In Season 3, Devi’s wish to date Paxton (Darren Barnet), the sexiest college student, is eventually fulfilled.
Devi rapidly learns that comparing a book to its “six-pack” cover is never a good idea and that her urge to belong is not the same as what she genuinely wants out of life.
Ben (Jaren Lewison), who is dating Aneesa (Megan Suri) but still has feelings for Devi, follows closely after.
As previously mentioned, what makes this season unique is how the supporting characters are given enough room
In terms of the performances in Never Have I Ever Season 3, it’s The Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Show; the young actress establishes her self-assurance with a warm portrayal as Devi
It also neatly connects to the profound sorrow brought on by the demise of her loving father, Mohan Vishwakumar, which is more important.
Special praise should be given to John McEnroe for constantly nailing his narrating time! The heated arguments between Devi and Nalini are missing this season
The main focus of Never Have I Ever is always family, and Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher never lose track of the subtly incorporated desi themes without being preachy.
Using your hands instead of silverware when dining or refusing to take the middle seat on an aircraft are just a few examples.
The actors who play Paxton and Ben, Darren Barnet and Jaren Lewison, are more than just Devi’s potential suitors; they also have their backstories.