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The Totally Relatable World of “The Mindy Project”
Have you ever wanted to publicly announce how you really feel about your ex-boyfriend? Do you believe that losing five pounds would turn your life into a romantic comedy? Do you struggle trying to balance a demanding workload and some semblance of a social life? If you answered âyesâ to any of these questions, you have a lot in common with Mindy Kaling and her new character in âThe Mindy Project.â Kaling plays Dr. Mindy Kahiri, a perpetually single OB/GYN.  Her smarts make her a bit of a nerd, but she still frets over finding the perfect first date outfit.This is one of the reasons âThe Mindy Projectâ is so relatable, especially for Northwestern collegiettesâ˘. Kaling presents a realistic character you could imagine grabbing coffee with after a chem lab.
âEvery episode of âThe Mindy Project’ seems like something out of my life,â said sophomore Marianna Cooper. âThis weekâs episode about Halloween costumes was spot on.â This week, Mindy tackled the eternal Halloween problem: Why does a girl have to choose a costume thatâs either over-the-top sexy or funny? She even considers âcutting a cleavage hole in her crayon costume.â
Besides her smarts and hilarious struggles, Kaling brings another relatable aspect to primetime, her looks. Kaling is gorgeous, but itâs always refreshing to see someone who isnât a blonde, size 2 in a leading role. You root for Mindy in the show, and itâs actually believable  when she struggles to find an outfit that looks great on her for a first date.
It should also be noted that Kaling, who got her start writing for the NBC hit âThe Officeâ, writes, produces and stars in the show. In the male-dominated world of comedy writing and producing, this is truly a gift. With other hits like â30 Rockâ and âParks and Recreationâ thriving this season, it seems America finally wants comedy about women to be written by someone who actually knows how a tampon works or what an eyelash curler is. Women are just as funny as men, and Kaling is another hilarious step in total female comedy primetime domination.
Fox has picked up âThe Mindy Projectâ for a full season, and it airs on Tuesdays at 9:30/ 8:30c.  With its hilarious supporting cast and unique dialogue, it is definitely a new must-watch show for collegiettes⢠everywhere.
âThat show is my life,â said sophomore Kaela Walker. âI feel like Iâm watching myself on screen with the jokes she makes and all her hilarious failures.âÂ