After a traumatic year, all an Indian-American teen wants is to go from pariah to popular -- but friends, family and feeling won't make it easy on her.
The best episode of "Never Have I Ever" season 2 is "… been a playa", rated 7.6/10 from 1051 user votes. It was directed by Kabir Akhtar and written by Mindy Kaling. "… been a playa" aired on 7/15/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "... thrown a rager".
Ahead of their impending move to India, Devi faces her first-ever love triangle, while Nalini tries to sell her patient roster to a flashy competitor.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Mindy Kaling
Devi plans to throw the ultimate party, but her knotty dating life may turn it into a different kind of blowout. Nalini has an eye-opening trip to India.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Akshara Sekar
Making good grades has never been a priority for Paxton — until a mishap urges him to prove he’s more than a campus heartthrob and star swimmer.
Director: Kim O. Nguyen
Writer: Erica Oyama
Devi instantly resents the new Indian girl at school, but is taken by surprise as they get acquainted. Kamala struggles to be respected at her lab.
Director: Lena Khan
Writer: Amina Munir
At a 24-hour school relay, Devi’s impulsive words spark an insensitive rumor. Fabiola hesitates to introduce her overenthusiastic mother to Eve.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Aaron Geary, Ben Steiner
While attempting to cover her trail for fueling gossip about Aneesa, Devi's guilt grows. Nalini warms up to a nemesis. Kamala gets a rude shock.
Director: Anu Valia, Lena Khan
Writer: Marina Cockenberg, Vance Stringer
Watching an ex with someone new tests Devi’s resolve to be more mature. Fabiola struggles to stay true to herself, and grows concerned for Eleanor.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Asmita Paranjare, Christina Hjelm
A disastrous snooping incident compels Devi and Nalini to do some introspection. Paxton steps out of his comfort zone. Eleanor has a breakthrough.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Chris Schleicher
As Paxton's mixed messages have Devi questioning herself, the upcoming winter dance offers a chance to determine where she stands — and what she needs.
Director: Lang Fisher
Writer: Lang Fisher