Attention Fresh Water Bitches, These are the 10 Best New Girl Episodes

It’s Tuesday night. Nobody’s home, or rather everyone is at home. What will you do with your time?

Enter New Girl. It’s our default watch for good reason. Everyone’s got their favorite show that gives them a little bit of comfort in these unseen times and it’s our pick. Here are our favorite episodes to rewatch over and over again.


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10. Cooler

Season 2 Episode 15

The gang plays True American with Brooke Shields (A Game that makes NO Sense.) Nick wears a woman’s coat and grows more confident. Nick and Jess almost kiss but he climbs out the window and Schmidt faints at the sight like a overwhelmed mother. Sam encouraging Nick and Jess to kiss when they’re still very much together. Nick and Jess finally do kiss and its everything we’ve ever wanted it to be. 10/10 hot and romantic as hell. Jess’s inability to be alone is relatable as hell.

What is the big deal? Let’s just suck it up and French a little.
— Jessica Day

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9. Reagan

Season 5 Episode 6

Megan Fox had to make the list. Hear me out! She injected a much needed breath of fresh air in the gang with her quick, dry humor and all around cool girl attitude. She didn’t mess about with what she wanted in an apartment and had the insight into each of the loft members. In his attempts to impress Reagan Nick installs a shower head that fails, hard, its a wonder why she eventually accepts their proposal to move in. We get a taste of Cece’s past life as a model when we find out she hooked up Reagan. Schmidt predictably freaks out and is only comforted when Reagan gives him a pillow of a uterus. Of Course. Another point for Nick Miller, because despite being a down on his luck bartender he does date the coolest girls.

I’m sorry that I basically let you drown in the shower and then called you a soggy little bitch.
— Winston Bishop

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8. Fancyman

Season 1 Episode 17/18

Yes, we are counting both episodes as one, sue me. They are mother and child they cannot be separated. First lets just say Dermot Mulroney is one fine man. There now that we’ve said it we can move on. Jess and Russell’s interactions are just so painfully awkward with a touch of chivalry from Rusell saving Jess when her car breaks down in the middle of the road, to their disastrous date to their interaction at his “adult vibes” only party. Nick makes a quick switch from hating the elite to wanting to be part of them. The beginning of Nick’s love of Rusell, and our’s as well.

You were denied a cell phone because you have the credit score of a homeless ghost!

— Winston Bishop

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7. Thanksgiving III

Season 3 Episode 10

This episode is non stop laughs. Nick drags the group to the woods to hunt and gather their own food like they did in the past. Understandably they all suck at it, these are city kids through and through - well except for Coach who’s an A+ boy scout. Jess consuming a dead fish and tripping into a bear trap while tripping on the parasites living in the creature she had just consumed is hilarious. The lack of fallout in the friendship group after Cece hooked with Coach is so their group’s dynamic, it was a one time thing, not something to made a thing of.

I’m not hunting. The only Hunt I want is Bonnie or Helen. You know what I’m talking about, Coach.
— Winston Bishop

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6. Keaton

Season 3 Episode 6

One of the more wholesome episodes, again focused on Schmidt’s wellbeing. Hell there are three of those eps on this list. Nick’s catfishing of Schmidt for years is so sweet and painful. We get a glimpse into the past of Nick and Schmidt’s relationship, and how no matter’s Schmidt or Nick’s crazy there’s no way they’re leaving the other behind. Schmidt’s die hard belief in Keaton being his true lifelong BFF is so pure, you can see a glimpse of his childhood wonder.

My mom? You’re going to tell me that my mom helped me with my public erections? I drew pictures!
— Schmidt

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5. The Landlord

Season 1 Episode 12

One of the few episodes from Season 1. We love this episode because it expands the world of the loft, where we see they have a great balcony, witness all the problems it has, see their basement and meet their landlord Remy. The game of chicken with Jess and Nick to see who would back at first when their landlord propositions them. The go plan the group had was so haphazard and so very them. Its surprising none of the loft residents are on the lease, but what do you expect when one of the members painted weird sex aliens on the walls of his closet. Yes, that was Schmidt.

Find out where Winston gets his sparkle, and then steal it.
— Schmidt's NYE Resolutions

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4. Spiderhunt

Season 4 Episode 17

This one of those episodes where every storyline is so damn good. Schmidt irrational fear of spider’s is so ridiculous, he forces the group to hunt down the creature before he combusts (nah I’m playing… but he does freak out a lot.) Nick and Jess’s non conversation about the popcorn machine at the bar is *chef’s kiss.* Coach’s inability to write an normal email to a girl he likes is adorable and I wish some guy wasted that much time composing me a message. Also has an appearance from Fawn Moscato - HBIC. Vote Fawn Moscato!

I can hear it. I can hear it building its house. Building its sticky, deadly house that you can never leave. Building it. With its ass.
— Schmidt

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3.

