

I do think the love triangle will be significant for the run of the show.”Īfter a third season focused on the development of Devi’s self-confidence after she discovers, to paraphrase Niecy Nash’s Dr. With teen shows, everyone is 45 and you have to graduate from high school. “So much of it depends on what the rest of the stories are that we want to tell. “I do think got very different relationships with these two guys and you could see her going in either direction,” the showrunner told THR‘s TV’s Top 5 podcast when season two dropped. As for what the future holds for Devi and Paxton, it’s not the version we’ve seen before, where she’s a loser who worshipped him.”Īs for what could happen after that cliffhanger ending with Ben, Fisher simply teased, “Whatever happens post-her showing up there will also be introducing complications into season four.”įisher previously told THR that she hoped to keep Never Have I Ever‘s love triangle central to the show. That part of her life is over and that’s what she’s saying goodbye to in this moment.


“He was someone that she had put on a pedestal and worshipped from afar. “Without giving too much away about anything, she is done in this moment with Paxton as a dream guy,” the Never Have I Ever showrunner says of what Devi says to Paxton after his graduation speech. “There are plenty of romantic hijinks in season four to come,” Fisher tells The Hollywood Reporter of Never Have I Ever‘s forthcoming fourth and final season. The Sisterhood Behind Netflix's 'From Scratch': "There's Something Here That Has the Potentiality to Heal a Lot of Hearts"
