'The Mindy Project' Season 3 Spoilers: Danny And Mindy Breakup Looms? Cast Adam Pally Becomes Everybody's Favorite Bro

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"The Mindy Project" season 3 spoilers revealed more challenges ahead for Danny and Mindy, as cast Adam Pally becomes Hollywood's favorite "bro" when it needs one.

The TVLine's Michael Ausiello wrote "The Mindy Project" season 3 spoilers when he talked to executive producer Matt Warburton.

"The primary difficulty between the two characters is how different they are. Every little issue - like the fact that Mindy can't keep a tube of toothpaste in Danny's house without him being bothered by it - will be the primary driver of story, at least for the time being," the executive producer said.

"We know the characters love each other, so introducing a lot of people from the outside just to upset that would feel phony. Our motive in the beginning is just, 'What makes it impossible for these two people, who love each other, to get along?'" he added.

Earlier, E! News revealed "The Mindy Project" season 3 spoilers when it reported that Rob Mcelhenny of "It's Always Sunny in Philadephia" was added to the cast as Morgan's cousin, Ike Barinholtz.

"Both characters are weird, both actors are high-larious, and the idea of both actors together is pretty much making our Thursday right now," the website said.

According to Zap2it blog, production started for the Fox sitcom on July 30 with Mindy Kaling, who plays the lead Mindy Lahiri, tweeting while preparing to film an episode. The title of the premiere will be called "We're a Couple Now, Haters!" from "We're a Couple Now, Bitches!" said the 35-year-old actress.

Meanwhile, Kevin Falling of TheDailyBeast wrote that cast Adam Pally (Peter Prentice), 32, has the role of everybody's favorite bro down pat.

Adam Pally is a 32-year-old actor from New Jersey, who has been married since 2008 and has two young children. Yet, somehow, the self-described family man has become TV's go-to guy when it comes to casting an actor to play a "bro."

"I'm pretty bro-y. In my old age-I've gotten married and had kids-I've become less so. Or maybe that's more bro-y. I can't tell. But I definitely identify with the guy who is kind of a normal dude who listens to Pearl Jam and occasionally will switch that up with a little James Taylor, because his dad liked it," Adam Pally told the site.

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