


She did it! Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), our favorite Ivy League–chasing horndog, is back for one last adventure in the fourth and final season of Never Have I Ever: senior year. And that includes checking some major milestones off of her to-do list — like finally, actually, having sex.
Devi and her friends return on June 8, and the full trailer reveals just a few of the milestones that our heroine and her besties, Fabiola (Lee Rodriguez) and Eleanor (Ramona Young), will encounter this year. There’s the typical senior year activities — you know, like college interviews, prom limo rides and rocking a cap and gown at last — but they’ll also continue to navigate the ups and downs of friendship.
Michael Cimino (Love, Victor) joins the cast as smoldering bad boy Ethan — and who doesn’t love a bad boy? Especially a “straight-A dork” like Devi, jokes co-creator Lang Fisher. “There’s something undeniably appealing about a person who doesn’t give a crap about the rules,” Fisher tells Tudum. “And Ethan finds Devi’s hot temper pretty intriguing.”
Ethan will play a major part in Devi’s senior year — and in her process of self-discovery. Says Fisher, “I think the main thing she needs to learn on our show is to love herself just as she is, with or without a boyfriend, with or without a fancy college. And that she’s enough.”
Check out the trailer above, which offers a… tantalizing glimpse of Ethan alongside a few quick peeks at major Season 4 moments. In the words of narrator John McEnroe: “Go get ’em, Devi.”
Class is back in session at Sherman Oaks High on June 8, when all 10 episodes of Season 4 debut.
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A week before Never Have I Ever Season 3 premiered, Devi, Ben (Jaren Lewison) and Paxton (Darren Barnet) walked down the halls of Sherman Oaks High for the very last time as the fourth and final season of the show officially wrapped. The last-day-of-school feels hit hard.
“Still hasn’t hit me yet. I’m still waiting for my call time for Monday,” Barnet told Tudum days after bidding farewell to the show. “I’m scared for when it does.”
The day after filming finished on the series’ final season, Ramakrishnan “woke up panicking that I was late for work,” she says. “And then I had the biggest deflation of like, ‘Right, never mind.’ ”

The last day of filming featured a full-on carnival celebration, complete with a dance circle. The menu featured tacos “and dumplings,” Ramakrishnan and Lewison note emphatically. Clearly, those dumplings were good.
“It was amazing,” Barnet recalls. “And they played a blooper reel pretty much including everything from Season 1 to 4,” he adds, which “really messed me up.”
“I will tell you the one moment that really, really got me though, because I’m not too good in moments like that, where it’s supposed to be emotional. I, for some reason, can’t get emotional,” Barnet continues. “But I was walking through the hallway of Sherman Oaks High and they were tearing down the set. It was empty. Classrooms are empty. I was with Ben Norris, [who plays] Trent, and we were just sitting there like, ‘Wow.’ We walked back to the trailers and we both cried and hugged each other. We both did not expect to get emotional. We were just sobbing, crying. It was wild.”

Paxton practically dedicated his graduation speech to Devi, while Devi went to Ben’s house to cash in her “one free boink” card.
Season 3 was all about building self-confidence and dismantling the dreams that you’ve outgrown, but one thing that is still very much on the table is the “will they/won’t they?” dynamic between Devi and her two suitors. Fisher assures Tudum, “The love triangle is not over. It continues into Season 4. Anyone who is worried that this is it, it keeps going. Don’t worry. It’s for the length of the entire series.”
The new dreams the trio create for themselves are very much a part of Season 4, Fisher adds, “because it’s senior year, [it’s] moving on and growing up.”

Devi has “a lot on her plate” in this final season, Fisher notes, and everyone is facing obstacles that make them reassess who they are. “I think everything gets kind of tumbled upside down when they become seniors and Paxton’s off [at college],” she explains. “The structure you’ve seen for the first three seasons shifts and so therefore the love triangle can get reignited again.”




After living out her fantasy of dating Paxton in Season 3, Devi comes face-to-face with her lifelong dream of wanting to attend Princeton in Season 4. “She and Ben are both laser-focused on these elite schools that they want to go to that they’ve been these annoying A-students for so long,” Fisher says. “There’s a lot of figuring out what those things mean in terms of who they are, and what their worth is in [relation] to what college they get into.”
But as far as Ramakrishnan is concerned, she was living her own dream playing out Devi’s storyline in Season 4. “I think all of my hopes and dreams that I would want for good old Devi have come true,” she says. “I feel like if I said what I would want, I would just be telling you what happened.”







































































































