![]() ![]() While Jaren Lewison was just as good as he was previously, it is Benjamin Norris who will crack you up and make you fall in awe of his skills. She might not be relatable to many but she does manage to make you smile every now and then with her wit. Ramona Young aka Eleanor is like a breath of fresh air. He outdoes herself and strikes the perfect balance between the cute authentic version and his handsome hunk avatar! If you liked Paxton in the previous two seasons, his evolution is something you need to look out for. But I cannot deny how I’ve been swooned over by Darren Barnet and that’s not because of his chiselled abs but way beyond that. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan polishes her acting chops further to deliver another promising edition of Devi with this new season. Last but not the least, can we even forget the quirky titles that the creators came up with? Whether it was “…Been Slut Shamed” or “…Cheated” and “…Hooked Up With My Boyfriend”, could anyone possibly resist themselves from knowing what’s it all about? Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review Out! Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review: Star Performance: You’d totally want to know who Paxton (Darren Barnet) is involved with but at the same time, you wouldn’t want to miss out on how Kamala deals with her conservative grandmother or how an introvert like Nalini (Poorna Jagannathan) moves on from mourning the loss of her husband. Whether it was the lead character or the supporting ones, the show remains versatile with its portrayal and that’s what really connects. ![]() Things pace up as Devi explores her relationships and gets on her mission to lose virginity before senior year. Honestly, the first half would make you feel like it’s like any casual watch and that’s about it. What is intriguing is that Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher have incorporated lessons on exploring s*xuality, racism, therapy and grief in ways that are entertaining but make you take notes. The initial 5 episodes include anything basically a teenager would be interested in watching – friendships, hook-ups, college drama and obviously, s*x. The screenplay is smooth and the plot is scripted in a way that will light up your mood. The fact that the run time is averagely about 25 minutes with each episode leaving you asking for more ‘deets’, surely makes it a binge watch. When you have a teenage drama with a quirky yet feel-good subject (that’s what Netflix mentions in its description), the smart thing is to keep it crisp yet intriguing. But can you even blame her after the unfortunate passing away of her father, an incident that deserved closure which never took place? But what’s exciting this time is that she’s broadening her horizons, in terms of emotions, boyfriends, s*xual relationships and a lot more! Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review: What Works: We aren’t unknown to all the ‘complications’ and mess Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) brings to her life. ![]() Runtime: 10 episodes of average 25 mins Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review Out! Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review: What’s It About: ![]() Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review: Star Rating:Ĭast: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Darren Barnet, Ranjita Chakraverty, Ramona Young, Jaren Lewison, Poorna Jagannathan, Lee Rodriguez, Megan Suri, Richa Moorjani, Sendhil Ramamurthy, John McEnroe, Anirudh Pisharody, Christina Kartchner, Benjamin Norris and others. Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review Out!(Photo Credit–Still From Never Have I Ever) ![]()
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