Mulroney), a divorced father of one of her students. In Season 2 of New Girl, Jess gets laid off from her teaching job and takes up part-time work while searching for a new teaching position. She ends up teaching creative writing in adult education. At first, she's not looking for anything serious and hooks up with a guy named Sam Sweeney (David Walton), who prefers open relationships. But things change when she discovers Sam is a successful pediatrician with a good heart, and she starts wanting something more serious. Her relationship with Sam is short-lived because in the episode "Cooler", she and Nick share a spontaneous kiss during a game of True American. Towards the end of Season 2, Jess lands a job as a substitute teacher at Coolidge Middle School. Eventually, she and Nick have sex in the episode "Virgins". They finally decide to become a couple in the Season 2 finale. In Season 3, She and Nick continue their relationship, but their life goals differ too much, and they spend more time arguing. They break up in the Season 3 episode "Mars Landing". In Season 4, she gets promoted to Vice Principal, but the job gets complicated when she starts dating a science teacher named Ryan, and they face challenges due to a school policy against administrator-teacher relationships. They attempt a long-distance relationship but eventually break up. In Season 5, she starts dating Sam again. Towards the end of the season, Sam realizes Jess still has feelings for Nick and breaks up with her because he's in love with someone else. In Season 6, Jess joins a singles group and begins dating Robby. However, in the episode "The Hike", she and Robby learn that they share relatives in Massachusetts. They realize they are third cousins and end their relationship. Jess becomes the principal of the school where she used to teach. At the end of the season, she and Nick get back together after he breaks up with Reagan.

In the Season 7 premiere, Jess and Nick return to the loft after Nick's book tour. They are still not engaged or married. Jess takes a job with Russell's company, and it is revealed that her departure from the private school was complicated. On the night they were supposed to adopt a dog, Nick proposes to Jess, and she accepts. Jess and Nick decide to move to a smaller apartment. But before they leave the loft, they gather everyone for a special farewell. They play one final game of "True American," and during the game there's a glimpse into the future, where it's revealed that Jess and Nick will eventually become parents to a son.

Nick Miller[edit]

Jake Johnson portrays Nick Miller

Nicholas Sean "Nick" Miller (Jake Johnson) is one of Jess' roommates who works as a bartender. He and Winston are childhood friends from Chicago, Illinois.[c] At the start of the series, he struggles from having broken up with his long-term girlfriend Caroline. At a wedding event, he almost reunites with her. In the episode "Bells", it is revealed that he is fairly frugal and prefers to repair things in the apartment by himself rather than hire outside help. Out of everyone at the loft he is the worst with money, keeping all of his cash in a box and has never paid taxes, although ironically he is the most financially successful member of his family. He and Schmidt shared a dorm room together at the Syracuse University and became life-long friends. It is implied by Schmidt that he dropped out of law school.[d] Later on, in the episode "Clavado En Un Bar", it is revealed that he took and passed the California bar exam to prove he could do it, but decided he'd rather be a bartender instead. In the episode "Secrets", it is shown he is not good at keeping secrets, and sweats on his lower back.[e] He is also not good with taking care of plants. After many failed relationships, Nick tries to rekindle his romance with Caroline and almost moves in with her at the end of season 1.[f]

In season 2, he writes a zombie novel called Z Is for Zombie[1] He and Jess become attracted to each other and they kiss in the season 2 episode "Cooler". Afterward, he and Jess are confused as to how to deal with their relationship, but later have sex in the episode "Virgins". They eventually agree to be a couple at the end of season 2, but break up towards the end of season 3. In season 4, he trains Cece to bartend. Along with hooking up with Tran's granddaughter Kai. He and Schmidt revive their business ventures, investing in a share of the bar where he works. In season 5, while Jess is sequestered on jury duty, he gets to know their temporary roommate Reagan Lucas, but only get as far as kissing before she leaves. They start dating at the end of season 5. At the beginning of season 6, he returns from New Orleans and works on his novel The Pepperwood Chronicles while maintaining a long-distance and later in-loft relationship with Reagan. However, at the end of season 6 he and Reagan break up, and he reunites with Jess. Three years later, in the season 7 premiere, Nick and Jess return to the loft after a European book tour for Pepperwood,[2] although he is still waiting for the right time to propose to Jess. He eventually proposes to her in the episode "Mario", and they marry in the episode The Curse of the Pirate Bride". In the series finale, he and Jess move out of the loft to a two-bedroom apartment. A flash-forward reveals that he and Jess have a son in the future.

