Never Have I Ever, Netflix's new comedy about a modern-day, first-generation Indian American teenage girl, is here to flip the script on your expectations. A boy calls a group of girls "unf--kable," a girl calls her mom a "bitch." Drinking, language, sex talk in fresh, charming teen series.It had potential and there are parts that were clever but the plot and dialogue were really inappropriate for a 15 year old character .
We tried watching this with our 15 year old daughter and gave it 2 episodes before we decided it was too uncomfortable and cringey. Bloody violence, drinking in exhilarating teen genre mashup. This teen drama has heart & has some Charmig performances. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization, earns a small affiliate fee from Amazon or iTunes when you use our links to make a purchase.
Set preferences and get age-appropriate recommendations with Common Sense Media Plus. Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. See top picks for your kids in Common Sense Media Plus. Frequent profanity, including the "N" word, "motherf---er," and "f--k." Also: "a--hole," "bastards," "piss," "damn," "bitch," "bulls--t," "ass," "hell." It might just be Mindy Kaling's best work. Hilarious teen sex comedy has lots of raunch, drinking. Docu addresses the continuing problems of school segregation Math teacher inspires in powerful fact-based drama. Be the first to review this title.While a true story, this movie hasn't aged well wasn't a particularly original premise to begin with, as part of the "inspiring teacher inspires uninspired students to be inspired learners" genre. Book-based teen romcom has some language, racy talk. Netflix's new coming-of-age comedy Never Have I Ever, is about an Indian-American teen trying to evolve her image as a sophomore in high school. Messages of integrity, self-control come as characters make mistakes and then learn better ways to treat each other and to navigate their own lives. A male character repeatedly removes his shirt and is admired by girls, who say (out of his earshot) that he looks like he's "smuggling a pepper grinder." Not to mention, her therapist (While the series has predictable jumping off points for conflict, Kaling and her co-showrunner Each character unfolds in a similarly unexpected way, and because it's anchored by a pitch-perfect cast, the series builds into an incredibly empathetic look at people who sometimes are the worst while trying to do their best. Never have I ever kicked a masseuse during a massage by mistake.
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