Netflix’s Never Have I Ever is coming to an end with the upcoming season four, and there’s a valid reason behind that decision.
Creators Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher opened up about that decision in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly about why four seasons was actually the perfect length of time for the series.
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Lang explained to EW that “it’s hard when you have a high school show, because you can’t keep them in high school forever. The cast gets older and older. Then you start having, like, 30-year-olds going to high school and it’s hard to take them to college.”
“I think we felt like this is it, this is good. We can tell this tale and end it the way we want to on a high note and really finish out senior year and it will feel satisfying,” Lang added.
Plus, college has always been a huge obstacle for high school based shows.
“It feels false for everyone to go to college together,” Lang went on. “Or you have to introduce a whole new crew of characters that nobody cares about it. That’s a hard move to make.”
Mindy also chimed in, saying that she wishes they “could just do the show until they’re 50. [But] It’s so hard to launch a show, so hard to find talent that’s so good, and the truth is I would follow Devi until her dying day.”
In a previous interview, Mindy opened up further about ending the show with the upcoming season four.
Source: Showbiz PH Insider
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