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Never Have I Ever Season 4 review: This compelling emotional roller-coaster makes for a perfect weekend watch

Never Have I Ever Season 4 review: As the curtain rises on June 8th for the final season of Never Have I Ever, viewers brace themselves for a compelling emotional roller-coaster. The teen drama, conceptualised by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher, has captivated audiences since its inception in 2020. The show’s protagonist, Devi Vishwakumar, played brilliantly by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, is a character who resonates deeply with viewers, making the show’s conclusion a momentous event.

A Journey of Growth and Love Triangles

Season 4 picks up the narrative thread from where it was left in Season 3, with Devi and Ben in a complicated scenario. The addition of Margot, a lesser-known school student, further complicates this intricate love triangle. The return of Paxton, Devi’s ex-boyfriend, adds another dimension to the plot, showcasing the impressive character growth he undergoes, thereby becoming more than just a handsome face.

Devi’s Supporting Cast Shines Bright

Each character has been treated with a unique narrative arc. Devi’s mother, Nalini, portrayed by Poorna Jagannathan, breaks stereotypes about South Asian parenting. Her cousin Kamala grapples with the dual pressures of cultural expectations and personal ambitions. Devi’s best friends Eleanor and Fabiola, as well as Ben Gross, the academic achiever turned nemesis, all provide additional depth to the show.

The Final Season – Hits and Misses

Devi’s portrayal in the final season leaves audiences in awe of her maturity, despite her frequent disastrous choices. However, some fans might feel disappointed by the limited screen time given to Devi’s late father, Mohan, and Megan Suri’s character, Aneesa.

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An Emotional Adieu to Never Have I Ever

Despite some predictable turns, the last episode of Never Have I Ever is a delightful watch, pulling at heartstrings with a series of emotional confessions. The show has not only been a successful teen drama but also a platform for discussing essential issues such as mental health, grief, bullying, and the importance of therapy. Its diverse and well-crafted characters have left an indelible impression on viewers, making it a noteworthy representation of the South Asian culture and GenZ’s mindset.
To summarise, the final season of Never Have I Ever is a must-watch, promising to deliver not just entertainment, but also a chance to reflect on universal themes of love, growth, and identity.

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