Pepperwood

Season 2 Episode 14

Pepperwood introduces Nick’s most important alter ego Julius Pepperwood and he starts writing his novel about a forlorn Detective and his sidekick Jessica Night. Nick’s concern for Jess’s safety after discovering her student is a incredibly creative, albeit bloody, writer, is so ludicrous, from crashing her class to breaking and entering. Jess is so cringy with her ringtone as “I’m So Excited” (very on brand), to shouting Apricots when she felt unsafe around Edgar. While the other part of the gang explored eachother’’s “Po-go’s” (the thing’s that annoyed them the most about the other) was pretty okay, Nick and Jess antics more than carried the team.

She had zombie legs that went on for miles. They were the kind of legs you could sink your teeth into. Pepperwood had two friends ... one, if you count his hat. The other was his gal Friday, Jessica Night.
— Nick Miller

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2. Quick Hardening Caulk

Season 2 Episode 19

Was it any surprise? Peep that title, this obviously going to make it high on this list. It’s the possibly the moment we fell in love with Winston. The lengths the man will go for him. It’s a great of Schmidt and his weird obsessions. The moment he’s told he’s unable to purchase a Lionfish, and snatches the Aquarium worker’s hat shouting “Why can’t that I have the things that I want,” it resonated with me. Jess finally sees Nick as a manly man when he starts doing more work around the house and bar, though she comes back to reality when she realizes its only to impress his new boss. This episode also gave me one of my favorite Nickisms - “Take a drink, leave a drink.” It makes no sense and that’s why its so Nick Miller.

I don’t want some janky freshwater bitch fish, Winston. I want a lionfish.
— Schmidt

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1. Background Check

Season 4 Episode 6

This is hands down the best episode of New Girl ever, period. It’s the best ensemble episode where every character excels in every scene, it’s sheer perfection. From Nick’s inability to lie, to Coach trying to recruit a child to be Winston’s little brother it absolutely kills. Jess calling upon Cece to dispose of drugs she found in a garage sale find that are so painfully obvious are rocks. What’s best is we see how everyone reacts to the same stress scenario and how very different their reactions are. Who would have though Winston would be the coolest one of the group?

My sixteenth year, I never got an erection. I thought they were done. I thought my penis was dead. It wasn’t.
— Nick Miller

Covid is NO Excuse for that Supernatural Finale, and Here's Why

Supernatural, the CW’s longest-running, beloved show about two brothers “saving people, hunting things” finally ended last night in a blaze of… well… in a blaze. For a show that put its main characters through love. loss, and literal hell on multiple occasions, there were high hopes for where it would leave Sam and Dean Winchester at the end of their stories. The end result, however, left a lot to be desired for many fans.

Full Spoilers Ahead

At the end of the penultimate episode, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) defeated God/Chuck (Rob Benedict) at his own game, winning true free will for everyone on Earth. Then they drove off into the sunset together, leaving the viewer to wonder what they’ll do with that newfound freedom.

S15 E20: “Carry On” answers that question in possibly the most disappointing way possible. It turns out, they drive back to the bunker and continue to fight monsters for about five minutes. Then they run into a group of masked vampires stalking Canton, Ohio’s tiny Pie Fest, and Dean is unceremoniously stabbed in the back and DIES, forever scarring both Sam and the viewer.

Don’t worry, though—Dean goes to heaven, where he gets to see all of his loved ones. Er, actually, make that just Bobby. And Sam gets out of the life, has a son named Dean, and grows old (with some truly awful hair) before dying and joining Dean in heaven.

All in all, “Carry On” reads like it was written by someone who hadn’t seen a single episode of “Supernatural” since 2005 and had forgotten everything about what made the show great.

First off, why are they back at the bunker? Where’s Eileen (Shoshannah Stern), who’s disappearance along with everyone else on earth back in episode 18 caused Sam to stare stoically into the middle distance and declare, “I can’t let myself go there. If I do, I’ll lose my mind”? You and your sidekick/God Jack just brought everyone back to life and you don’t even send Eileen a “You up?” text?

Secondly, they kept the dog from episode 19. It’s now Dean’s best buddy, completely ignoring YEARS of canon that Sam is the dog lover amongst the Winchester brothers, and that Dean has always disliked canines.

Thirdly, Dean’s death. Man, did they do my boy dirty. He’s apparently too injured to bother getting a first aid kit or calling the paramedics, but not so injured that he can’t spend the better part of ten minutes tearfully saying goodbye to Sam. He always said he would go out fighting, but it feels cheap that the show didn’t even give him a chance to experience the free life he fought so hard for before he died.

Let’s just ignore Sam’s atrocious old-man hair for a moment (I just assume someone in Makeup had a stroke while they were wielding the silver spray paint). Sam gets out of the life forever, presumably, despite spending SEVERAL SEASONS now insisting that his old dream of quiet family life isn’t what he wants anymore. He’s seen the light, he said, and saving people is worth the personal sacrifice. I guess that’s a philosophy that only holds true so long as the writers don’t forget.

Sam has a son with some random woman who may or may not be Eileen, and names that son Dean. That’s fine. What’s interesting to me is that he only ever had one child. Having a sibling was literally the DEFINING aspect of Sam’s life. Without Dean, he’d just be Sam Winchester, cursed boy. With Dean, he saved the world. A lot. I find it hard to believe that Sam Winchester would deny his child the opportunity to have a sibling.

