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Mindy Lahiri tries to balance her personal and professional life, surrounded by quirky co-workers in a small medical practice in New York City. Season 2 picks up where the first one left off as Dr Mindy Lahiri is rushed back to New York from Haiti after falling ill, only to find that Shulman & Associates has hired a dashing new ob-gyn, and there's another doctor, Peter, waiting in the wings to join the practice.
I'm constantly wondering why more people aren't willing to take their relationship with both characters and this consistently hilarious show to the next... level.
The Mindy Project isn't the first sitcom to fearlessly pursue serialized story lines, but the show weaves them together well, and with total confidence.
Liking characters isn't essential to successful comedy - see the works of Larry David and Ricky Gervais, for instance - but you're setting the laugh bar much higher in that case, and Mindy isn't clearing it for me.
Mindy spent a lot of time last season trying to find its voice - and given the tone, rhythm, and finesse of the premiere's best lines, it seems like that journey yielded good results.
There's the sense that The Mindy Project finally has all of the pieces it needs to create a show that's consistently good, instead of just erratically so.