Reviewers often point to this episode as a highlight for , whose "lawyer" antics are frequently cited as the funniest part of the half-hour. Fan Perspectives “Winston was my favorite part of this episode” Reddit “Coach keeps growing on me with each passing episode” Reddit Key Details
: While Jess previously claimed to be "weirdly good at volleyball" in S3E3, this episode shows her failing to hit a single ball correctly.
: David Walton appears as "Dr. Rick" (or "Dr. Dick"), a role he also played in the 2009 movie Fired Up! . Episode Discussion: S03E19 "Fired Up"
: Jess’s struggle to fire her friend Coach showcases her characteristic discomfort with conflict, while Coach’s over-the-top "hard-ass" coaching style provides much of the physical comedy.
: Schmidt is sued and recruits Nick and Winston to represent him. Winston’s passion for procedural TV dramas takes center stage as he adopts a lawyer persona named "Ferguson".
[s3e19] Fired Up Official
Reviewers often point to this episode as a highlight for , whose "lawyer" antics are frequently cited as the funniest part of the half-hour. Fan Perspectives “Winston was my favorite part of this episode” Reddit “Coach keeps growing on me with each passing episode” Reddit Key Details
: While Jess previously claimed to be "weirdly good at volleyball" in S3E3, this episode shows her failing to hit a single ball correctly. [S3E19] Fired Up
: David Walton appears as "Dr. Rick" (or "Dr. Dick"), a role he also played in the 2009 movie Fired Up! . Episode Discussion: S03E19 "Fired Up" Reviewers often point to this episode as a
: Jess’s struggle to fire her friend Coach showcases her characteristic discomfort with conflict, while Coach’s over-the-top "hard-ass" coaching style provides much of the physical comedy. Rick" (or "Dr
: Schmidt is sued and recruits Nick and Winston to represent him. Winston’s passion for procedural TV dramas takes center stage as he adopts a lawyer persona named "Ferguson".