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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 2
Mindy Kaling's 9-Episode 'Not Suitable for Work' Premieres on Hulu as a Gen Z Sitcom With Millennial Vibes
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 2

Mindy Kaling's 9-Episode 'Not Suitable for Work' Premieres on Hulu as a Gen Z Sitcom With Millennial Vibes

3 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 2
  • Nine half-hour episodes of Mindy Kaling’s “Not Suitable for Work” debuted on Hulu, centering on five 20-something New Yorkers juggling entry-level jobs, shared-apartment friendships and overlapping romances.
  • The review says the show leans on a familiar sitcom formula—big-city career angst and dating drama—while feeling more like a 1990s or 2000s comfort watch than a sharply contemporary Gen Z portrait.
  • Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin and Nicholas Duvernay anchor the ensemble, with the cast’s easy chemistry and lightly comic tone cited as the series’ main strengths.
  • Current-era touches such as AI gigs, Reddit conspiracy theories and dating-app culture appear only lightly, leaving the show less timely than peers chasing a more specific Gen Z zeitgeist.
  • That old-fashioned approach may limit its realism, but the review argues the series’ likable cast, steady jokes and escapist appeal give it room to grow if Hulu orders a second season.
Is Kaling's new sitcom a comforting throwback or a culturally out-of-touch fantasy?
Does the gap between critics and audiences prove 'comfort food' TV is what people want?