Men can have feelings other than aggression and anger and pride, and can feel hurt! The have emotional / mental health to consider too.Īs a lighter note for this comment: I think Maitreyi mentioned in an interview that as a new TV actor, one of her lessons learned is to not eat so much, because "craft services" (meals and snacks on the film set) is tempting, and it might seem like it was for mealtimes and then it goes away, so often Devi ate too much (including samosas) to make sure she got some before it was packed up, but it was actually always available. Using the uncle to characterize a certain patriarchy is subtle-ish here, but that theme was also underscored and contrasted by the brief - almost unnoticable, throwaway - mention by McEnroe narration that Paxton walked away because he was hurt by Nalini's digs about his intelligence. This is made explicit this episode by the explanation of hoping to move going to India because of lack of support systems for her currently. The impatience and anxiety from Devi's mom could seem like a cliche "strict mom", but with the characterization from the rest of the season up until now, and also with the great acting, the weight of the stress she has been feeling. Her relationship with her mom is so fraught, and she is deeply scarred. Her focus on Paxton is definitely (subconscious, and also deliberate) is for coping and a distraction. Season 1 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating Previous Next Photo: Netflix Never Have I Ever has pulled off some surprises along the way, but none hit as hard as the reveal at the top. Share your thoughts, questions, reminiscing, and more here. After impressing a slick lawyer with his razor-sharp mind, a college dropout scores a coveted associate job, even though he has no legal credentials. This episode has made it very clear for me that this show is quite funny, but barely a comedy, because it's so heavy!! The funny parts give breather and lightness to the very serious themesĭevi is struggling to come to terms with the death of her dad, and this literally keeps her up at night. Our Season 1 weekly re-watch the season is almost over, but the tension and drama are still peaking with (Never Have I Ever). As a lionhearted boy who can’t wield magic strives for the title of Wizard King, four banished Wizard Kings of yore return to crush the Clover Kingdom.
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