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Never Have I Ever - Season 1
Joining high school, Devi, a savvy teenager Indian American girl, who in the wake of joining the secondary school, battles against making new companions, managing the difficulties of this new and various phase on her life, next to confronting the humiliating circumstances in light of her short fuse.
8 December 1983, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
23 April 1995, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 February 1959, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
23 February 1970, Palmdale, California, USA
11 March 1965, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
2 February 1974, Delmar, New York, USA
April 27, 2020
Part teen romance, part coming-of-age comedy, Never Have I Ever is a delicately written little show, an immigrant tale that feels just about authentic enough to survive in a world where Master of None and Little America exist.
April 23, 2020
This series allows these kids and their parents to be complex and imperfect and sometimes dead wrong; which allows us to giggle and grow right along with them.
April 24, 2020
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, a fresh and inventive newcomer, brings a sly self-awareness to the role as if simultaneously sympathizing with Devi and seeing through her.
April 17, 2020
Never Have I Ever is like an awkward teenager saying the corniest things to win affection: annoying at first but then it quickly grows on you. And just as quickly the series wins you over with rare wit and unexpected emotion.
April 23, 2020
The tension between Devi's desire to assimilate and her mother's more traditionalist leanings underlines everything, and makes the usual tropes about love triangles, wild parties, and painful misunderstandings feel brand new again.
April 17, 2020
Thanks to a dedication to its characters' complexity and standout lead performances, Never Have I Ever is easily Kaling's best show yet.
April 20, 2020
When Ramakrishnan is paired with Ramona Young and Lee Rodriguez as besties Eleanor and Fabiola, respectively, the trio have all the crackling spark of a John Hughes movie.
April 24, 2020
Kaling and Fisher have created a shockingly intimate first-gen portrait that's as comforting as your mother's chai and as salty as the gossip served with it.
April 23, 2020
Comedy is never safe; the best comedy is totally unsafe; and Never Have I Ever is the teen-sitcom equivalent of running with scissors, used hypodermic needles and a fully operating chain saw. It may also be the meta high-school series of our time.
April 24, 2020
Never Have I Ever has greater emotional depth. Devi ultimately has a lot of trauma to deal with, and the series compassionately guides her to where she needs to be.
April 23, 2020
Even when the show gets a bit predictable, in terms of teen relationships and parental conflicts, it remains so endearing that I couldn't fault it. Plus, it has enough originality and fun little quirks... to keep it feeling fresh.
April 24, 2020
There are so many pleasures in this series, none of which would work if Devi weren't such a delightful protagonist, an ideal mixture of understandably selfish, self-blind, legitimately funny, fundamentally good, and deeply caring.

