When Jess is sequestered for jury duty she does her due diligence and leaves the loft for a month. In her absence, another new girl steps onto the scene and her name is Raegan, played by the one and only Megan Fox.

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While Jess's quirky and overly positive attitude keep Nick, Schmidt, and Winston on their toes, Raegan's dry humor, mean sarcasm, and tough girl charm adds a different dynamic to the friend group. She's gorgeous, intelligent, and a little bit scary but there are some things about her character that just don't make sense.

Despite Being A Saleswoman, She Isn't The Best At Communication

Raegan's character is extremely career centered. She is dedicated to her job as a pharmaceutical rep and is almost always working. She's so committed to her job that when she's transferred to a different state for work, she flies back and forth to see Nick when they start dating instead of finding an opportunity locally.

Raegan's job involves highly communicating with doctors and pharmacies daily. However, New Girl fans know she isn't the best at communicating with people. This is best exemplified in her dating life. When she is first introduced to the show she has trouble breaking up with her girlfriend and when she dates Nick, they have ups and downs all because of their failure to communicate.

She Always Involves Jess In Her Arguments With Nick

When Nick and Reagan start dating, dysfunctional is just one word that describes them as a couple. Individually, Nick and Reagan have a hard time expressing their feelings making them a disaster when they are together.

For this reason, the two always involve Jess in their arguments. Since Jess is kind, a great communicator who loves expressing her feelings, and more importantly, is in love with Nick, she helps Reagan and Nick solve their problems by mediating their childish arguments. Of course, this doesn't end well for anyone.

She Falls For Nick Way Too Fast

Nick and Reagan have zero chemistry, yet they jump headfirst into a relationship. This happens shortly after Reagan is introduced to the New Girl gang.

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Once becoming friendly with Nick's loft mates, Reagan starts falling for Nick. Not surprisingly, the rate of which this happened causes a disconnect between her feelings for him and the stark differences in their characters. Even though opposites do attract, it helps if those opposite traits complement each other. However, when it comes to Nick and Raegan, they just don't have this complementary dynamic.

She Falls Asleep When She Reads

Nick is an aspiring author. The only problem with this is that he procrastinates when finishing projects. This is especially true when he's writing. For this reason, it was a big deal that Nick finally finished his first full-length novel.

While everyone including Jess read his masterpiece titled The Pepperwood Chronicles immediately, Reagan lagged behind. To make matters worse, she didn't know anything about his book and when she finally sat down to read it, she fell asleep less than halfway through it. Not cool! Especially if she's the one dating Nick, a soon-to-be novelist.

She Gets Along With Jess Even Though They Have Nothing In Common

Jess is quirky, dorky, overly positive, and teaches children for a living. Meanwhile, Reagan is cool, dry-humored, intimidating, and sells pharmaceutical drugs for a living. While the juxtaposition of their character's personality traits makes their relationship interesting, there's no way these two would be friends in real life.

In fact, the only thing Jess and Reagan have in common is their feelings for Nick and it's not something they discuss. Even so, the two spend quite a bit of time together including a ladies' night out where a few of their darkest secrets come out.

She Has A Secret Second Apartment

Remember that ladies' night Jess and Reagan had? Well, this is where all the tea-quila spilled. In their drunken states, the two began confessing secrets to each other.

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The next morning, Jess wakes up with a terrible hangover and fears what she could have told Raegan. After talking it out with Cece, she finally remembers that Reagan told her about owning a second apartment away from the loft. Why Reagan has a secret apartment when she's supposed to be living in the loft confuses Nick (rightfully so). Not only does it show that she doesn't fully want to commit to their relationship but exposes a sneakier side to her.

She's Old Friends With Cece But They Rarely Hangout

When Reagan sets foot into the loft, her past with Cece rises to the surface. The two hooked up long before Raegan's reintroduction to the gang but they seemed to hit it off (in a friendly way) after meeting again for the first time in years.

Everyone knows Jess and Cece are best friends but Cece and Reagan get along well too yet, they never spend any one-on-one time together as friends inside or outside of the loft. Though Reagan finds friendship with Jess, it's interesting that she could not restore or maintain a friendship with Cece during her time with the gang.

She Appears And Reappears

Raegan's job takes her across the country so it's no surprise that she may spend some time away from the loft. However, she continuously appears and reappears, making her character seem a bit disconnected from everyone else.

New Girl fans are introduced to Reagan in season five episode six but she exists season five as quickly as she was introduced in the episode, "Goosebumps Walkaway." She then reappears at the beginning of season six, disappears after a few more episodes, and permanently moves into the loft in the episode called "Raisin's Back" after her relationship with Nick blossoms into something serious. Even so, her appearances and disappearances are hard to keep track of and get a bit confusing.

She Was Once A Ballerina

Reagan has a tough exterior which is why it's surprising that she was classically trained in ballet. She stopped dancing when she shattered her knees, ankles, and pelvis in an accident. This must have been painful, but it clearly took Reagan on a new life path.

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Raegan's strong character is well suited to her current interests including sales and being an all-around handy-lady. Nick even describes her as having the mind of a mechanic when she fixes their loft's power outage. Though Reagan would have made an amazing ballerina, she's pretty cool just the way she is and proves that women can do anything whether it's a pirouette or fix a broken generator.

She's Intelligent And Perceptive But Doesn't Clue Into Jess's Feelings For Nick

theIf there's one thing that's clear about Reagan throughout her short appearance on New Girl it's that she's an intelligent and perceptive woman. Not only does she have a stable career that she's rising the ranks in but she's independent in all that she does.

During her relationship with Nick, Jess battles through her feelings for Nick. To viewers, and her roomies, her love for Nick is obvious and it seems the only two who don't notice are Reagan and Nick. Being an outsider to the group and a perceptive one at that, it's interesting that Raegan, knowing about Jess and Nick's romantic history, didn't even suspect as much as a lingering crush. If everyone else could see how Jess felt, why couldn't Raegan?

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