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It’s difficult for a series to maintain its brilliance for more than a few seasons, let alone 25 years.
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"Enough with all the goodbyes already." — Larry David, probably
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Just because Larry David says this is the final season doesn't mean the show is going to change. It's the same as it's always been, hilariously so.
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"It was kind of a shock to him to feel so loved," his daughter Michaela told People.
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This four season run was something of a miracle.
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Oh, Devi.
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Finally, we get to share a meal with the Vishwakumars and, as usual, things don’t go quite as expected.
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Paxton’s storyline has felt like a bit of an afterthought ... until now.
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Early decision day is upon the Sherman Oaks students.
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College generally marks the first time that many young people get a taste of independence.
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In this ep, Sherman Oaks High hosts a college fair that brings representatives from all of the major colleges across the country into one room.
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It’s part of
Never Have I Ever lore that Devi regularly dreams about sex she isn’t having with hot boys at her school.
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“Wanting companionship is not shameful.”
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The first episode *almost* ends on a high note.
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There were so many other men to choose from.
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Get in losers, we're going to watch Devi graduate high school.
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Sources in journalist Maureen Ryan's book said Garlin would "intimidate and demean everyone" on the crew.
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Executive Producer Jeff Schaffer says the rumors of Season 12 marking the end of the show are "greatly exaggerated."
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Writer and producer Jon Hayman said he was "shooting the last scene of the last episode of the final season."
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Sources said the show had a “great work environment” that “would change dramatically on the days [Jeff] Garlin is on set.”