The final two episodes of Not Suitable for Work just dropped, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats with a tantalizing cliffhanger. As the New Year approaches, the dynamic crew from Murray Hill seems poised for fresh starts. These closing episodes certainly captured the holiday spirit in all its magical chaos, especially for a native New Yorker like me.
AJ and Bill's relationship drama was almost expected, but Davis risking his career for AJ was a twist that caught many by surprise. His gesture of defending AJ at such personal cost hints at his deep feelings for her, which almost makes one root for their pairing.
“Davis putting his job on the line was a bold move that had me rooting for a Davis and AJ endgame,” a fan chimed in on social media.
Meanwhile, Kel and Abby face their own pivotal moments. Abby, confronting her failures, seeks support from her former boss Vanessa (played by Constance Wu), showcasing Mindy Kaling's knack for depicting self-sabotage and growth. Kel, on the other hand, takes the stage on Broadway, cheered on by his students instead of his absent parents.
Mindy Kaling has once again stirred up romantic intrigue with her signature slow-burn storytelling. Abby and Kel's budding connection seems promising, albeit predictable, as Abby begins to see Kel in a new light. Their story might be unfolding slowly, but that makes any potential romance feel well-earned.
The real shocker, however, was the last scene: AJ and Josh planning a New Year’s Eve bash, only for AJ to share a kiss with Davis instead. Josh’s near-interruption adds a delicious tension to this triangle. As always, Kaling weaves complex love stories that promise more drama ahead.
Kaling's latest comedic triumph has captured the internet's imagination, introducing viewers to an endearing ensemble. Standing strong in streaming rankings and taking over social media, the show seems primed for a renewal. As fans, we're already buzzing at the thought of more episodes and deeper dives into these beloved characters' lives.