Mindy Kaling Calls 'Not Suitable for Work' the Final Chapter of Her Self-Based TV Trilogy
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Glenn Garner
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Summary
Mindy Kaling describes her new Hulu series 'Not Suitable for Work' as the final installment in a TV trilogy "loosely based" on her life, following 'Never Have I Ever' (about her childhood and loss of a parent) and 'Sex Lives of College Girls'. The show completes what she calls the "Mindy Comedic Universe" (MCU), with new episodes releasing on Tuesdays.
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Never Have I Ever was a show loosely based on my childhood and the loss of a parent.
Sex Lives with College Girls
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