Dean goes to heaven, where Bobby Singer (JIm Beaver) waits for him outside the Harvelle’s Roadhouse, and learns that Jack (Alexander Calvert) and Cas (Misha Collins) have been hard at work revamping heaven into the paradise it was always meant to be. Everyone he’s ever loved is within an easy distance, and he can see them at any time. BUT DOES HE?! No. For some reason, the writers decided that Dean Winchester, king of ‘family is everything,’ would rather tool around in the Impala than see John and Mary or pay a visit to Cas.

There are hints throughout the finale that this was meant to be a much grander affair, quashed by Covid and the subsequent filming constraints. Most of the major actors who were set to come back for the finale could not, including Mischa Collins, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Samantha Smith. But those losses don’t account for the odd pacing of the episode, which starts as a sped-up monster-of-the-week before transitioning into 30 minutes of slow saccharinity backed by inexplicably pop-y versions of Carry On Wayward Son. Maybe production couldn’t get Shoshannah Stern back; why not at least have a photo of her and Sam on the wall behind his deathbed, so we know that the entire Sam/Eileen love story they’ve been shoving down our throats for the whole season actually had a pay off? There were jokes at the Pie Fest (“son of a bitch!”) that fell flat because they weren’t clever writing on their own; they were just nudge-nudge, wink-wink references to things the Winchesters used to say in the long-ago heyday of the show.

I, for one, choose to believe that the ending of 15x19 “Inherit the Earth” was the real finale to the Supernatural story. The boys are finally free, and they have their whole lives ahead of them. Who knows what they did with it? Let’s leave on a hopeful note, rather than the drag of “Carry On.”

Raise a Glass to the Impala

Supernatural is ending. After 15 years and countless deaths, the Winchester brothers can ‘carry on my wayward son’ no more. Ariel started watching the show way back in 2005 during Season 1 but never finished it, falling off sometime after Season 5… she’s about to be VERY confused by this finale. Colleen didn’t start watching until 2012, when she binged every episode then available on Netflix over the course of one month while studying abroad. She’s been following the road so far every since.

2020 has been a rough year, ya’ll, and knowing that Sam and Dean will never again ride into town to save people or hunt things isn’t making it any easier. To cope, we’ve decided to drink our way through the pain! Join us for the following SPN-themed cocktails this evening:


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The Apple Pie is Freaking Worth It

Episode 1x11: Scarecrow

This apple-spiced drink kicks us off with a reference to Ariel’s favorite Dean quote, which he shouts during the season one episode in which seemingly kind townsfolk are actually cold-hearted crazies who routinely sacrifice people to a bloodthirsty god of the orchard. “I hope your apple pie was freaking worth it!” Spoiler alert, this version IS worth it!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup Apple Cider

a shot of Cinnamon Whiskey

Pumpkin Spice Sugar for garnish

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The Gin in the Bottle



Episode 2x22: What Is and What Should Never Be

We can’t resist a pun (Gin>Djinn get it?). The name of this drink is an homage to one of the best, most heartbreaking episodes of Supernatural, in which Dean is captured by a djinni and gets to experience an “It’s a Wonderful Life”-esque world in which he and Sam never became hunters… and all the people they ever saved died instead.

Ingredients:

1 shot Gin

1/4 cup Grapefruit Juce

1 shot Triple Sec

Egg White

shake all ingredients with ice and pour into glass; add a Candied Ginger for the rim


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The Very Supernatural Xmas Drink



The Very Supernatural Xmas Drink

Episode 3x08: A Very Supernatural Christmas

This drink is a tribute to the Season 3 episode that gave us adorable Baby Sam and Baby Dean flashbacks to their childhood Christmases on the road, as well as the origin of the Samulet. It ends on a gag in which Sam gives Dean a VERY strong glass of spiked eggnog which genuinely shocked Jensen Ackles, as it turned out that Jared Padalecki had ACTUALLY spiked his drink on set!

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Eggnog

1/4 cup Eggnog Liqueur

1 shot whiskey

Cinnamon Sugar to garnish

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The Rose So Far

Episode 15x20: Carry On

This punny drink is a tribute to every single one of Supernatural’s season finales, which always begin with the “Road So Far” montage. One small ghost for every fallen Winchester - Mary, John, Adam, Jack and Cas. We know Jack and Cas aren’t blood but they are family. We can’t believe that this is as far as the road with ever go. *sobs*

Ingredients:

5 Strawberries

1/8 glass Red Wine

2 tbsp Sugar

1 tsp Rose Water

1 shot Vodka

1 shot Lemon Juice

Make a compote with the strawberries, red wine and sugar. Add compote to remaining ingredients; shake with ice.

Moonlight, or, What Twilight Should Have Been

Moonlight, or, What Twilight Should Have Been

In 2007, right before the first Twilight film was released, CBS aired a fantastic but short-lived vampire series called Moonlight. I know you didn't watch it--don't lie. There's a reason it was cancelled. But now, with the travesty that was the Twilight saga of movies behind us, let's take the chance to tune into the show that did vamps right. 

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