Winston Schmidt[edit]

Max Greenfield portrays Schmidt

Winston Saint-Marie Schmidt, commonly known simply as Schmidt (Max Greenfield), is the guy who originally posted the online ad for a new roommate.[g] He is an overly confident ladies' man who is originally from Long Island, New York. While attending Syracuse University, he was very obese, and shared a dorm room with Nick and became life-long friends.[h][i][3] Since then, he has worked hard to lose weight and to be seen as physically attractive and cool. Because of this, he often says offensive or cocky things, and every time he does, his roommates make him put money in the apartment's "douchebag jar".[g][h][4] He is relatively wealthy compared to his roommates, having bought the couch and refrigerator, and splurging on things such as an $80 sushi plate; it was also noted that his family spent $40,000 on his Bar Mitzvah. Schmidt is a successful marketing associate, the sole male in a female-dominated office, and is known for his numerous flings with women.[d] Schmidt's other quirks include a fear of feral cats, especially the one on their apartment's roof;[c] being very controlling and a germophobe when it comes to preparing food; organizing things.[j][7][k]

In the second half of season 1, he has a casual but passionate sexual relationship with fashion model and best friend of Jess, Cece. In the season finale, he ends his relationship with Cece because he feels she deserves someone better.[f] In season 2, he continues to have feelings for Cece, being jealous of Cece's date Robby. He has a brief relationship with co-worker Emma who has him sign a sex contract. Towards the end of the season, when he realizes Cece is going to wed Shivrang, he rekindles a relationship with his college girlfriend Elizabeth and tries to sabotage the wedding. In season 3, he tries to date both Elizabeth and Cece but it does not last long. He moves into neighboring apartment 4C allowing for Coach to return as a roommate, but later moves back to 4D (sharing a room with Nick) after he uses his savings to fund a storefront for Jess' sister.[8] In season 4, he dates councilwoman Fawn Moscato and tries to keep up with her climbing the social ladder, but eventually breaks up with her. In the season 4 finale "Clean Break", he realizes he cannot part ways with Cece and her stuff; he proposes to her.[l] They marry at the end of season 5. In season 6, they purchase a fixer-upper house, and have it renovated. Towards the end of season 6, he is promoted to director of marketing, and in the final episode, he learns that Cece is expecting. In the season 7 premiere, it is revealed that Schmidt has become a stay-at-home dad to their three-year-old daughter Ruth. In the series finale, a flash-forward reveals that he and Cece have a son named Moses.[9]

Schmidt's first name is a long-kept secret of the series, until the penultimate episode of season 6 "San Diego" in which it is revealed to be Winston and his middle name is Saint-Marie. He agreed with Winston Bishop to be called by his last name to avoid confusion.[10]

Damon Wayans Jr. portrays Coach

Coach[edit]

Ernie Tagliaboo (Damon Wayans, Jr.) who goes by the nickname Coach, is a cocky and driven, yet sometimes awkward and often sensitive former athlete. He is one of the roommates when Jess first moves into the loft in the pilot, but he moves out before the second episode for undisclosed reasons, allowing for Winston (a former roommate) to take his place. In season 3, Coach moves back in with the gang in the loft after having been dumped by his girlfriend. He initially works as a personal trainer at gyms but finds a more fulfilling job as a gym and health class teacher at Jess' school. In the episode "Bar Crawl", he meets fellow army brat May for the first time; continuously bumping into each other throughout the night at different bars, they soon discover that they were constantly missing each other by a year or two while traveling the country growing up, and begin dating. At the end of season 4, Coach moves to New York with May after she gets an opportunity to work at the Metropolitan Opera. He makes guest appearances afterwards in seasons 5–7, and is often mentioned. In the episode "Cece's Boys", it is revealed that he and May moved to North Carolina and have taken in a foreign exchange student named Montsie.

