- A late night talk show host suspects that she may soon lose her long-running show.
- Katherine Newbury (Dame Emma Thompson) is a pioneer and legendary host on the late-night talk-show circuit. When she's accused of being a "woman who hates women", she puts affirmative action on the to-do list, and presto. Molly (Mindy Kaling) is hired as the one woman in Katherine's all-male writers' room. But Molly might be too little, too late, as the formidable Katherine also faces the reality of low ratings and a network that wants to replace her. Wanting to prove she's not merely a diversity hire who's disrupting the comfort of the brotherhood, Molly is determined to help Katherine revitalize her show and career--and possibly effect even bigger change at the same time.
- Comedy legend Katherine Newbury has been the queen of American late night talk television for twenty-eight years. In her quest for perfection, she has ruled over her show with an iron fist, she demanding commitment and loyalty, and will fire people for the slightest hint of not being up to that standard. She treats her staff largely as dispensable things rather than people in not even knowing most of her writing staff by name or face in not having met most of them. In an unexpected visit to the set by the current network president Caroline Morton, Katherine learns that the network is thinking about replacing her in they feeling that her shtick is stale as witnessed by declining ratings over the past decade, something about which she was totally oblivious in her narcissism. She believes the entire fault lies at the feet of her writers, who she decides to meet for the first time. They include the most recent addition, Molly Patel, on this her first day. Molly is unaware that she was a diversity hire in Katherine being accused of being anti-female in her entire writing staff being white males, Katherine having directed head writer Brad to hire a woman. Molly, who had no writing or television experience, was the only applicant fitting the bill, with her being South Asian an extra benefit in killing two birds with one stone. Molly not only is thus a fish out of water but a black sheep in she trying to find her place in this, a crucial time for the show as the writers as a collective try to save the show and thus their jobs. This task will be difficult in Katherine resisting change, and the writers fearing going outside of the box that Katherine has built for them leading to an overall sense of complacency. Within this situation, Molly will discover some diversity in that sea of testosterone white, she butting heads with Tom Campbell, who likes to remind anyone who will listen that he writes the monologues and who, as a nepo hire years ago, wanted his own younger brother for Molly's job, while she makes a connection with Charlie Fain, an aspiring stand-up himself.—Huggo
- Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) is an acclaimed talk show host with an extensive career in comedy, but her show's ratings have seen a steady decline over the past decade. The network's president, Caroline Morton (Amy Ryan), tells Katherine to fix up her show or she will be replaced.
In an attempt to revamp the show, Katherine has Molly Patel (Mindy Kaling) hired to her writing staff, mainly on the basis that she is an Indian American woman while many of the writers are white men. Katherine has a reputation of not letting women last on her staff. Molly worked at a chemical plant and participated in an essay contest which gave her the chance to meet the president of parent-parent company of Katherine's show. In that meeting she asked for an intro to Katherine, as she loves comedy. Katherine is under tremendous pressure and on the first day of the re-start, she fires 2 workers, which also happens to be Molly's first day at work. This instantly makes all the other writers hate her, plus the fact that she berates the show in her very first meeting (which Katherine likes as she is being honest)
Although Molly has little experience in comedy and initially struggles, she proves her worth by giving Katherine good material to work with on her show as well as ideas on how to reach out to a bigger audience. For e.g. she figures out that up until the crisis meeting Katherine had not even met most of the writers on her team. Burditt (Max Casella) becomes her new cabin share. In one meeting Molly gets told off for offering more unsolicited criticism, but no solutions. Burditt advises her to write something and she does, which is accepted by Katherine for the very next show. But on stage she decides to skip the joke as it is considered too political and shows the true nature of Katherine's beliefs to the audience.
The first attempt at inviting more "current" stars is a disaster when you tube star Mimi Mismatch (Annaleigh Ashford) is invited to the show, who storms off after she realizes that Katherine is attempting to make fun of her and show her in an intellectually inferior way. Tom Campbell (Reid Scott) is the monologue and is threatened by Molly's presence as she is smart and has Katherine's ear. After the Mimi disaster Katherine hires a PR expert who makes her invite the media to a party at her home. Molly meets Katherine's sweet husband Walter. She also saves Katherine from one of the pointed questions from the media about her harsh treatment of the writers.
One night Molly has to attend a charity event where she is doing stand-up comedy in support of Lung Cancer. Katherine is working and forbids Molly to go, but she goes anyway. Katherine follows her and watches her make fun of the fact that she got fired 15 mins ago, on stage. Katherine is fascinated how Molly took personal events from her life and made that into comedy material.
She decides to follow up on that and make the show more about herself. The jokes become more personal and political. The results prove successful. The show becomes more engaging, and the ratings go up, so much so that Caroline's family is also watching it.
Katherine learns that Caroline wants to pick young, popular comedian Daniel Tennant (Ike Barinholtz) to replace her as the new host. Katherine resists, as Daniel's comedy is vulgar and misogynistic. With backup from her writers, Katherine defies the network's demands and decides on air to continue her career.
An email from one of the writers, Charlie (Hugh Dancy), gets leaked, in which it is revealed that Katherine had an affair with Charlie after her husband Walter (John Lithgow) was initially diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In the middle of the drama, Katherine fires Molly when she tells her she is acting poorly in the wake of the news (Molly advises Katherine to admit to the affair on the show and to share her side of the story). Eventually, Katherine makes amends with Walter and the other writers and admits her affair to her audience. Her sincerity and passion for the show convinces Caroline to let her stick around, and Katherine later apologizes to Molly and hires her back. One year later, the show's team has diversified, Molly is promoted to co-lead monologue writer, and Katherine's show is more successful than ever.
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