Never Have I Ever by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher
Never Have I Ever is a comedy-drama about a high school girl named Devi who is trying to deal with school, friendships, and her family after a difficult year in her life. The show follows her as she tries to improve her reputation and figure out who she wants to be.
One thing I liked about Never Have I Ever is that it feels realistic for a teen show. Devi isn’t perfect, and she makes mistakes, which makes her feel like a real person instead of a perfect main character. The show also talks about friendships and family in a way that’s easy to understand.
I also liked how the show mixes funny moments with more serious ones. There are a lot of jokes and awkward situations, but it also shows how Devi deals with her emotions and personal struggles. That makes it more interesting than just a regular comedy. Some parts of the show might feel a little dramatic or over-the-top, especially with relationships, but it still keeps your attention and makes you want to keep watching.
Overall, I think Never Have I Ever is an entertaining and relatable show for teens. I would recommend it to people who like funny shows that also have some deeper moments about growing up and dealing with real-life problems.