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[The Office Ladies Deep Dive: Celebrating Diwali and Behind-the-Scenes Secrets]-[Second Drink: Diwali with Mindy Kaling]

Office Ladies · B2 · 2025-06-23

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The Office Ladies: Unpacking the 'Diwali' Episode

In this episode of Office Ladies, hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey take a nostalgic trip back to Season 3, Episode 6, "Diwali." Joined by special guest Mindy Kaling—who wrote the episode and played Kelly Kapoor—the hosts explore the historical significance of the episode, share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and reveal "flirty" deleted scenes that would have completely altered the trajectory of the Jim and Karen relationship.

A Historic Television Moment

"Diwali" holds a special place in television history as the first American comedy series to depict the Hindu festival of Diwali. Airing in 2006, the episode brought the vibrant culture of the festival to 8.8 million viewers. Kaling reflects on the experience, noting that as an Indian-American, she was initially challenged to confront her own lack of deep knowledge about the holiday while writing the script. She credits Greg Daniels for finding the humor in that very experience—Kelly’s "defiant attitude" about the festival despite knowing little about it.

The "Flirty Flirt" That Was Cut

The hosts reveal that the shooting draft contained much more aggressive romantic tension between Jim and Karen than what ultimately aired. Jenna and Angela recount reading through scenes that were cut, including one where Karen teases Jim about his bike-to-work routine and Jim confidently calls her out on her "huge crush" on him. Perhaps most shocking is the revelation of a filmed, tipsy make-out scene between Jim and Karen in a parking lot. Kaling, Rashida Jones, and the production team collectively agreed to cut these moments to keep the show’s romantic tension "finessed" and "smartly done," adhering to the philosophy that, for The Office, "less is more."

Production Memories and Nepotism

The episode was filmed at Grant High School, a location rich with cinematic history (including Freaks and Geeks). The hosts share fond memories of the production, from Brian Baumgartner tossing a football on the grass to the cast’s genuine excitement about leaving the office environment. Kaling jokingly admits to "nepotism" by casting her own parents as Kelly’s parents. She recalls being terrified that their acting would be "stilted," but director Miguel Arteta was so impressed by her father’s performance that he wanted to give him more lines—a prospect that panicked Kaling, who didn't want her parents to become regulars on the show.

The Art of Cringe and Comedy

As always, the hosts break down the iconic moments of the episode, such as Michael Scott’s disastrous proposal to Carol. The hosts note that Nancy Carrell (who played Carol) "knocked it out of the park" by playing the scene with perfect, quiet endurance. The discussion also touches on the "Kama Sutra" meeting, where the cast was handed booklets of positions that were blurred for TV but explicit in real life.

A Legacy of Inspiration

The episode concludes with a heartwarming look at the guest stars, specifically Jayshia Patel, who played one of Kelly’s sisters. Patel, now a morning news anchor, shares that meeting Kaling was a defining moment of her childhood, as she rarely saw Indian actresses on screen at the time. This sentiment underscores the enduring impact of the "Diwali" episode, proving that the show’s humor was matched by its ability to represent and inspire diverse communities.

Ultimately, the podcast serves as a reminder of why The Office remains a cultural touchstone. Whether it is Michael’s ill-advised "Hanukkah song" (which was scripted from the pre-table draft) or the subtle camaraderie of the cast sitting together on the floor during the finale, the hosts highlight the "abundance of riches" that made their time on the show so special.

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