![]() What made me want to slap Paxton was that he ends up telling Devi that he knows that she’s not that religious and if she’s not going because of his girlfriend (and him having one), she should go. ![]() He’s all about a good time, but he’s also shown that he is deeper than that.ĭevi says she can’t attend because it’s the Hindu holiday, Navaratri. Trent may not be my favorite character, but he is definitely growing on me more and more. ![]() Trent mentions that it is his 18th birthday and tells Paxton and Eleanor to throw him a party. High school is so different than being an adult, because like, I would never in my life bring my BFF’s ex around her. Paxton and Devi are forced to be around each other a lot, because Eleanor and Trent are still going strong. Lara Solanki/Netflix © 2022 TRENT AND ELEANOR ARE STILL MOVING FORWARD (L to R) Sarayu Blue as Rhyah, Poorna Jagannathan as Nalini Vishwakumar in episode 304 of Never Have I Ever. He doesn’t owe her anything, but him being around her, him caring, he should have told her. I think we can all appreciate that Eleanor and Fabiola are there for her, but I do believe that Paxton should have told her. When she thinks that she has a hold on her feelings and can deal with everything, her friends tell her that Paxton has a new girlfriend. But the reason that it was necessary, was because, like I have said, Devi has a lot to deal with, within herself. We all need to have that one big breakup in our life to teach us what we want, need, and who we are. Paxton and Devi’s breakup was devastating, but the more that I think about it, it was necessary. You can tell that it’s hurting him also, but both of them know that they need to move forward and move on. Seeing Paxton isn’t an easy thing for her, but she’s trying. Lara Solanki/Netflix © 2022 PAXTON HAS A NEW GIRLFRIENDĭevi has had a hard time. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi in episode 304 of Never Have I Ever. ![]() They are always moving – forwards or backwards – they are always moving and learning about themselves. Making sure that characters aren’t stuck. But seeing someone really evolve, that’s something we don’t always see.īut what Never Have I Everexcels at is doing just that. The heartache – we’re all gonna get that. Reality is that every breakup is different and healing is not linear.Īnd so that gives me the opportunity to not dwell on the breakup, and to see how they grow, evolve, and how it changes them. I think that it was important that we didn’t see Devi and Paxton getting back together immediately or arguing, or their whole process. I actually think that it was a great way for this story to progress. And though we fast forwarded through the months after, I don’t find this to be a big issue. ![]() I think that it was the perfect way to transition to another stage in life, while introducing new characters and showing growth with the current ones.Īgain, breakups are hard, but they are a part of life. Now, I will say this, some may find episodes like this one – well filler episodes. It’s been months of trying to figure out who she is and months of trying to deal with all the awkward stages of being around Paxton. It’s just the journey to getting better that takes awhile and can be painful AF. You still see the gravity of a situation, but you also see that you can make it better. It may not be a something is actually funny, but they find a way to present it to you in a way that feels light. One thing that I love about Never Have I Everis that they can make anything funny. ![]()
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