Warning: This piece contains major spoilers for the final season of “Never Have I Ever.” If you haven’t watched yet, turn back now!
Jaren Lewison hopes the scene in Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” Season 4 finale where Ben Gross realizes he needs to profess his love to Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) becomes as iconic as Heath Ledger’s dancing in “Ten Things I Hate About You” or John Cusack’s boombox scene in “Say Anything.”
In the scene, Ben flies from New York back to California to tell Devi he “likes her,” nay, he “loves her” during Nirmala’s wedding.
“I’m really hoping that audiences respond to that because I think that’s the culmination of the last four years of every Ben and Devi moment, the first one being at Model Un when they work together. There’s a connection there, and Ben says to her,...
Jaren Lewison hopes the scene in Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” Season 4 finale where Ben Gross realizes he needs to profess his love to Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) becomes as iconic as Heath Ledger’s dancing in “Ten Things I Hate About You” or John Cusack’s boombox scene in “Say Anything.”
In the scene, Ben flies from New York back to California to tell Devi he “likes her,” nay, he “loves her” during Nirmala’s wedding.
“I’m really hoping that audiences respond to that because I think that’s the culmination of the last four years of every Ben and Devi moment, the first one being at Model Un when they work together. There’s a connection there, and Ben says to her,...
- 6/10/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
We make plans and work hard towards achieving them, but life sometimes finds a way to knock us off course in a way we can never get back if we try.
Devi's plans for Princeton were cut short when she didn't receive the feedback she wanted on Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 6.
Everyone else had reason to celebrate because they had gotten into the college of their choice, but Fabiola was feeling less than celebratory. The secret was still troubling her.
Despite having a rough start in the morning, Devi was feeling celebratory, especially after hearing that someone had been accepted into Princeton.
Nothing could have prepared her for the results.
The feedback she'd gotten was pretty good, in most people's opinion, because it's better than being told no. Maybe there was something Princeton needed from her, and that was why they deferred her admission.
It is hard...
Devi's plans for Princeton were cut short when she didn't receive the feedback she wanted on Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 6.
Everyone else had reason to celebrate because they had gotten into the college of their choice, but Fabiola was feeling less than celebratory. The secret was still troubling her.
Despite having a rough start in the morning, Devi was feeling celebratory, especially after hearing that someone had been accepted into Princeton.
Nothing could have prepared her for the results.
The feedback she'd gotten was pretty good, in most people's opinion, because it's better than being told no. Maybe there was something Princeton needed from her, and that was why they deferred her admission.
It is hard...
- 6/9/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Devi's car had been in her possession for less than a day before it had been vandalized.
On Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 2, Devi set out to find whoever was responsible for the atrocity, and she turned out to be wrong.
But before realizing that, she made a few mistakes causing friction between Ben, herself, and Margot.
Just because Devi had accepted that she and Ben were not meant to be didn't mean that her feelings for him would disappear overnight.
Ben was in a better position because he already had a girlfriend, so he could focus on her, making getting over Devi easier.
But Devi had no one. It is a thin line between love and hate; both feelings are very strong.
So, Devi set her sights on punishing Margot.
Half of it was about the car, and the other half was because she considered Margo a homewrecker.
On Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 2, Devi set out to find whoever was responsible for the atrocity, and she turned out to be wrong.
But before realizing that, she made a few mistakes causing friction between Ben, herself, and Margot.
Just because Devi had accepted that she and Ben were not meant to be didn't mean that her feelings for him would disappear overnight.
Ben was in a better position because he already had a girlfriend, so he could focus on her, making getting over Devi easier.
But Devi had no one. It is a thin line between love and hate; both feelings are very strong.
So, Devi set her sights on punishing Margot.
Half of it was about the car, and the other half was because she considered Margo a homewrecker.
- 6/8/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
This article contains spoilers for all of Never Have I Ever.
Never Have I Ever’s final season concludes the story for all of our favorite characters in a perfect way, balancing the necessary emotional beats with a hopeful future for each. Plus, after three seasons of shipping, the love triangle is officially over.
The series, which premiered back in 2020, follows the messy life of Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl. Along with Devi, many of the characters provide great representation and are actually relatable for teens, specifically young women of color.
Does Devi Get into Princeton?
After being put on the waitlist, Devi is convinced by Ben to write the supplemental essay. In an effort to show who she really is, she tells the story of what happened to her father, the way he shaped her, and how they came up with the dream of Princeton together.
Never Have I Ever’s final season concludes the story for all of our favorite characters in a perfect way, balancing the necessary emotional beats with a hopeful future for each. Plus, after three seasons of shipping, the love triangle is officially over.
The series, which premiered back in 2020, follows the messy life of Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl. Along with Devi, many of the characters provide great representation and are actually relatable for teens, specifically young women of color.
Does Devi Get into Princeton?
After being put on the waitlist, Devi is convinced by Ben to write the supplemental essay. In an effort to show who she really is, she tells the story of what happened to her father, the way he shaped her, and how they came up with the dream of Princeton together.
- 6/8/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Fans who are acquainted with Devi Viswakumar’s high school shenanigans from the popular Netflix series Never Have I Ever can now find solace, as the latest and final season depicts a transformative journey for our disaster-prone protagonist. Devi has finally matured into a self-accepting woman, leaving behind the tumultuous romantic endeavors of her past. In previous seasons, Devi found herself torn between staying at her high school, Sherman Oaks, or attending a boarding school far from home. Ultimately, she followed her heart’s calling, deciding to remain connected to her roots and support her mother. However, choosing a suitable partner proved challenging for her. Although Devi and Ben shared some moments of intimacy in Season 4, their relationship remained casual. Despite the ongoing drama, Devi shifts her focus from romantic entanglements to concentrate on her academic achievements. Yet she learns that achieving her desires doesn’t come easily, as it...
- 6/8/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
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