![]() Mindy Kaling, 42, co-created "Never Have I Ever" with Lang Fisher, and the series is loosely inspired by "The Office" alum's childhood as an Indian-American. We have no idea what that's going to be like for her." She's not now some miraculously secure person that's going to be the best girlfriend. She's also just a teen who's still trying to figure out what she likes. Devi choosing Paxton makes sense, because she "has been after this guy (since) the dawn of time. Ramakrishnan, 19, already has a couple name in mind for Devi and her new beau. 'There's no textbook for this': 'Never Have I Ever' Season 2 shows there's no one way to be gay Lovestruck and concussion-free, Devi walks back into the dance arm in arm with Paxton, much to the surprise of their classmates – including Ben, who still has feelings for Devi, even though he's dating her new friend Aneesa (Megan Suri). In an inspired bit of rom-com high jinks, Paxton accidentally hits Devi with his car as he comes to the school dance to ask her to be his girlfriend. That is, until their high school college counselor ( Alexandra Billings) assures him that the unlikely couple actually make a great team, given Devi's help in his raising his grades through tutoring. Despite their hooking up in private, Paxton refuses to make his relationship with Devi official. ![]() Spoiler alert! Contains details about the Season 2 finale of Netflix comedy "Never Have I Ever."Įvery show needs its Bennifer or Brangelina.Īfter an unsuccessful attempt to secretly date them both, undaunted teen Devi ( Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) finally chooses between the brainy Ben (Jaren Lewison) and dreamboat Paxton (Darren Barnet) in the Season 2 finale of "Never Have I Ever" (now streaming on Netflix). Watch Video: 'Never Have I Ever': Mindy Kaling, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan talk Season 2
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