It just felt a little tricky to make that leap. It just felt like if we ever wanted to come back to these characters again, we would just have to start with a whole new show. It's hard to get people to care about them as much as you cared in the first iteration. It's hard to introduce a whole new world. With the teen shows that have done it in the past, it's always a little hard. We did talk about it, but that's a hard jump to make. Fisher said that while she does love the show and the characters so much, it’s better to leave the story as it is because it’s hard to introduce characters to a new world like college after being in high school for so long: However, Never Have I Ever is not going to be going that route, as confirmed by the series co-creator in an interview with E! News. Some examples I can think of off the top of my head are the CW shows Gossip Girl and Gilmore Girls, and even Glee (which still had some pretty decent covers). There are so many teen shows that last into the college years, due to the show's being so successful. (Image credit: Netflix) We Are Not Going To See Devi In College I can't wait to see how the love triangle plays out in Season 4! We want her to leave junior year feeling like her life is great she’s surrounded by people who care about her and she loves them. So I think we can say goodbye to Paxton as her dream guy and in Season 4, we’ll see Paxton as a person who is at the same level as her. And we wanted the end of the season to show that now she sees them as peers, equals. We start this season off with her being still aware of the fact that she doesn’t think she’s worthy of Paxton and that she’s still beneath him. ![]() He’s in it as much as in Season 3, so the love triangle is not over.īut, Fisher was also quick to say that even if Paxton is going to be in Season 4 and keep the drama coming between him, Devi, and Ben, Devi is going to be a lot more “sure of herself” after all this time, showing just how much she has grown. I want you to know Paxton Hall-Yoshida is in Season 4. When asked about the Season 3 finale and how it felt as if Paxton’s graduation was preparing viewers for the series finale, Fisher was quick to say that this wasn't the last time we see Paxton: You thought that love triangle was over just because Paxton graduated and went away to college? Heck naw - Fisher was quick to refute that idea in the interview with Deadline from before. (Image credit: Netflix) The Love Triangle Is Far From Over I can relate to that as someone who has watched Riverdale and seen literal thirty-year-olds play high-schoolers, so good for Kaling on knowing when to cap a series. ![]() ![]() What is going on here? Also, the actors get older and it starts looking insane that a 34-year-old is playing a 15-year-old. Like, you've been in high school for 12 years. While it is sad that the show is coming to an end, co-creator Kaling had a good reason - and it’s because she just felt like the story had run its course and that ending Never Have I Ever at Season 4 “made sense,” which is what she told Entertainment Tonight :įour seasons for a high school show felt like it made sense. Mindy Kaling actually posted a picture of her in front of the writer’s room for Never Have I Ever Season 4 on her Twitter page, captioning it, “‘Never Have I Ever Writers World’ sounds like a very specific amusement park!! Cookin up some spicy stuff for the FINAL SEASON” It’s sad, but it was only a matter of time before we properly had to say goodbye to Devi and everyone else we’ve come to love. As confirmed by the Deadline article from earlier, Season 4 of Never Have I Ever is set to be the last of the show. (Image credit: Netflix ) It Will Be The Final Season
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