Cece Parikh [edit]

Hannah Simone portrays Cece

Cecilia "Cece" Parikh[m] (Hannah Simone) is Jess' best friend since childhood, a street-smart and snarky fashion model. Although she is fairly serious and cool, she does enjoy parties and has gotten drunk on occasion where she acts more wildly. Her parents were born in India.[c] Initially skeptical of Jess' new roommates, Cece becomes interested in Schmidt after seeing him express his emotions while preparing Thanksgiving dinner.[j] They have a passionate sexual relationship and try to keep it a secret from the others until they were discovered by Winston when he drove to Mexico. Despite Schmidt breaking up with her at the end of season 1, she retains feelings towards him.[f]

In season 2, Cece dates a guy named Robby. She later discovers that she has limited time to conceive a baby and decides to enter an arranged marriage with a man called Shivrang. She calls off the wedding in the season 2 finale after realizing that she is still in love with Schmidt and has no feelings for Shivrang (who also turned out to be in love with someone else). At the start of season 3, a confused Schmidt misleads her as he attempts to carry on two distinct relationships. Cece soon discovers the truth and is left to recuperate after the break-up. She starts working part-time as a bartender at the place where Nick works,[12] passes her GED exam and takes community college classes. While Schmidt is dating Fawn Moscato, Cece begins to have feelings for him again. She goes on a hiking trip to Mount Shasta, and when she returns she accepts his marriage proposal in the season 4 finale "Clean Break".[l] They get married in the season 5 finale "Landing Gear", and buy a house, which they fix up in season 6. In addition to bartending, she opens up a modeling agency called Cece's Boys in season 6. In the final episode, "Five Stars for Beezus", Cece learns she is pregnant. Three years later, in season 7, she and Schmidt have a three-year-old daughter named Ruth, and her modeling agency was merged into a larger agency. In the series finale, a flash-forward reveals that she and Schmidt eventually have a son named Moses.

Winston Bishop[edit]

Lamorne Morris portrays Winston Bishop

Winston L'Andre Bishop[l] (Lamorne Morris) who sometimes goes by "Winne the Bish", is Nick's childhood friend from Chicago.[d] He first appears in "Kryptonite", where he moves into the apartment, replacing Coach who had vacated. Prior to his stay, he had been a point guard for a team in the Latvian Basketball League, but has been struggling to find meaningful work.[d] He has the ability to master things quickly, as shown in the "Bells" episode, when he rings handbells, but is not so good with interacting with children when he is asked to lead them in a song.He is also colour blind.[d] He enjoys pulling pranks on people but the jokes are either too small or too big. He also enjoys jigsaw puzzles and wearing shirts with pictures of birds or other animals on them.[13][14]

After dabbling in some odd jobs, including being a nanny for Schmidt's boss Gina's son, he gets his break as a research assistant to a sports radio show host,[15] which leads to his own show on the radio's late night shift. He dates Shelby, who he had treated neglectfully in the past.[16] In the season 1 finale, it is revealed he his afraid of the dark,[17] although after spending a night in the desert, he seems to get over it.

