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Though he "really wanted to be on New Girl," he explained, "I had to choose, who was making me the offer. Ultimately, they had me come back in, and that's the note they gave me: Don't wear what you wore before, it was too distracting." One or two auditions later, he reached the final audition, Morris revealed to E! News, only to get an offer for a CBS pilot called The Assistants. It wasn't so much performance, it was what I did. I did it and they passed on me originally. "I put a bunch of Vaseline on my legs or something stupid, which is a no-no, don't do that. "In the scene, he was wearing jeggings and a halter top, they were at a Halloween party or something, and I came to the audition dressed that way," Morris detailed to Backstage. Lamorne Morris originally auditioned to play Coach. "Once Liz made a joke about it and Max Greenfield hit the joke and everybody laughed. I think everybody at the network could exhale and say, 'Nick Miller, he could be the chubby guy.' As soon as that joke happened, I got my two sides, I got my margaritas, I was back to eating the way I should eat."Ħ. I knew she was going to get tacos, so I figured we'd do a little mix and match on that." Instead, he shared, "I had chicken salad with no dressing." But once he was established on the show with his regular, still pretty fit shape, "They made a bunch of jokes," he said on Thirst Aid Kid. "I was going to get chips and guacamole, a blended margarita, a quesadilla for the table, and a chicken burrito for me. On his way to celebrate the booking with wife Erin Payne at a Mexican restaurant, "I was already thinking about what I was going to order," Johnson told The Advocate. When the actor got the call from his manager telling him that Fox requested he drop 10-15 pounds to inhabit sarcastic cash-strapped bartender and eventual Jess love interest Nick Miller, "I almost started crying," Johnson revealed on Slate's Thirst Aid Kit podcast last year.
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Jake Johnson was asked to make one big change after getting cast. Sometimes I'll do it at the table read, and they're like, 'We just want to hear it.'"ĥ. Why would I ever say that incorrectly?' But I like to identify them, and then hit them, and they get very upset. "Every once in a while they'll come and tell me to mispronounce a word, and I'll go, 'I would never mispronounce that word. "I like to pick them specifically," he told E! News of mispronouncing words like Jay Cut-uh-ler, chut-ta-ney and, of course yooths, a nod to the time he spent working with dialect coaches to shed his native New York accent. Approaching executive producer Jake Kasdan, Greenfield told Entertainment Weekly he said, "'Let's just try to make this character as not-douchey as possible.' And he goes, 'Well, just don't play him douchey.'" 4. Greenfield particularly leaned into this character quirk. The character got so much deeper and more interesting when he came in to do that audition." Then came this crucial tip. "He wanted Schmidt to be a good character, and he played him as someone that was actually insecure. But pretentious playboy Schmidt wasn't initially intended to be likable. "I had written the character as this kind of, like, Jersey Shore member," Meriwether revealed to Glamour. "He was just this very sleazy, idiot character." Enter Veronica Mars alum Max Greenfield who "came in with this amazing take on it," she continued. Embodied by the right actors, Jess' roommates became every bit as endearing as the unfailingly upbeat teacher herself.
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I had always seen the show as just weird people in L.A. It definitely was difficult for me because it wasn't the show I'd dreamed of.
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If it was my job to market the show, it probably wouldn't have opened well. "I honestly think because Jess wore glasses, they needed to make this the marketing campaign. She hadn't seen her creation as a "cute" show, she admitted to Glamour ahead of the 2018 finale. "I think it was sold out of the gate as that," she noted. I don't personally have identification with that word myself." And, actually, the issue for Meriwether was the use of the word in the first place. During a 2015 chat with Huffington Post, The Elf star took issue with the constant comparisons to her most notable role. "That was our marketing department at Fox and they did a really good job with our first season," she said of their choice to coin that term to describe Jess, "but that's a word that describes the character that I play, not me. But, no, Jess was not, in fact, meant to be adorkable.