Netflix | Release Date: April 27, 2020
7.2
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EmalineHowardMar 14, 2022
Even though it’s fun while you first watch it, largely because of Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and Poorna Jagannathan’s great performances, thinking back on Never Have I Ever makes you a bit disappointed in Mindy Kaling. The Jewish characters areEven though it’s fun while you first watch it, largely because of Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and Poorna Jagannathan’s great performances, thinking back on Never Have I Ever makes you a bit disappointed in Mindy Kaling. The Jewish characters are mishandled, the LGBTQ characters are derivative especially in season 1, and the main character Devi is sometimes insufferable. Plus, when you strip away the admittedly groundbreaking Indian representation and witty writing, the typical high school antics in the script are very unoriginal and uninspired. Expand
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Tony1984Oct 9, 2021
Aimed at POC/LGBTQ/Jewish teens primarily. It’s typical high school fair with an emphasis on sex and boys strangely narrated by John McEnroe(Two other narrators turn up for variety). It’s pleasant enough and progressive naturally but notAimed at POC/LGBTQ/Jewish teens primarily. It’s typical high school fair with an emphasis on sex and boys strangely narrated by John McEnroe(Two other narrators turn up for variety). It’s pleasant enough and progressive naturally but not nasty woke like Lily Singh. Teen girls will like this the most. One negative is how oppressive Indian home life appears to be. Expand
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