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Wednesday 21 September 2011

Review of the new girl ': Zooey Deschanel shines in the show with a good heart, but fucking, young singles- VIDEO

Review of the new girl ': Zooey Deschanel shines in the show with a good heart, but fucking, young singles 
"New Girl" FOX has a huge credibility problem size.

Three kids have an apartment. They want a fourth person to share the rent. They place on Craigslist. Zooey Deschanel calls and says he is interested.

Doubt.

Doubt?

What planet in the galaxy, what kind of people spell three hesitate to give that space Zooey Deschanel room?

Fortunately, something hit some sense into them, and before you can say, "Hey, what exactly was the bad guy here?" One of the best sitcoms potential of the new season of birth.

"New Girl", which premieres Tuesday night at 9, borrows traps hundreds of comedies in recent years have focused on good-hearted, but fucking, young singles.

However, none of them even good, there Deschanel, who will fill the room with light, even if you are looking on an iPod.

She plays Jessica Day, a girl who is in the market for a new place because just entered her old boyfriend to play with another Tootsie. They also seem to stretch credibility, but it happens very nice girls in the comedies.

So now you are putting on the old boyfriend, especially to see "Dirty Dancing" and again. She also has to begin to contemplate how to find a new way of life, whereas with three guys who apparently has no idea of ​​anything.

Nick Miller (Jake Johnson) is a hermit walking, Schmidt (Max Greenfield) is a womanizer who gets almost no lady, and Winston Bishop (Lamorna Morris) is a lifelong athlete who has to learn what you can do below.

Not bad. You just have to join parts of the brain that have never explored, which is most of them.

It is assumed that the exploration will be part of this show. Now we're seeing Jess, for good reason, that silence is to learn some things, too.

The main cast also includes Cece Meyers (Hannah Simone), a model that is the best friend of Jesus. She does not move in the apartment, but seems to have a kind of figurative surveillance camera running all the time.

To its credit, the kids see the value of adding a model to your circle of friends.

Perhaps most encouraging "New Girl", however, is that the first episode does not let his characters are based on stereotypes that could easily become.

Deschanel might just be attractive and wounded. It is not. She is active, and not always wisely. She also wears glasses that make him seem a bit naive, reflecting the fact that Jess is a teacher instead of, say, an assistant at a fashion mall.

The boys, meanwhile, some guys do stupid things stupid sitcom ever. But they seem open to the possibility that some day get a little smarter.

That, plus Deschanel, positions "New Girl", near the head of the pack new comedy.




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