New Girl: Every Season Ranked Worst To Best
1. Season Four
The fourth and best season of New Girl makes one thing clear: The show is at its best when everyone - including a returning Coach - are working as a more close-knit ensemble, rather than working through their own mostly solo stories.
Season four is the absolute pinnacle of New Girl's run, combining the added drama of season three with the hilarious bottle-episode madness of season two into one perfect chapter of romantic mishaps, miscommunications and zany standalone episodes.
Featuring such all-time classics as Background Check - in which Jess thinks she's in possession of meth - and the alcoholic odyssey of Bar Crawl, the season soars with Coach's energetic reintroduction to the gang, and finds each and every character at their comedic peak throughout.
From the fun introduction of politician Fawn Moscato to Schmidt's long-awaited proposal to Cece, season four isn't just the best of New Girl's run, but one of the most enjoyable and creative sitcom seasons of the last twenty years.