Character Relationships in The Mindy Project

Dr. Mindy Lahiri (played by Mindy Kaling) is a protagonist in The Mindy Project. An obstetrician/gynecologist who tries to balance her personal and professional life in New York City. Inspired by the creator's mother, she navigates her journey with the help of her quirky co-workers. Dr. Jeremy Reed (played by Ed Weeks) appears in The Mindy Project. An English physician who manages the small medical practice where the main characters work. Morgan Tookers (played by Ike Barinholtz) appears in The Mindy Project. A wacky yet lovable registered nurse. She has a background as an ex-con, adding a unique dynamic to the clinic staff. Beverly (played by Beth Grant) appears in The Mindy Project. An older office receptionist characterized by her libidinous personality, working in the same medical practice. Colette Kimball-Kinney (played by Fortune Feimster) appears in The Mindy Project. Dr. Anna Ziev (played by Rebecca Rittenhouse) appears in The Mindy Project. Dr. Jody Kimball-Kinney (played by Garret Dillahunt) appears in The Mindy Project. Tamra Webb (played by Xosha Roquemore) appears in The Mindy Project. A blunt nurse who works alongside Mindy and the other physicians at the New York City medical practice.

The Mindy Project (2012) — Character Map & Story Timeline

The Mindy Project (2012) Poster

The Mindy Project (2012) interactive character relationship network and AI-powered story timeline. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters across the narrative arc.

AI Narrative Summary

Overall narrative architecture across all 6 seasons

Character Network — 8 Characters

Key Relationships

Rating: 6.3/10 (189 votes)

Story Structure — 6 Plot Phases

Season 1: Love & Clinic Chaos

Season 2: Long Distance & New Faces

Season 3: Secrecy & Stanford

Season 4: Parenthood & Practice Shifts

Season 5: Divorce & New Beginnings

Season 6: Resolution & Weddings

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