Casey – Mindy’s hip pastor boyfriend is a lot of
fun. His job leads to some good
plotlines – all the Haiti stuff, of course, and I love his panic when his Bible
school kids get excited over Mindy’s description of Hinduism – and it also
gives us the fabulous image of Mindy in her Tyler Perry church outfit. Casey has amusing, slightly bickering
chemistry with Mindy, and his prediction of what she’d be like as a pregnant
woman is terrific. He also gets plenty
of good rom-com trope subversion, my favorites being the hilarious shower scene
and the disastrous camping trip.
Josh – Heaven help me; he’s an epic
sports-attorney tool, but I just love Josh.
I like his somewhat awkward cockiness (fake-scrolling through all the “Kaitlyns”
in his contacts is a good moment) and the way he undermines any sweet thing he
does by telling Mindy how much it cost. He
and Mindy seem to like each other in an almost begrudging way that’s funny and
surprisingly endearing. Even at his most
jerkish, Josh makes me laugh by asking one of his pro-athlete clients for Downton Abbey updates – how can you not
love it?
Sam – Mindy’s old friend from Jewish sleepover
camp reconnects with her on FaceBook, and their one-shot episode is a
blast. Sam is now a soldier recently
returned from Afghanistan, and Mindy tries to give him all the things he misses
about civilian life (including girls’ shampoo and Nora Ephron movies.) I like that their bond is based on their old
friendship and they spend most of their time making each other laugh. Also, the letter scene is pitch-perfect, and kudos
to the casting director for finding such perfect 13-year-old versions of Mindy
Kaling and Seth Rogen.
Charlie – Mindy first meets police officer
Charlie when his daughter comes to Mindy as a patient. Almost instantly, they have a combative
chemistry not unlike Mindy’s with Danny, and in many ways, Charlie seems like
an older version of everyone’s favorite curmudgeonly Italian doctor. He has no qualms about confronting Mindy and
wants to see better for her than she does for herself, like encouraging her to
become more self-sufficient. Plus, nothing
is quite as much fun as Mindy arguing with guys she’s attracted to.
Jamie – The Office
fan in me likes seeing B.J. Novak with Mindy Kaling again, in a relationship
completely different from Ryan and Kelly.
He and Mindy have cute, casual chemistry – I like their dinner party
meet-cute, and the way they bond over a hypothetical Gerard Butler/Kate
Beckinsale movie is awesome. His main
plot leans heavy on the rom-com stuff, since the tightness between him and his
best friend Lucy smacks of When Harry Met
Sally, and Mindy worries that she’s a bump on the road to Jamie’s real love
story. Oh, and his job (he’s a Latin
professor) provides us with Mindiana Jones, one of my absolute favorite bits on
the show.
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