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Print After Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) decided to date two boys at once, start a vicious rumor about the new girl at school and let two classmates take the fall for it in Season 2 of “Never Have I Ever,” fans of the Netflix series may have started to wonder: Why would a teen comedy make its main character so unlikable?
But when it comes to Devi’s relationship with Aneesa (Megan Suri) , whose transfer makes her the only other South Asian girl at Sherman Oaks High, there’s more than meets the eye.
Last season, Devi reflected on the trauma of watching her father die, which briefly left her paralyzed by psychosomatic shock. Now, with a new, “cool” Indian student on the scene one who has dealt with her own mental health challenges she starts the relationship off on the wrong foot, overlooking the bonds they may share as South Asian teens.
Netflix s teen comedy
Never Have I Ever dropped its second season on July 15. It brought us back into the world of high schooler Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and the struggles she faces not only as a typical teen trying to navigate boys, friendships, and school, but one doing so as a first-generation Indian American caught between cultures.
This season brought back one of my favorite ongoing jokes from season one mocking the social-justice warrior ideologue who teaches rethinking history class. Mr. Shapiro (Adam Shapiro) is an oblivious white man who tries to make history class all about his progressive ideology, much to the eye-rolling chagrin of his students. When we first see him this year, he s standing in front of a chalkboard that reads Who can say what words? A dangerous journey through appropriation and that s just the start.