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Coach was mentioned throughout various episodes of the show, and it is assumed he was living with his girlfriend Malia during that time. This was to allow him to return to the show when his schedule allowed.
Fans were confused to say the least when Coach leaves the show a second time after only returning for a season and a half. Damon nor the producers of New Girl offered a reason for his withdrawal, however it doesn't seem to be for a negative reason. Working with this incredibly talented and funny cast and crew has been one of the best experiences of my career.
Coach appeared a few last times before the series finale in and was mentioned here and there by characters. A lot of fans consider Coach underrated as he has some hilarious scenes throughout the show. Drinking from a green cup, Coach listens during Jess' tenant interview as she answers the question "Do you have any pets" with the story of her cheating boyfriend and why she needs a new apartment.
When Jess remarks that she thought the roommates would be women based on the words used in the ad for the loft, Schmidt - who wrote the ad - rips off his shirt to reveal his manly figure. Coach reveals that he is Schmidt's personal trainer, so his abs are "the house that Coach built. Jess tells the guys that she wants to live in the loft with them because the apartment is beautiful and close to her work, but she makes Coach cringe when she provides full disclosure that she'll be watching Dirty Dancing six or seven times - a day - to get over her recent breakup.
She nearly gets a yes when Schmidt learns that her best friend is a model, but Coach and Nick are less enthusiastic. Schmidt drags them into the bathroom, where they discuss the pros and cons of living with a woman. Nick is the only one to have lived with a woman before, and he points out that they smell nice, but their mood changes without warning. Coach initially says no to letting Jess move in, admitting that he wants to be able to come home after work, sit on his couch, and let his "beans" hang out.
He and Schmidt force Nick to cast the deciding vote, with Schmidt calling Nick weak when it's clear that Nick refuses to be the tiebreaker, so Schmidt instead makes an executive decision and declares that "She's in. A week after Jess moves in, she's still depressed and crying on the couch, watching Dirty Dancing on repeat. Coach and Schmidt return to the loft after a workout, and Coach attempts to get her out of her funk by demanding, firmly, that she "Stop it. He invites her out with the guys after work to get her a rebound, and she agrees, freaking out Coach, Nick, and Schmidt when she makes up a theme song for herself on the spot.
While Jess curls her hair, getting ready for her night out with the guys, Coach walks into her bedroom with a basketball, with which he accidentally crushes a ceramic pot on her desk. He apologizes for his clumsiness and reveals that his boss says he doesn't know how to talk to women. He thinks it's ridiculous, but a quick flash to him screaming at a woman at the gym , who tearfully tells him that he's mean, suggests otherwise, so he asks her for some advice.
Jess is happy to and recommends that he try to think of things that women like to talk about. He immediately settles on shopping and asks Jess if she likes it. She does and reveals that the other day she bought a pair of jeggings, but Coach is completely uninterested and screams, "Who cares?!
At Nick's bar that night, Schmidt is offering Jess advice on picking up a rebound and trying to get her to smile in an actually attractive way. It's not working, and Coach reverts to his simplistic way of communicating with women to get her to stop.
Nonetheless, he, too, is supportive of her pursuit of a rebound to get over her ex-boyfriend, Spencer. 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.
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