Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Winter be Bingeing 26' - Not Suitable for Work - Season One

Not Suitable for Work follows five work-obsessed twenty-somethings who strive for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness, in Manhattan.

So another comedy series set in New York. With semi-likeable characters. Oh dear, this sounds familiar.

Created by Mindy Kaling, this follows The Sex Lives of College Girls, which concluded last year from HBO Max.

Kaling's latest offering streams on Hulu, Disney+ in Australia. The nine episodes dropped throughout June, with me just catching up over the weekend. In-between my three movies lol.

The series luckily improved over the nine episodes, however I would be surprised if this was given a second season. Not that it was super bad, it was just not that funny, nor were the characters that engaging or original.

Starring, Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin, & Nicholas Duvernay as the leads, with Jay Ellis, Ego Nwodim, Constance Wu, Victor Garber, Greg Germann, Judy Gold, Harry Richardson, Laura Bell Bundy, Stella Everett, May Hong, Bhavesh Patel, Emilia Suárez, and Michael Benjamin Washington also starring.

Unfortunately the number of streaming comedies are landing thick and fast. With Adults (a slightly better, version of this series) landing on Disney+ soon and Overcompensating returning to Amazon.

The Sex Lives of College Girls had sass, this sadly just had a few odd balls in the big apple, all looking for careers and love. Not very original. What about a series set in Detroit? Or Denver? Sadly as I consume a fair few comedies, this one just wasn't the laugh out loud, romp I was after.

Either way how'd episode nine play out? Spoilers below...


Davis plans to spend New Year's Eve partying. 

Kate abruptly fires Kel. Abby, who has begun working retail to pay off the jacket, tells AJ that Davis has feelings for her. 

Josh teasingly comforts AJ about her breakup, and the two agree to spend New Year's together. He apologises to his dad in order to get Wes a spot on a live show, and helps make the appearance a success. 

When Bill returns to work, Davis learns about Aspen and Bill's treatment of AJ. He gets into a fight with Bill and is fired. 

Kel is disappointed to learn his parents did not attend his play, but is pleased that his students did. 

Abby accepts Vanessa's offer to resume working with her. She attends Kel's cast party, but is secretly disappointed to watch him make a move on a castmate. 

Davis drops by the apartment and admits he defended AJ to Bill because he likes her. Josh watches them kiss.

Time will tell if we see a resolution to this cliffhanger. Or will it go the way of Mid-Century Modern?

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