The hit comedy Never Have I Ever,, penned by Mindy Kaling is back for season three
August 12, 2022 - 12:54 BST Emmy Griffiths Never Have I Ever is finally back on Netflix for season three, and fans have been quick to binge-watch the hugely popular teen comedy - and needless to say, they have some thoughts about it!In the opening three episodes - and spoilers ahead for those who have yet to watch, you have been warned - the show undoes the relationships set up in season two, including Devi and Paxton, Ben and Aneesa and Fabiola and Eve - and viewers took to social media to...
A third person wrote:"They’re not even dropping 'hints' that Ben and Aneesa’s relationship is headed to its end… they’re straight up telling us." However, others were thrilled that the show appeared to be moving towards Ben and Devi coming together, with one writing:"I'm BEGGING THE WRITERS TO GIVE ME BEN AND DEVI BEFORE THE END OF THIS SEASON PLEEEEEEEEK," while another wrote:"idc benvi is my endgame.
The show is set to finish after four seasons, and Mindy Kaling opened up about why to Entertainment Weekly, explaining:"Four seasons for a high school show felt like it made sense. They can’t be in high school forever. We’ve seen those shows. Like, you’ve been in high school for 12 years. What is going on here? Also, the actors get older and it starts looking insane that a 34-year-old is playing a 15-year-old.
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