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21 Times Winston Bishop Was The Most Fascinating Guy On 'New Girl'

Out weirding Nick, Schmidt and Coach is no easy task...

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21 Times Winston Bishop Was The Most Fascinating Guy On 'New Girl'
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1)The time Schmidt and the gang had to tell him he's colorblind.


2) When he declared his concerns about the environment…while trapped in an air duct.


3) The odd way he confessed his love of bubble baths.


4) All of the times he's gotten super weird about "girly drinks."


5) When he used toilet paper to protest Schmidt's kimono habit.


6) That time he didn’t quite know how to help Schmidt when he got stung by a jellyfish.


7) When he was really enthusiastic about finding a date for his cat.


8) Speaking of Ferguson…that time, he decided to keep his ex’s cat because she cheated on him.


9) Actually everything about him and Ferguson...


10) That episode we learned he was freakishly good at playing bells.


11) When he was the only guy to get really involved in Coach’s goodbye party.


12) That time he took on a whole new identity to get rid of Nick's unwanted female guests.


13) The time he sang the entire 'Wicked' album while driving to Mexico.



14) All the times he's tried to take pranks too far.


15) And let’s not forget the time he thought he was getting his period…



16) Or the time he thought he had to pee everywhere so he wouldn't be eaten by wild animals out in the desert.



17) The time tried to be romantic but failed miserably.


18) The time he dropped this pick-up line.



19) And his subtle way of friend zoning women.


20) That episode where we learned he couldn’t complete a puzzle if his life depended on it.


21) And finally, the time Winston got this particularly disturbing injury...



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