Lamorne Morris Tells Us How He Really Feels! The biggest scandal of Wayans' return? That there is, um, no scandal. Though some might assume that Morris, who was brought in after Wayans left the show, might be shaking in his high-tops, fearing for job security, the writers have expertly crafted a scenario in which Coach has taken Schmidt's (Max Greenfield) room—making it clear Lamorne (Winston) isn't going anywhere. Lamorne tells us, "I had somebody ask me once, ‘So now that Coach is coming back into the loft, is Winston moving out?' And I said, 'Did you just ask me if I was being fired?' Yes, I'm being fired. Yes, guy at the grocery store, let me drop some jewels on you!" Then he adds: "Damon is great. I've never worked with him before this and it's great… He is an insane person, I really had no idea he is an insane person. He's Winston in real life, he's crazy!"

Still, Lamorne Is Covering All his Bases: "I'mslowing trying to become a Wayans," he jokes. "I talked to my mom about that and she will not be offended if I change my last name to Wayans." Our only request? That Coach and Winston get paired up on screen together. A lot. Lamorne has long been New Girl's unsung hero and the chemistry between Coach and Winston in tonight's episode—in which Coach tries to train the rest of the roomies (determining they are all untrainable)--shows how explosively hilarious these two can be together. Win. Win.