Ep 6. Reagan
- TV14
- February 9, 2016
- 21 min
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7.5 (985)
Reagan is the sixth episode of the fifth season of New Girl and follows the story of Jess, her roommate Reagan, and their search for new job opportunities. Reagan, a traveling pharmaceutical sales representative, has recently moved into the loft and taken over Jess' room while Jess is on a sequestered jury duty.
The episode starts with Jess trying to find a new job and feeling frustrated with her lack of success. Reagan sympathizes with her and decides to help, using her connections to get Jess an interview at a school. However, Jess quickly realizes that the job isn't for her and instead decides to pursue her passion for writing by getting a job at a publishing company.
Meanwhile, Reagan is struggling to adjust to the loft and to get along with the rest of the roommates. Nick is especially frustrated with her, feeling like he's lost his best friend in Jess. However, over the course of the episode, Reagan and Nick start to bond and develop a friendship, leading to some unexpected moments.
Winston is also dealing with his own issues, trying to find a new career path now that his dream of becoming a cop has fallen through. While working as a radio DJ, he meets a fellow broadcast professional who helps him see that there are other opportunities in the industry.
Throughout the episode, we see the characters grappling with the challenges of change and growth, both in their personal lives and their careers. Jess learns to adapt to a new working environment, Reagan takes steps to build relationships with her new roommates, and Winston discovers a new career path.
In typical New Girl fashion, the episode is filled with comedic moments, including an epic prank war between Reagan and Nick, a disastrous job interview, and a hilarious scene where Jess tries to impress her potential editor by pretending to be someone she's not.
Overall, Reagan is a fun and entertaining episode of New Girl that explores both the challenges and opportunities that come with change. It's a great example of the show's ability to balance humor with heart, and to create memorable moments that keep audiences coming back for more.