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Never Have I Ever: A Happy Ending

Netflix's 'Never Have I Ever' says goodbye with its final season.

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Never Have I Ever: A Happy Ending
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This is a response to "Never Have I Ever" Season 3 Was...Not The Best.

I know what you're thinking - how come we didn't get anymore episodes? Me too.

However, when I binged the entirety of season 4 a few days after its release on June 8th it became evident that they were in a place to end the show. However, that will not stop me from dreaming of possible spin-offs for the future because - who knows!

What's so great about this show is its mix of drama and comedy. I could never watch one episode and let it be, I had to watch the season in its entirety. That's the way of 'Never Have I Ever' - it had its own special way of captivating the audience.

I do believe that this talented cast will go on to do great things. Each of them brought a lot to the screen, just as they did with their amazing characters.

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan did a standout job through the four season as Devi, a damaged teenager who was clearly just trying to navigate her way in the world following her fathers death.

The seasons saw well loved characters enter their viewers hearts with the likes of Paxton, Ben, Kamala, Nalini, Aneesa, Fabiolo, Eleanor, Nirmala and Trent.

New seasons saw new additions to the cast - Margot (Victoria Moroles) in season 3 and most recently, bad boy Ethan in season 4 who was played by Michael Cimino.

The show had the perfect blend of emotions, and as a viewer it was great to experience such a thing while watching a show that is at first, intended for teens. Well, that's what some people seem to think. But that's the beauty of this show - it is truly suitable for all ages and generations.

So, I can guarantee I will be re-watching this delightful show.

'Never Have I Ever' is available on Netflix now.

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