Overview
- The series, which premieres Tuesday, June 2, drops three episodes at launch on Hulu and will add two new episodes each Tuesday until the June 23 finale.
- Created by Mindy Kaling with Charlie Grandy as showrunner, the show follows five twenty‑somethings in Manhattan balancing careers in banking, fashion, media and medicine.
- Critics who screened the full nine episodes largely praised the ensemble performances and on‑screen chemistry but flagged rushed romantic arcs, underwritten supporting players and uneven runtimes.
- The principal cast includes Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin, Nicholas Duvernay and Jay Ellis with recurring appearances from Constance Wu and Victor Garber, and the series uses streaming freedoms for stronger language and sexual content.
- Kaling’s track record and the show’s New York premiere helped raise visibility, and reviewers say the series leans on familiar hangout‑comedy conventions rather than a distinct Gen‑Z voice, leaving room to watch whether a second season deepens character arcs.