With its upcoming final season, ‘Never Have I Ever’ cements its place in the top-tier of serial television.
returns to narrate another superb standalone installment focused on Ben , Devi’s rival overachiever and persistent romantic foil. A late-season debate competition nicely brings some of the show’s richest threads together. And the finale is, mostly, a marvel of a two-hander between Devi and Nalini as they wend their way toward realizing, with some catharsis, just how much they need each other.
I think of Kaling’s season-premiere script in that vein, hitting such complicated beats with precision, over and over. She has the expositional work of getting viewers up to speed, the setup of where various incidents will take our characters this season—and yet it’s still jam-packed with incredibly funny dialogue and incredibly strong character work. In one scene, Devi sits with her therapist, Dr. Ryan , as she negotiates her complicated feelings over being suddenly—and, in turn, exposed.
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