The complicated life of a first-generation Indian-American teenage girl, inspired by Mindy Kaling's own childhood.The complicated life of a first-generation Indian-American teenage girl, inspired by Mindy Kaling's own childhood.The complicated life of a first-generation Indian-American teenage girl, inspired by Mindy Kaling's own childhood.
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This is my first review.
I binge-watched the entire series in one go. I can't wait for the next season. The characters are so sweet and relatable. If you like teen comedies/dramas, I highly recomend it. I think it's realy good to have an Indian lead for once. I don't wanna spoil anything, just go and watch!
I binge-watched the entire series in one go. I can't wait for the next season. The characters are so sweet and relatable. If you like teen comedies/dramas, I highly recomend it. I think it's realy good to have an Indian lead for once. I don't wanna spoil anything, just go and watch!
It wasn't near the oustanding calibre of other shows I've watched but was still was fairly enjoyable. It had it's share of cliches and cringey moments but it managed to portray a touching story of a girl recovering from grief alongside her family. I did infact laugh a few times although some of the jokes were extremely awkward and cheesy. The characters were likeable with the exception of a couple who I found annoying and the plot was very predictable. But overall I binged the whole show and remained interested throughout every episode so I do reccomend.
Never have I ever ... enjoyed a teen comedy as much as I do this show. Seriously. I'm a 48 year old man who started watching with my family thinking, "I love Mindy Kaling, but there's no way she's winning me over here." I was wrong. So, so wrong.
I think what did it was the John McEnroe 'inner voice' of Devi (the main character). The reasoning not only made her accessible to everyone, but the constant McEnroe delivery raises the humor into literal laugh out loud territory. I still giggle thinking about many of the lines.
Give this show a real chance. It finds its groove a few episodes in and ... and it doesn't stop.
I think what did it was the John McEnroe 'inner voice' of Devi (the main character). The reasoning not only made her accessible to everyone, but the constant McEnroe delivery raises the humor into literal laugh out loud territory. I still giggle thinking about many of the lines.
Give this show a real chance. It finds its groove a few episodes in and ... and it doesn't stop.
I'm a brown girl in my late 20s yet this show somehow feels relevant to me. I know exactly her feelings, been there,done that all of it, and I think that what's makes it special. Also, it tackles major issues including suffering the lose of a loving parent as a teen.
Great job!
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- TriviaDuring an April 2020 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Mindy Kaling said that the element of the series's plot in which Devi develops temporary paralysis in response to her shock and grief over her father's death was a true story from the real life of the brother of the show's co-creator, Lang Fisher. "When we were talking about the series--there are so many teenage series . . . about love and sex and all of that--and we were both really interested, because we had parents that died unexpectedly, in talking about grief and how grief manifests itself. And [Lang's] brother, after her parents got divorced, had about four months when his legs were paralyzed. And then, all of a sudden, they started working again. And they went to every doctor. They went to every psychologist. And it was this mysterious thing. . . . In researching it, this is something that happens to people, particularly young people, sometimes after trauma. So that was hard to resist as something to talk about. And after she spoke to her brother and got permission, we felt we wanted to use it in the series, because we thought it was a really fascinating physical manifestation of a teenager's grief."
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