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#its a classic winston cece mess around!
sweetwateriver · 5 years
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ok ladies i just started new girl for real so this space is about to be all zooey deschanel all the time
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paradisezooey · 7 years
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New Girl Season 6: Alternative Version
It’s Sunday night and I’ve got nothing better to do, so here are some random ideas of plots/scenes I had for this season. Not all of them make a lot of sense but I just wanted to show that we didn’t need Robby or that much of Reagan there and that they could’ve wrote more stuff to Cece and showed Nick’s growth in other ways. Some of these are just adapted ideas of actual episodes on the show. I don’t even know if someone will have the patience to read it because it’s a really long post because I don’t know how to be short and direct when I write. I just wanted to post these somewhere, so here we go:
Nick asks Jess to help him with his book and she does it in a way that it all comes from him, she says he doesn’t need her to tell him what to do because he’s already good at it. She just helps his imagination flow.
Jess enters her single and sufficient group and she and Robby act like two weirdos together, but just as friends
Robby wants something with her. She gives it a try because she wants to forget her feelings for Nick but it ends up being super awkward and she says she can’t be with someone she doesn’t love. Here we see Jess accepting that being single is not the end of the world, afterall.
Cece realizes (on her own) that she wants to be a model agent and Schmidt arranges with her a small, temporary office in their new home. It would be the first room to get done there. Here Cece starts her own arc, and a really solid one and not just random and forgettable.
Winston and Nick bond about their long distance relationships, both scared that it might not work out (since we have to deal with Reagan in some point in the first half…)
Cece and Wiston try to recruit new models. That would be a classic Winston and Cece mess around!
Cece does a really good job with the few models she has and one of them (the most unexpected one, maybe someone who reminds her of her young self) gets a break through, helping Cece’s agency to get a little known and it starts getting lots of calls. Final scene: Winston picking up calls to help her and pretending to be Cece’s secretary in the best Winston fashion.
Bob Day comes to the loft to spend 2-3 weeks there. At first he wants to spend the day watching Jess work on her school and sticks his nose in every decision she takes, which ends up annoying her. Here we see Jess standing up for herself and saying she knows what she’s doing and that she’s good on what she does.
Cece meets someone at the bar who wants an old man model to a campaign, Cece tries to convince Bob Day to be a model for one day
 Jess tells Bob to sleep on her room while she sleeps on the couch because he snores so loud that he bothers everyone around the loft. Nick feels sorry for Jess after a while and tells her to sleep in his bed (can you imagine how amazingly awkward this scene would be when she gets it the wrong way) and explains that he can sleep in the couch for a while. Nick, as the old man he is, ends up with a terrible back ache and Jess takes care of him. In the end, they end up sleeping together in his room in Bob’s last night there (but literally just sleeping, which would also be super awkward and funny because, hello, sexual tension)
The roommates think about a new roommate for after Schmidt and Cece move out and someone brings up Reagan (because at this point Winston and Schmidt still don’t know about Jess’ feelings). Jess tries to be supportive of this idea because both Winston and Schmidt are too and it could be weird if she wasn’t. Nick gets reluctant because he doesn’t know if he’s ready to live with Reagan neither wants to create an awkward situation for Jess but in the end they all agree Reagan should be the new roommate and it is implied that Nick accepts this to show that he’s more mature and committed now.
Reagan promises to be there on Thanksgiving but can’t make it and says she’ll only be there after Christmas, which leaves Nick upset but his friends plan a great Thanksgiving to make him forget, in a cool group story line.
The loft has its Secret Santa but Jess ends up with no gift. Nick has the idea to plan a late Christmas surprise for her with the help of the gang, kinda like in “Birthday”, but more subtle.
Reagan moves in, Nick and Reagan avoid each other at first when they start living together then the rest of this plot would be similar to “Raisin’s Back”
Nick and Reagan win a one weekend trip and when they start having communication problems there, they keep calling Jess and asking her for advice. With her help, it all works out in the end but they start to realize their relationship often needs Jess. Meanwhile, at the loft, Schmidt  finds out Jess still loves Nick and freaks out because he was the one to suggest that Reagan moved in. He apologizes and tells Jess she needs to let their relationship go on on its own instead of interfering in their favor all the time.
Insert Glue’s plot here, but here we find out Reagan never finished Nick’s book, which only makes Nick more insecure. When Nick is hiding in that kids library, Reagan tells Jess she has no idea what to tell him. Jess gives her advice and Reagan goes there and apologize after giving that little speech, Nick smiles to her but also at Jess. In this episode we see not only how much Jess knows Nick  but also that Nick knows Jess so well that he knew Reagan’s little speech to him probably came from Jess somehow.
Winston, Aly, Reagan and Nick go on a double date for some reason and the contrast between the couples is too strong. They notice Aly and Winston were a lot closer even when they were doing the long distance thing and that they feel really comfortable together and know a lot about each other. Nick opens up about his feelings with Reagan in the end (which shows some growth) and they both question if their relationship is really working Reagan brings up the fact that they always need Jess to help them and Nick brings up that even after 2 months living together (just to show that the 4 episodes with her did not happen in just 4 weeks) they don’t know each other (contrasting with what we saw in Glue of how much him and Jess know each other). They break up amicably agreeing that they don’t see a future for their relationship, even though they tried.
Notes: Let’s pretend Nick mentions Reagan in minor ways during the first half, just to remind the audience that they’re stil together. I wanted Reagan to be out before the second half of the season but I preferred to be realistic because I know Megan Fox couldn’t be there before because of her pregnancy. Also, notice that I don’t have a lot of ideas with Schmidt, I don’t know why.
Edit: In some point on the show we could also see  Cece having to move to a bigger office because her agency is doing good. Also, I would love if eventually Nick made a launching event for his book on the bar. It would be very significant to the character and I just want them to remind us Nick still partially owns that place.
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