Una joven doctora equilibra su vida personal y profesional, rodeada de compañeros de trabajo peculiares en una pequeña oficina.Una joven doctora equilibra su vida personal y profesional, rodeada de compañeros de trabajo peculiares en una pequeña oficina.Una joven doctora equilibra su vida personal y profesional, rodeada de compañeros de trabajo peculiares en una pequeña oficina.
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- 8 premios ganados y 26 nominaciones en total
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It started off well...a little bit over the top...but a good story structure in the background...
until it hit a bump and never recovered...and it was soooo sooo bad...
the male nurse guy is overdone...what is it with comedy and the dumb character....don't stretch it...it stops being comedy...
until it hit a bump and never recovered...and it was soooo sooo bad...
the male nurse guy is overdone...what is it with comedy and the dumb character....don't stretch it...it stops being comedy...
Mindy Lahiri (Mindy Kaling) is a single gal in the city. She's an OBGYN doctor in a Manhattan practice with Danny Castellano (Chris Messina), Jeremy Reed (Ed Weeks) and later Peter Prentice (Adam Pally). Morgan Tookers (Ike Barinholtz), Beverly (Beth Grant), Betsy Putch (Zoe Jarman) and Tamra (Xosha Roquemore) are the nurses.
With Mindy Kaling coming off of her memorable role in The Office, I was expecting something much better than the usual network fare. She has a few interesting takes but this is mostly the regular single-gal-in-the-city show. The most outrageous thing here is that she's a minority actor in the lead of a regular show. She doesn't really play up that fact. Other than a brother, her family aspect isn't used much. She plays up her chubbiness more than her ethnicity. Mindy does struggle from time to time to find the flow. Her revolving door of relationships does leave me scratching my head a little. However that happens in single gal shows all the time. My minor complaint is that this is not as daring as I hoped but it is still very good with excellent writing. After 3 seasons, it gets canceled by Fox but the show gets a second life elsewhere.
With Mindy Kaling coming off of her memorable role in The Office, I was expecting something much better than the usual network fare. She has a few interesting takes but this is mostly the regular single-gal-in-the-city show. The most outrageous thing here is that she's a minority actor in the lead of a regular show. She doesn't really play up that fact. Other than a brother, her family aspect isn't used much. She plays up her chubbiness more than her ethnicity. Mindy does struggle from time to time to find the flow. Her revolving door of relationships does leave me scratching my head a little. However that happens in single gal shows all the time. My minor complaint is that this is not as daring as I hoped but it is still very good with excellent writing. After 3 seasons, it gets canceled by Fox but the show gets a second life elsewhere.
I'm surprised the ratings aren't a little higher for "The Mindy Project" - with a lot of the crap out there, "The Mindy Project" is refreshingly quite funny. The characters are quirky, and I have a smile on my face pretty much the whole time I am watching the show. It's a nice break from all the drama filled teenage/girls/vampire shows that seem to be all the rave right now.
This a light fun filled comedy, that i'd compare to "Parks and Rec" and "The Office." So if you like those shows then you'll probably like this one as well.
It's about a young doctor who is living similar lives to many woman in their earlier 30's. Can't find someone to settle down with but has a career and a nice friend base at her office. She's surrounded by characters who are mostly in the same boat as her.
The show is fast paced and filed with nutty dialogue and makes for a perfect show to watch during lunch, or if you need a break from hectic life.
This a light fun filled comedy, that i'd compare to "Parks and Rec" and "The Office." So if you like those shows then you'll probably like this one as well.
It's about a young doctor who is living similar lives to many woman in their earlier 30's. Can't find someone to settle down with but has a career and a nice friend base at her office. She's surrounded by characters who are mostly in the same boat as her.
The show is fast paced and filed with nutty dialogue and makes for a perfect show to watch during lunch, or if you need a break from hectic life.
A quick review after the beginning of the 3rd season.
"The Mindy Project" is a very enjoyable, painless, quirky comedy.
It's about a ...colleague of mine...Dr. Mindy Lahiri and her relationships in modern New York City.
The script is usually very good. The jokes and some one-liners make you laugh effortlessly. Some physical humor is also present. Overall a comedy which is enjoyable and fresh.
A major plus the absence of a "fake laugh track". I don't know about you but I don't like comedies that are trying to tell me WHEN to laugh.
Watch it and it will make your mood!
"The Mindy Project" is a very enjoyable, painless, quirky comedy.
It's about a ...colleague of mine...Dr. Mindy Lahiri and her relationships in modern New York City.
The script is usually very good. The jokes and some one-liners make you laugh effortlessly. Some physical humor is also present. Overall a comedy which is enjoyable and fresh.
A major plus the absence of a "fake laugh track". I don't know about you but I don't like comedies that are trying to tell me WHEN to laugh.
Watch it and it will make your mood!
The pilot episode had a few laughs but was underwhelming. That has changed with episode two where all the actors seems to have found their footing and the episode was very funny. Mindy's writing is sharp and if you like the humour on the Office, you should like this new series as well.
The supporting cast is pretty good as well, particularly Chris Messina whose susceptibility to irritation blends well with non stop chatter that is Mindy. There are swipes at the overemphasis of being politically correct in the workplace (just like in the Office), which makes for witty lines.
The supporting cast is pretty good as well, particularly Chris Messina whose susceptibility to irritation blends well with non stop chatter that is Mindy. There are swipes at the overemphasis of being politically correct in the workplace (just like in the Office), which makes for witty lines.
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- TriviaThe Mindy Project was cancelled by FOX on May 6, 2015. It was picked up by Hulu a week later.
- ErroresDanny's mother Annette, an apparently-devout Catholic, has an issue with the fact that Danny and Mindy weren't married when they had their kid. Yet she has little to no issue with Danny's brother Richie being gay, which is an equal sin (and possibly bigger) under the Catholic Church.
- ConexionesFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Rachel Maddow/Ike Bairnholtz (2014)
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