'The Mindy Project': Is it worth watching this fall?
'The Mindy Project' has unexpectedly dated references, but a strong cast should keep the show afloat.
'The Mindy Project' cast, including Mindy Kaling (l.) and Chris Messina (r.), should keep the show entertaining as it finds its footing.
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You鈥檝e seen the commercials. You鈥檝e heard the hype. Now there鈥檚 only one thing you want to know: Which of the new fall shows are worth watching and which should be avoided at all costs? In this continuing series, we give you the scoop on some of the most highly-anticipated shows of the season, with today鈥檚 subject being FOX鈥檚 THE MINDY PROJECT.
The Boilerplate: Since these pilot presentations may go through numerous rewrites and casting聽changes prior to premiere, this by no means should be considered an official review. Rather a preview of what one can expect come Fall.
The Plot: From Emmy award-nominated writer-producer and New York Times best-selling author Mindy Kaling comes a new single camera comedy that asks the age old question. Can a successful career woman who is unlucky in love possibly have it all? Stay tuned鈥
The Cast: THE MINDY PROJECT stars Mindy Kaling as Dr. Mindy Lahiri, Chris Messina as Danny Castellano, Ed Weeds as Jeremy Reed, Anna Camp as Gwen Grandy, Zoe Jarman as Betsy Putch, Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Marc Shulman, Amanda Setton as Shauna Dicanio and ike Barinholtz as Morgan Tookers.
The Snap Judgment: As a longtime Kaling supporter who not only relished every time her OFFICE alter ego was given the opportunity to deliver a memorable one liner (鈥淚 swallowed a tape worm last night. It鈥檚 going to grow up to three feet inside of me, and then it eats all of my food so that I don鈥檛 get fat. And then after three months, I take some medicine, and then I pass it. Creed sold it to me. It鈥檚 from Mexico.鈥), but devoured her , we expected more from the writer/performer鈥檚 latest project. A pilot that, much to our chagrin, played out like a less funny, surprisingly dated, small screen version of Bridget Jones鈥檚 Diary as a result of its over reliance on untimely pop-culture references (See: Michael Fassbender, Siri, Sandra Bullock, among others) and romantic clich茅s (Kaling鈥檚 character embarrasses herself at her former boyfriends wedding 脿 la Bridesmaids). That said, with a supporting cast that features a ridiculous roster of recent go-to guest stars such as Chris Messina (DAMAGES, THE NEWSROOM), Anna Camp (TRUE BLOOD, THE GOOD WIFE) and Stephen Tobolowsky (GLEE, CALIFORNICATION), not to mention Kaling鈥檚 undeniably unique voice at the helm, there is little chance that THE MINDY PROJECT won鈥檛 find its way into our regularly scheduled viewing rotation. A spot made all the more secure thanks to Fox鈥檚 fantastic programming strategy that finds it scheduled on Tuesdays alongside RAISING HOPE, BEN AND KATE and NEW GIRL as part of what is rapidly becoming our weeks go-to night for laughs.
The Conclusion: Has us willing to bet that much in the same way that it took Tina Fey鈥檚 30 ROCK a solid six to nine episodes to find its footing, THE MINDY PROJECT will undoubtedly flourish the more time both us as viewers and the writers spend in Kaling鈥檚 world.
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