Who is the new guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3? Meet Des!
Meet Des: The New Guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3
Here is all you need to know about the new guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3
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Who is the new guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3?
The New Guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3 is Des (Character played by Anirudh Pisharody). In Never Have I Ever Season 3, the new guy’s full name is Nirdesh, but he is usually called Des for short.
Anirudh Pisharody is a South-Asian actor who has appeared in the hit Fox series 9-1-1. He is 28 years old
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All you need to know about the new guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3
The New Guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3- Des, is the son of Nalini’s new friend. Nalini made a new friend through her grandmother’s get-together.
Both Nalini and her new friend- Rhyah try to form a connection because while Rhyah is a Nutritionist, Nalini (Devi’s mother) is a Dermatologist.
Rhyah says she wants her daughter to hang out with Devi because he seems to be “alone and neglected by his friends” when in fact, only one of his friends is angry with him.
Apparently, why she thinks her son is perfect and that he has been studying sea slugs, he went to live off with a girl on a boat far away.
This is how the new guy in Never Have I Ever season 3 and Devi meet: Devi invites him to a party thinking he’s ugly. Instead, he turns out to be hot but their relationship hits a rocky start.
Meanwhile, they discover that they liked each other and everyone is really intrigued by the new guy. Even Paxton is slightly jealous.
However, The New Guy in Never Have I Ever season 3 is definitely not Devi’s match even though they look so good together. He is not only a mummy’s boy, he has no mind of his own and decided to break up with Devi because his mum told him to.
The New Guy in Never Have I Ever season 3 (Nirdesh)– Des for short, does not even have the balls to do it himself but to ghost Devi and lie to her that he made a short trip to Stanford.
Apparently, Rhyah doesn’t want Des to date Devi because she is “a mess” and is dealing with a lot, especially when she finds her on the bathroom floor crying and claiming she “saw her dead father in the audience”
There is a lot to unpack, and Rhyah decides that her son is too “perfect” to handle Devi’s mess.
Meanwhile, Devi’s mum stands up for Devi and kicks Rhyah and her son out, claiming that they have no right to treat them as trash and that Rhyah thinks she has the perfect life by trying to fix everyone.
Will The New Guy in Never Have I Ever Season 3 be returning?
He might. It’s a potential sub-plot that would work for season 4.
It turns out that Des is not the perfect son his mother thinks he is and there should be a part of Season 4 that makes him mum see that and admit to Devi and Nalini that she was wrong.
Never Have I Ever Season 3 is currently streaming on Netflix
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About
Never Have I Ever is an American coming-of-age comedy-drama television series starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher. Though the show takes place in the area of San Fernando Valley, the comedy is loosely based on Kaling’s childhood experiences in the Boston area.
It premiered on Netflix on April 27, 2020, and is about an Indian-American high school student dealing with the sudden death of her father.
The series received generally favorable reviews.
The series has been described as a watershed moment for South Asian representation in Hollywood and has been praised for breaking South Asian stereotypes.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan was cast after Mindy Kaling put out an open casting call and received over 15,000 responses.
All the actors met at the first table read and no “chemistry reads” were done between characters
Principal photography of season 1 began on July 14, 2019, with production wrapping up on October 31, 2019.
Season 2 commenced on November 10, 2020, at the Universal Studios in Los Angeles and wrapped at the end of March 2021.
Season 3 began filming on November 29, 2021 and wrapped on March 1, 2022.
The trailer for Season 3 was released on July 27, 2022
On July 1, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on July 15, 2021.
Netflix renewed the series for a third season on August 19, 2021, which is scheduled to be released on August 12, 2022, and consists of 10 episodes, and a fourth and final season set to premiere in 2023.
The story centers around Devi Vishwakumar, a 15-year-old Indian-American Tamil girl from Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. After her father, Mohan, dies suddenly, Devi loses the sensation in her legs. This happens due to the psychological trauma of the event and she is unable to walk for three months.
However, one day she miraculously recovers and stands on her legs, in an attempt to see her crush Paxton Hall-Yoshida. After having a socially horrible freshman year, she wishes to change her social status, but friends, family, and feelings do not make it easy for her.
The following year, she tries to deal with her grief, her identity, and school life. All this, while she also struggles with her relationship with her mother, Nalini. Devi also has to deal with her feelings for Paxton and Ben, after she cheats on both of them with each other. Adding to the mix is a new entrant in school, Aneesa Qureshi. The series follows Devi’s daily chronicles dealing with all of this.
Never Have I Ever is mostly narrated by professional tennis player John McEnroe for Devi, with one of the episodes narrated by Andy Samberg for Ben, and another by Gigi Hadid for Paxton.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 97% based on 58 reviews, with an average rating of 7.82/10 while the second season holds a 93% based on 30 reviews and an average rating of 8.30/10.
The website’s critical consensus for the first season reads, “Never Have I Ever’s fresh take on the coming-of-age comedy is hilariously honest, sweetly smart, and likely to have viewers falling head over heels for charming newcomer Maitreyi Ramakrishnan” while the website’s critical consensus for the second season reads.
“Though Never Have I Ever’s sophomore season at times suffers from tonal commitment issues, nuanced writing and an utterly charming cast make it easy to forgive and enjoy.”
On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 18 critics, indicating “generally favorable reviews.
Controversies
Concerns have been raised about anti-Semitic depictions of Jewish characters. Meena Venkataramanan from Harvard Political Review notes that “The show’s anti-Semitism is exacerbated by [Devi’s] academic rival’s characterization as a Jewish caricature and the jokes his religion and wealth generate at his expense“.
Mira Fox from The Forward says “[Ben Gross is] a wildly rich nerdy suck-up, with an absent, workaholic Hollywood lawyer for a dad and negligent Jewish-Buddhist type for a mom. He falsely cries anti-Semitism when his classmates reject his (objectively terrible) idea for a class project.
And he’s dating a painfully stereotypical Jewish American Princess named Shira, who he doesn’t even like, in order to raise his own social clout; Shira, he tells Devi, is dating him for his money”.