
Mindy Kaling is moving to another office. Fox has given the green light to two medical pilots, a comedy from Office co-executive producer/co-star Kaling and a drama from the Drop Dead Diva duo of creator Josh Berman and producer Rob Wright. Additionally, the network has picked up to pilot the half-hour El Jefe from comedy veterans Moses Port and David Guarascio (Aliens In America).
Kaling wrote the single-camera comedy, in which she stars as a young Bridget Jones-type Ob/Gyn doctor balancing personal and professional life, surrounded by quirky co-workers in a small office. The project, which she executive produces with Howard Klein, has a personal element — Kaling herself is the daughter of an ob/gyn mother and an architect father. If the project goes to series, Kaling won’t be able to return to The Office next season. Like most core cast members, her contract is up at the end of this season. Universal TV is producing the pilot, originally developed for NBC. When the peacock network passed on the script, the studio took it to Fox, which immediately jumped on it. This marks the second outside pilot order for Universal TV this season, following CBS’ pickup over the weekend of a Spike Feresten/Louis CK comedy. This is also the studio’s consecutive medical pilot at Fox. Last year, Universal TV’s predecessor UMS was behind drama Weekends At Bellevue.
Michael Dinner has come on board to direct the Josh Berman/Rob Wright medical drama pilot, about a female doctor working for the mob in Chicago. Sony Pictures TV is producing, with Berman, Wright and Dinner exec producing. This was one of 4 hourlong projects vying for Fox’s last drama pilot slot. Word is that the network could still give spec Hieroglyph an off-cycle order.
Port & Guarascio’s El Jefe (aka The Boss), also from Sony TV, is about an upper-middle class 30-year-old guy who finally gets booted out of his dad and step-mom’s house and moves in with his cleaning woman’s family since he had nowhere else to go.
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Someone needs to explain this persons success to me. The episodes of the Office she has written have consistently been the worst ones.
Agreed. Early episodes she wrote were good, but my guess is the show runner at the time shaped it after her draft. Now that she is higher up on the food chain, her draft isn’t touched all that much. She sees the show in a more cartoony fashion. She doesn’t write it as a clever, subtle series on everyday office life but rather an over-the-top zany sitcom, which is fine but it’s not THE OFFICE. It’s almost like she would rather the show be random SNL-like skits and viral videos. Hopefully with her leaving the show will be put out of it’s misery and cancelled. It was once great but now is absurd. I think she’s a great talent but her humor is not what worked on The Office.
So she wrote this entire season?
HAHAHAHA Riiiiiiiight.
It’s not complicated. Many people consider her funny. You’re not one of them. Move on.
Many others don’t find her funny.
Many others do. Quit the hating. Point taken. Move on.
No, thanks. We’ll keep exposing Kaling for the mediocrity she is. Not only is it a valuable service, it’s also fun.
As for you: move on.
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Hopefully Mindy’s show will go on Wednesday night because Whitney and Chelsea are only averaging about seven vaginal references per night and I would like to see my Wednesday’s up at around 11 or 12.
Seems like it could be a fit with New Girl.
She’s still not funny…
Disagree based on the list below, she’s been credited with some of my favourites and some of the show’s more memorable ones.
After the Niagara episode I would say The Office as a whole saw a decline and has soured fans on what was once a great TV show.
Hope she finds success on Fox!
“Hot Girl” (April 26, 2005) – Season 1
“The Dundies” (September 20, 2005) – Season 2
“The Injury” (January 12, 2006) – Season 2
“Take Your Daughter to Work Day” (March 16, 2006) – Season 2
“Diwali” (November 2, 2006) – Season 3
“Ben Franklin” (February 1, 2007) – Season 3
“Branch Wars” (November 1, 2007) – Season 4
“Night Out” (April 24, 2008) – Season 4
“Frame Toby” (November 20, 2008) – Season 5
“Lecture Circuit: Part 1″ (February 5, 2009) – Season 5
“Lecture Circuit: Part 2″ (February 12, 2009) – Season 5
“Golden Ticket” (March 12, 2009) – Season 5
“Niagara” co-written with Greg Daniels (October 8, 2009) – Season 6
“Secret Santa” (December 10, 2009) – Season 6
“The Manager and the Salesman” (February 11, 2010) – Season 6
“Secretary’s Day” (April 22, 2010) – Season 6
“The Sting” (October 21, 2010) – Season 7
“Classy Christmas” (December 9, 2010) – Season 7
“Michael’s Last Dundies” (April 21, 2011) – Season 7
“Christmas Wishes” – Season 8
I would watch any new project she’s involved in, I think she’s awesome and super talented! I would love to see her new show paired up with “New Girl”!
Thanks for that! She has written some great ones!!
Yes!! Agreed! I just finished her book and really enjoyed it!! Her humor really shined and I would also support any endeavor she undertakes.
good for kaling – she is the funniest lady on tv, maybe this will give her a better chance to display her talent.
So you’re saying she’s the “funniest lady on TV” but that she needs a “better chance” to display her talent. That makes zero sense.
Also this show will go nowhere.
Wow, nbc passed after reading the script, huh. And she’s in their stable homegrown “talent.” Not exactly a vote of confidence.
In what can only be described as yet another stupid move from the honchos at NBC, letting go one of the funniest charcacter on The Office, yet never utilized correctly, to jump to Fox. Kudos to NBC for another bright move, keep them coming.
FOX has green lit “EL JEFE” great Anglo guy moves in with his Latino cleaning ladies family. Way to piss off more Latinos. I can guarantee you FOX will probably also cast non USA grown Latinos you know 2nd and beyond gen American/Latinos. So done with the one dimensional depictions of Latinos on TV.