It's quite an irony that the 100th episode of the highly successful comedy series "New Girl" features an episode without the titular character.
Yet, the latest episode of the hit TV series continues to mesmerize the audience into thinking that Jess is just too busy doing some weird stuff while on jury duty.
According to AV Club," In its 100th episode, the show brought a new character into the fold, introducing Megan Fox as Reagan, the perceptive, pharmaceutical-slinging, bisexual lone wolf who's moved into Jess' room and stolen Nick's heart."
The latest episode mixes the introduction of a new character while continuing the focus of the series as everyone tries to prepare for Schmidt and Cece's wedding. Reagan take's center stage as Winston tries extra hard to learn more about her and Nick getting insanely attracted to her so much so that he constantly hides from her to the expense of the engaged couple's privacy.
For the fans of the show, the first episode of Reagan is nearly identical to the emotional challenges of Jess on the show's very first episode. The gang helped Jess let her ex-boyfriend know how much of a douche he is and the same thing happened to Reagan as they finally helped her talk to her girlfriend and become the dumper.
Unfortunately, Camilla (Reagan's girlfriend) trashed Reagan's room pretending to look for a sweater, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Of course, the emotional roller-coaster the guys experienced with Jess is not the same with Reagan. There will be chaos, yes, but this time, it will be something more than just getting into awkward situations to help solve some problems.
In the 8th episode, according to IMDB, "Reagan causes chaos between Nick and Winston when she tells them she'll sleep with just one of them in an attempt to challenge the guys' indecisiveness. Meanwhile, Schmidt is reunited with his college frenemy, Benjamin, when looking at wedding venues with Cece."
"New Girl" may miss Jess for a couple of episodes but Reagan should be more than good enough to help the characters going for more chaos.