In season 2, he breaks up with Shelby in the Halloween episode. He later dates Daisy, but because of their schedule, they only have a small window of time to be with each other. Early in season 3, when he breaks up with Daisy, he takes ownership of her cat Furguson.[18] He later dates a bus driver named Bertie. Having realized that others have been making his career choices for him all his life, he quits his radio host job,[19] enrolls in a police academy, and becomes a police officer for the LAPD. He is partnered with the tough, but kind-hearted colleague, Aly Nelson. They start dating in season 5,[20] and he proposes to her in season 6.[21] Three years later, he and Aly are married and are expecting a child, living on their own. In the episode "Curse of the Pirate Bride", Aly gives birth to a baby boy whom Winston names Dan Bill Bishop, and in the series finale flash-forward scene, they have five children.[22]

Megan Fox portrays Reagan Lucas

Reagan Lucas[edit]

Reagan Lucas (Megan Fox) is a gorgeous, no-nonsense bisexual pharmaceutical sales rep, first appearing in season 5 when she comes to town on business and shakes things up in the loft as the new "new girl" when she rents out Jess' room while the latter is sequestered on jury duty (during Zooey Deschanel's parental leave).[23][24] She knows Cece (the first woman she slept with) from a previous gig they did together. She is bisexual, and has a habit of hooking up with both men and women but never having a real relationship. When she is first introduced, she seeks Winston's help in officially breaking off her on-and-off relationship with a woman named Camilla.

Reagan and Nick begin dating during her stint in the loft, and continue to do so after she moves out to Seattle. She travels often and doesn’t appear much after she moves out. Her relationship with Nick is complicated due to their mutual inability to express emotion or talk through issues. They eventually break up at the end of Season 6 after Nick admits to wanting more.[25]

Ruth Parikh-Schmidt[edit]

Ruth Bader Parikh-Schmidt (Danielle Rockoff and Rhiannon Rockoff) is the daughter of Schmidt and Cece, first appearing in season 7 where she celebrates her third birthday. Showrunner Brett Baer said that they chose to name her after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg because of Schmidt's character growth and change from someone who often objectified women to someone who admired strong women and wants his daughter to become President of the United States someday.[26]

Secondary characters[edit]

Introduced in season 1[edit]

Introduced in season 2[edit]

Introduced in season 3[edit]

Introduced in season 4[edit]

Introduced in season 5[edit]

Introduced in season 6[edit]

Notes and episodes cited[edit]

  1. ^ Damon Wayans, Jr. was only credited as a part of the main cast in the "Pilot" episode.
  • ^ Damon Wayans, Jr. was credited as Special Guest for these seasons
  • ^ a b c "Cece Crashes". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 5.[11]
  • ^ a b c d e "Bells". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 7.[5][6]
  • ^ "Secrets". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 19. April 3, 2012.
  • ^ a b c "See Ya". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 24. May 8, 2012.
  • ^ a b "Pilot". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 1.
  • ^ a b c "The Story of the 50". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 10. January 17, 2012.
  • ^ "Wedding". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 3.
  • ^ a b "Thanksgiving". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 6.
  • ^ a b c "Jess and Julia". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 11. January 31, 2012.
  • ^ a b c "Clean Break". New Girl. Season 4. Episode 22. May 5, 2015. Event occurs at 06m10s for Winston's middle name, near end of episode for Cece's last name. Fox.
  • ^ Cece's last name has been spelled Parikh and Parekh. The season 5 episode "D-Day" shows an invitation where Cece's last name is spelled Parikh. For the season 2 episode "Table 34" the captions spell her name Parikh. It was spelled Parekh in the season 4 finale "Clean Break" and some captions early in season 5. It is also spelled Parekh in the Fox profiles.
  • ^ "Bad in Bed". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 8. December 6, 2011.
  • ^ "The 23rd". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 9. December 13, 2011.
  • ^ a b "The Landlord". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 12. February 7, 2012.
  • ^ "Valentine's Day". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 13. February 14, 2012.
  • ^ a b "Fancyman (Part 1)". New Girl. Season 1. Episode 17. March 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Ready". New Girl. Season 6. Episode 6.
  • ^ "Coming Out". New Girl. Season 4. Episode 13. January 13, 2015. Fox.
  • ^ "The Crawl". New Girl. Season 4. Episode 15. February 10, 2015. Fox.
  • ^ Barbara Kerford played Schmidt's mom in a flashback scene for Season 1 episode "Naked"
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