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 4 is "...lost my virginity", rated 7.7/10 from 644 user votes. It was directed by Erica Oyama and written by Mindy Kaling. "...lost my virginity" aired on 6/8/2023 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "...gotten sweet revenge".
An awkward end to an intimate moment has Devi fuming all summer. As senior year begins, the crew has college — and complicated feelings — on the brain.
Director: Erica Oyama
Writer: Mindy Kaling
Bent on exposing who vandalized her car, Devi makes a bold accusation. Fabiola shakes up the robotics club's culture. Pati hides a secret from the family.
Director: Erica Oyama
Writer: Erica Oyama
As senior year continues to spiral, Devi's resolve to avoid Ethan weakens. Paxton returns to a comforting place. Nalini tackles termite issues.
Director: Lena Khan
Writer: Gabe Liedman
At a college fair, Devi juggles her love life with her academic ambitions, Fabiola ponders a tricky decision and an unlikely ally comes to Ben's rescue.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Amina Munir
On a school trip to New York, Devi discovers that college may be scarier than she thought, Eleanor faces disappointment and Fabiola remains tight-lipped.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Christina Elisa Hjelm, Carley Whitt
With early college admissions rolling in, Devi's in for more than one surprise. Kamala warns a smitten Pati about Len. Ben overhears a hurtful comment.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Asmita Paranjape
As Paxton struggles to let go of his past as the king of high school, he seizes a chance to thrive as a swim coach and finds closure with an old flame.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Marina Cockenberg
Unsure about her own love life, Devi focuses on Nalini's — but it will mean befriending an enemy. Pati's birthday ends on a high note no one sees coming.
Director: Adam Countee
Writer: Akshara Sekar
After a major setback, Devi feels the burden of telling a lie and must dig deep for a second chance. On prom night, the friends share their truths.
Director: Lang Fisher
Writer: Aaron Geary, Ben Steiner
The last weekend of summer coincides with a festive occasion — and on the brink of their new lives, Devi, her family and friends have lots to celebrate.
Director: Lang Fisher
Writer: Mindy Kaling, Lang Fisher