![]() He's hurling insults at people and he's loud and brash and striving for perfection. There's so much underneath the surface of Ben, where even on the surface, there's so much to explore. I give so much credit to Mindy and Lang and the rest of the writing team for creating such a complex person. I feel like he's such a multidimensional character. What have you personally loved most about the evolution of Ben Gross? To be able to go from Ben hurling insults at Devi, and Devi talking about the fact that Ben can't grow beard, to where we might be ending those insults, is crazy. We both were really excited because, for me, looking back at their journey from Season 1, they've come so far. I immediately went and texted Maitreyi and I was like, "Oh my God, are you seeing this?" She's a bit slower of a reader than I am because she likes to really analyze every scene and I fly through it. How did you feel about that final scene in Season 3? Instead, here, he speaks to Metacritic about the third season cliffhanger, the evolution of Ben Gross, and why he thinks Ben and Devi belong together. ![]() Having just finished the series' fourth and final season Lewison knows where it all goes, but won't spill any secrets. ![]() And between the two a romance has been percolating since the first season, with a shocking scene at the end of Season 3 leaving viewers wondering if Bevi might be the endgame for series creators Lang Fisher and Mindy Kaling. But a surprisingly vulnerable character has emerged between clever jabs, making Ben not just a foil, but also a friend. After three seasons, the annoyingly ambitious Sherman Oaks teenager that loves to push Devi Vishwakumar's ( Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) buttons is still, for the most part, pushing those buttons. We really told the story of this 15-year-old girl and that felt like the perfect amount of time.But that was merely the beginning. The great thing about doing it on Netflix is that we got to tell stories that you wouldn’t necessarily be able to tell in traditional network shows and so we feel good. “But the truth is, we got to know the characters. “So there are some things are built-in doing a high school show that felt like, OK this is time,” she added. What is going on here? Also, the actors get older and it starts looking insane that a 34-year-old is playing a 15-year-old.” Like, you’ve been in high school for 12 years. ![]() “Four seasons for a high school show felt like it made sense. They can’t be in high school forever. Mindy explained why they decided to wrap the show up after four seasons in an April 2022 interview with Entertainment Tonight. She tweeted, “we wrapped filming!! It’s all done! I feel so grateful and overwhelmed with emotions.” Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, who plays Devi, announced that filming had wrapped on Never Have I Ever season 4 on August 3, 2022. It’s unclear when we could see the final season, but it’s been confirmed that filming for it has already wrapped! Production on season 4 began sometime in spring 2022 as co-creator Mindy Kaling shared an Instagram post in April teasing the writing process. Netflix has confirmed that Never Have I Ever season 4 will be released in 2023. Will There Be a Never Have I Ever Season 4? 'Never Have I Ever' Stars Reveal If They're Team Paxton or Team Ben: It 'Always Seems Like a Trap' ![]()
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