
New Girl (series) (2011)
Release Year: 2011
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: 俏妞报到, Naujokė, Jess e os Rapazes, Chicks and Dicks, The New Girl
Director: Alec Berg, Alex Hardcastle, Andrew Fleming, Bill Purple, Christine Gernon
Writer: Adrian Wenner, Alex Cuthbertson, Ann Kim, Berkley Johnson, Brett Baer
Production & Genre
Producer: Executive Producer: Brett Baer, Dave Finkel, Elizabeth Meriwether, Jake Kasdan, Katherine Pope, Peter Chernin
Companies: 20th Century Fox Television, American Nitwits, Chernin Entertainment, Elizabeth Meriwether Pictures
Budget: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: apartment building, friends, group of friends, roommates, sitcom, twenty something
Story
New Girl follows Jess Day, an offbeat and adorable woman in her late twenties who moves into a loft with three single men after a bad breakup: Schmidt, a germophobe with a penchant for nicknames; Nick, an aimless writer and former high school teacher; and Winston, Schmidt's former roommate who initially lives with them until he moves out but later returns. Jess is positive, vulnerable, honest, and comfortable in her own skin despite being awkward at times. She becomes friends with the guys despite not being used to hanging out with men, especially as a roommate.
Summary
New Girl is an American sitcom that premiered in 2011, focusing on the lives of early thirties individuals navigating friendship, romance, and careers while living together in a loft. Created by Elizabeth Meriwether, the series stars Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day, with Jake Johnson as Nick, Max Greenfield as Schmidt, and Lamorne Morris as Winston. The show is known for its ensemble cast, witty humor, and exploration of modern relationships and friendship dynamics among twenty-somethings.