WGTC writes: New Girl has always succeeded in finding unexpected ways for the characters to interact. This is sitcom bread and butter – it’s how Frasier kept so fresh for so long, and how Friends managed to become stratospherically successful in its mid-period. Not every sitcom needs to do this, Seinfeld being a great case in point. Seinfeld‘s humour wasn’t in how the characters reacted to each other, it derived from the situations those extremely well-defined-from-season-one characters found themselves in, coupled with Larry David’s acutely, painfully hilarious observations on real life.
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