Hulu’s comedy series “Not Suitable for Work,” created by Mindy Kaling, concludes its nine-episode first season with a two-part finale presented across Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Multiple outlets describe the finale as a pair of cliffhangers that resolves some immediate story movement while setting up future change for the ensemble of 20-somethings in New York navigating early careers and relationships.
Deadline reports that the season wraps with professional and romantic payoffs for the group, including career developments and unresolved questions that carry into any potential second season. Forbes similarly characterizes the finale as positioning “big changes” for each main character, driven by unresolved storylines that could be continued if Hulu renews the series.
Deadline also notes that the show’s first season uses an atypical episode count and scheduling approach, with the finale airing as back-to-back installments (episodes 108 and 109) rather than following a standard streaming cycle. Across coverage, the key focus remains on how the finale’s holiday framing and multiple cliffhangers leave the characters’ career trajectories and relationships primed for continuation.