After 4 seasons, I think many people could watch themselves reflect in Devi's life, a person with intense emotions, kinda crazy, growing, finding herself, embracing her culture, creating strong relationships with her mom and family. Such a funny show.
Watching the trailer, I knew this was going to be a funny show. While it was as funny as I thought, I wasn't expecting to be hit with the feels so hard. Also, her dad was awesome and I wish I had a dad like hers.
The trailer was really funny, and the show didn't disappoint. I came to enjoy pretty much all the characters, including the narrators, even though I felt the final twist coming from pretty much the beginning.
It's a nice funny, witty show that made me laugh out loud.
Overall, it has that Awkward vibe that today's show miss.
Such a likeable cast and all around heartfelt, funny, good vibes show! I would not be mad if they made more of these
This coming-of-age drama is extremely watchable, with a good balance of humour and heart. The casting is great. Will probably appeal more to teens and women than adult men. Only complaint is that Ben Gross is an anti-Semitic portrayal in the first season that doesn't upend the tropes it's playing on but instead reinforces them; this is consciously dialed back in the second season and beyond.
It took me three years and multiple attempts at the first few episodes of season one to finally get through this (the trick is just skipping through the awkward and cringy, second-hand embarrassment scenes) but I’m so glad I did because it’s such a beautiful coming-of-age story.
This show is definitely best watched as a whole as I don’t think I would have loved it as much if I hadn’t watched all 4 seasons together and got to see the amazing character growth. I can’t think of a single show that has done character development so well (outside of Schitt’s Creek) and in such a way that every choice is justified and makes sense.
I’m firmly in the Paxton x Desi is end game park but even then, I’m happy with the way everything ended, because while I didn’t get the ship I was hoping for, even that made sense.
Desi became obsessed with Paxton as a way to avoid dealing with her father’s death, which is why when she finally got to the goal post that seemed unreachable, she didn’t know what to do with herself, but being with each other changed them both for the better and made them into the best versions of themselves.
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story = 8/10
acting/cast = 9/10 (minus fabiola's first girlfriend who is shockingly bad at acting)
music = 4/10
rewatch value = 3/10 (while the character growth makes the last seasons great, rewatching all the bad decisions desi makes would be physically painful.
overall = 7/10
This show is SO GOOD, I wish more people were talking about it.
It has the perfect mix of absurdity and drama that I enjoy. Love how every main character relate to each other. It's also very well directed. It relays on visual gags often and they always land. I think the narrator is hilarious, and the fact that it changes depending on which character's perspective the episode is going to be about is fantastic. The photography is very pretty. Also it's one of the very few shows nowadays that can throw in pop culture references and it isn't awkward or cringy, so props for that.
in this household we love ben gross :clap::clap:
Well, the show is incredibly good. It's those shows that you know going to be cringy, but you ended up watching it and apparently it's really good.
I heard lots of good stuff about this show from many people - and now I'm wondering which show those people have been watching.
it is no longer one of those series that shows the teenage cliche.
season 3 premieres in summer of 2022
easy watch - don't hate - it's fun - watch if u want good music and want to turn off brain
This series hit way too cloooose home, so I was crying almost every episode :sweat_smile:
10/10 !!
Kind of a cute tv show. Nice to get some representation of a different culture for once. It was different and likeable and even though it was ridiculous at times, it was still fun to watch. Kind of sad it ended but probably the best ending one could with for without it being dragged out.
It's a stupid show which I binged because of small good things
The writing is bad in a way that makes me cringe, but if you like Mindy Kaling's other TV shows you'll like this too. I'm conflicted, because I don't like the show, but have seen every season. I don't know what that says about me.
Just a bit stupid isn’t it
Nah . Not for me. But still entertaining Lol
Team nobody here:v:
Generally, a funny and entertaining show; The LGBTQ+ community was terribly portrayed though
season 2 premieres in july 2021
This overall was nothing special. There were some cringey moments mixed in with some slightly amusing and emotional ones. I get what this show was going for but I just ultimately don't think it worked that well. It does definitely have a good cast of actors and actresses. One of my main issues was the annoying voiceover, I usually like shows that follow this kind of format with a narrator butting in every now and again but I just don't think his voice fit the show and it was too jarring. overall this was just very meh.
The second season of Mindy Kaling's coming-of-age series "Never Have I Ever" will start production in November. According to Variety, streaming giant Netflix and producer Universal Television are aiming to start the shoot from November 10 and will be taking all the necessary COVID-19 precautions
Fun, silly, teen show. I thought my teen daughter would have fun with it, but it was too embarrassing for her. I was surprised that I actually liked it.
I'm sure this is funny for for certain audiences, and it is amusing at times, but ultimately meh.
Personally, I felt like watching To All The Boys, but instead of asian american, we got indian american. Which is great. The story is great. It's just, the last episode of s1 felt really fast, they just wrapped it up real quick and ended the season.
It is one of that teen show that is really cliché and cringe to watch, but the more you watch it the more you are drawn into it. It's like being cliché and cringe is the shows attractions
This show was really cute and funny! I laughed out loud many times. It’s still a teenage story so it’s pretty predictable, but it’s a good choice for a Sunday binge watch :)
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Watched this during quarantine and I actually liked it. It is an easy watch, I finished each season in the same day I started. The main character is insufferable at times though.