Review: Never Have I Ever season two is more joyful and generous Review: Never Have I Ever season two is more joyful and generous Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is even better in her star making role, showing more confidence and killer comic timing By Radheyan Simonpillai Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and Poorna Jagannathan relish their combative affection as Devi and Nalini. NEVER HAVE I EVER: SEASON TWO. All 10 episodes premiere on Netflix Canada Thursday (July 15). NNNN The training wheels are off. Never Have I Ever, the high school sitcom starring Mississauga’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as temperamental Indian-American teen Devi, got through the awkward growing pains in its first season. The ensemble cast was finding their groove. Meanwhile the show felt like it was searching for the right balance between its goofy teen humour and emotional baggage. Either they found the formula or we just got used to the whiplash swings between corny Saved By The Bell antics and Can’t Hardly Wait horniness, with eccentric Sundance-style coming-of-age family drama elbowing room in between.