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While Deschanel was the lead performer in the show, New Girl often featured guest stars, including the iconic comedian Damon Wayans Jr. Eventually, Wayans was able to return to the show, but his absence in the first season made a lot of fans wonder what exactly went on behind the scenes.

Are you with Jess or Schmidt on this one? New Girl premiered on television in The series focused on a quirky, outgoing teacher named Jess, played by Deschanel, and her misadventures after moving in with three male roommates.

Although Jess and her new friends encounter a lot of misunderstandings and comic situations in the early days of their situation, eventually, a deep bond forms between the four LA-based friends. To be clear, it's far from uncommon for characters to be written off their shows between a series' pilot episode and a show's official network premiere. There are many reasons this can happen: a character might not test well, a show might be retooled en route to getting greenlit for series, or an actor may simply choose not to commit to the project past the pilot phase.

Turns out, none of those common reasons are why Damon Wayans, Jr. Turns out that the real reason Coach left New Girl is because Wayans was very much in demand at the time. As it happens, that series spent its inaugural season largely trying to find its footing, and was not expected to receive a second season order.

Assuming he had some free time ahead, Wayans quickly lined up his gig on New Girl , and proceeded to shoot the pilot episode. Seems they also had their cast under contract, so Wayans was obligated to forge ahead on that series instead. If you're wondering why New Girl creator Elizabeth Merriweather opted not to recast the role on the pilot and proceed with a new Coach, it's because the character featured quite heavily on that pilot — so much so that recasting or simply removing Coach altogether would've required extensive reshoots that the studio was unlikely to pay for.

Thus, Merriweather decided instead to just bring in a fresh face for series' premiere. We'd offer that the change ultimately worked out for the best, as Lamorne Morris' Winston was just the awkwardly endearing sort of character that New Girl needed to fire on all of its endlessly quirk-fueled cylinders.

I read the script and I thought it was funny, and then I met with Ben Winston and Austen Earl and Tim McAuliffe, the writers and producers of the show, and Ben told me that this was loosely based off of his actual life, and that kind of hooked me right there.

Not because of who it was dealing with — Harry Styles is a cool dude, for sure — but really because I like the idea that this is an unique story to tell and that Ben can actually tell it well. Still, that its genesis was in truth really drew me to the project.

How would you describe Jake? That was another thing that actually attracted me to the show, the relationship with his wife. He kind of gets in his own way, like most men in sitcoms do. Amber is just a likable person. So it was easy for us to get along. Then this bigger-than-life character comes into our world, Cooper, and shakes things up in a positive way.



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