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Meanwhile, Cece considers breast reduction surgery, and Winston hopes his long game with his attractive neighbors will finally pay off.

Nick: When I came out, was it flashy? That's why all the women in my family have back trouble, you know? I know that's stupid, but I promise I was careful.

Naturally, when this begins to scare off Jess’ current beau, the only thing she can do is tell him Nick is gay. The wacky antics weren’t as wacky, and the jokes weren’t as funny. With an endless parade of weirdo ass clowns. [sighs] Your scruff, by the way, is perfect. But, you know, who wouldn't be with a best friend like Harold?
Cece: Oh, my God, fine!

Just needed some space to process this whole thing. Plus it was super cringy too. The playlist... on Dec. 31 and in select theaters. So where were you? 'Cause they're smart but strong, I guess.
Ian: Uh-huh.
Nick: I like Spanish guys. Meanwhile Winston tries to woo the neighbors in the building Michelle and Viv, (returning guest star Alexandra Daddario and Amber Stevens.

Come here. The situation is heightened when Nick brings a woman home, and she’s just too sleazy to care about Nick living with his ex, or, well, anything. Wow.
Nick: Yeah. Uh, so, what kind of guys do you like to date?
Nick: Me? All kinds. Eventually, as is always the case with sitcoms, the lies fall apart, and the guy leaves.

Very much so, as this show is more Seinfeld than Friends, at least when it plays to its strong suits. I don't buy it.
Schmidt: Hey.
Nick: Not now.
Schmidt: Probably wondering why I didn't come home last night.

Nick easily adopts “Gay Nick” as his persona to help Jess out by pretending to be someone he’s not (complete with backstory), completely different than his inability to lie apparently.

The whole “I took a walk last night, I’m sorry, I was worried about you” scene was fantastic even if Nick was outed as straight mere seconds later. I saved you.