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Max’s Comedy Series Returns This Month

Nov 4, 2024

What’s next for the women of Essex College? “The Sex Lives of College Girls” is set to return for an anticipated third season. The Max series strives for a level of diversity unseen among many streaming projects.
Creator and executive producer Mindy Kaling spoke about the authenticity of ‘Girls’ along with another Kaling creation, “Never Have I Ever,” in an interview with Teen Vogue.
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“Young women of color are typically not the stars of TV shows, at least when I was growing up, and to be able to do two of them and feature so many, particularly South Asian actors on ‘Never Have I Ever,’ is a gift,” she told the outlet. “It’s also this big responsibility, obviously to make sure that we’re doing a good job, and it feels really authentic.”Previous seasons of ‘Girls’ featured a host of talented performers, this upcoming run is no different. Series regulars for the upcoming season include Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Christopher Meyer, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Renika Williams, Gracie Lawrence, and Mia Rodgers. Chalamet came to the attention of critics with her performance in the 2021 short film “Adulting.” It would see her win several awards for the role of Marion.
The series’ official synopsis:
“Created by Emmy®-nominated writer and producer Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, THE SEX LIVES OF COLLEGE GIRLS follows a group of college students at New England’s prestigious Essex College.”
Return to Essex College with “The Sex Lives of College Girls.” The third season premieres November 21 on Max, with a new episode debuting each week through January 23, 2025. Watch the series’ trailer below. 

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