NEW GIRL REVIEW: Evaluating the acting throughout the TV series.
- Kelsey Goldsberry
- Jun 4, 2020
- 1 min read
Acting can be a major part of a television show, and when it comes to sitcoms, its everything. This show dives into a whole world of awkward and relatable funny, that the acting has a lot to do with.

This show is so amazing because the acting is always so spot on. The main character Jess is played off to be a sweet and awkward teacher, which Zooey plays very well. She is good at acting innocent and making her sweet lines into very funny.
Nick Miller is a a man that everyone can relate to but don't want to. Jake plays Nick which he he always does a great job at showing his emotions. He is a very awkward individual.
Schmidt is my favorite character and his definitely developed more as you go through the series. He starts out as a confident man, and eventually becomes self aware, and he can be himself.
"You Were Denied A Cell Phone Because You Have The Credit Score Of A Homeless Ghost."
These three characters are the center of the TV show and help most with the comedy. As the show goes on, all thee characters grow and shape into their better selves, but also still reflects in their acting.
There is something so relatable about seeing awkward characters in movies and T.V. shows. The reason these shows are as funny as they are is because we can imagine ourselves going through these awkward moments and it makes us laugh. Have you ever seen “I love you man”? Probably one of my all-time favorite comedies. It really does play off of the awkward, organic moments we go through when meeting friends, and even with established friends.