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rewatching New Girl and Robby and Schmidt are giving me ~*~Big Reddie Vibes~*~
I love Robby.
Barging Into Cece’s Apartment
I would have slowed the top right gif but I was listening to Green Light and it syncs perfectly with the beat.
Thoughts on 6x14, “The Hike”
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In her relationship with Robby, Jess was always the one who is worrying about everything and picking arguments. Nick was right: she looks for reasons to doubt things when they are going well. But rather than confronting those issues head on like she and Nick always did, she and Robby either don’t acknowledge them or do and don’t do anything about it.
Even when Reagan has moved in, she still goes out of town. Distance may still be a problem in her and Nick’s relationship.
Third cousins share great-great-grandparents. That’s four generations back, people. That’s pretty distant. In some parts of the world, cousins can marry, and I’m fairly sure no laws anywhere restrict third cousins from marrying or having a relationship given remotely connected they are. Heck, in researching this, I found an article on why people should marry third cousins.* Therefore, I did find it quite cringy how big a deal they made out of it.
Honestly, it just seems like Jess used this to sabotage the relationship. Robby asks her at the end if they’re broken up; if she had said no, I think he would have gone along with it.
Winston makes Aly laugh without trying. Nick makes Jess laugh without trying.
When Jess turns up at the dinner-turned-mosh-pit, Schmidt’s first concern is her getting dirt on the furniture, Cece immediately asks what happened, and Nick asks if she is okay.
“Of course you do,” Jess promptly responds when Nick declares his deep love for shrivelled grapes. The inflection in her voice is as if to say, “great, another reason why we’re suited to one another, except that you have a girlfriend and probably don’t have feelings for me.” (Of course he does.)
Another thing to add to the list of how the writers have been indirectly addressing the reasons why Nick and Jess broke up: - ‘Not having enough in common.’ Jess and Robby are too similar, and so are Nick and Reagan — the raisins scene at the end shows that maybe being different is a good thing. - They couldn’t live in the same room as one another. Ryan, long-distance. Jess hoped her next boyfriend would ‘live close by’. - Different ideas about the future. Nick is actually pursuing success. Also, in Bob & Carol & Nick & Schmidt, Nick states that he wants to be a father; that’s something like a plan. He also warmed up to Schmidt’s life plan. - Different ideas about how to live life. It used to be that everyone looked down on Nick for being a bartender, and Jess would subtly try to push him to become better and more successful. Now, Nick has taken on more responsibility. He’s a part-owner of the bar, a bar manager, an aspiring author, and no one looks down on him anymore. Everyone loves his book. And Jess has come round to his way of thinking. They’re meeting in the middle.
“I wanted him to have a plan for his life and not keep his money in a box in his closet. And he wanted me to not care about those things.
[..]
I don’t think any of that stuff matters.”
- Jess Day, Landing Gear
*Apparently Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip are third cousins and they’re fine and dandy. The more you know, people.
I’d give this episode a C.