Are you looking for another teen comedy to binge after Netflix’s Never Have I Ever? We have got you covered. Never Have I Ever is a fan-favorite Netflix Original series, with consistent humor, drama, and of course adorable romance. But there are only so many episodes in a season. So what similar shows can you watch after Devi%u2019s second chapter of Never Have I Ever ends?
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Check out these great picks.
Sex Education (2019):
You can think of Sex education as the British version of Never Have I Ever with a few twists. Given his mother%u2019s area of work, Otis unintentionally learns a lot about sexual education while growing up. Despite not being too interested in the activity himself, his background makes him quite good at giving sex and relationship advice, which his classmates notice, leading Otis to set up a little business at school.
On My Block (2018):
Another Netflix original, On My Block, succeeds in the same way both Never Have I Ever and Sex Education do when it comes to portraying diverse, grounded relationships.
Set in South Central Los Angeles, On My Block follows four close-knit friends, Mons� Finnie, Ruby Martinez Jr., Jamal Turner, and Cesar Diaz as they start high school after a transformative summer. On My Block also presents an accurate picture of what some teenagers go through living in overlooked, less privileged %u2014 and less white %u2014 areas of big cities like Los Angeles.
Gilmore Girls (2000):
An older series but still one of the best teen dramedies ever made, Gilmore Girls shares the same spirit of Never Have I Ever, with a protagonist who always follows her heart and does what she thinks is right at the moment, even if she regrets it later. Just like Devi and her mother, the mother-daughter relationship between Rory Gilmore and Lorelai Gilmore is central to the story, and basically the heart of the show.
Love, Victor (2020):
Set at the same high school as the film Love, Simon just a few years down the line, the series stars Michael Cimino as Victor Salazar, a teenage boy struggling with his identity and sexual orientation as he starts falling in love with a classmate.
Awkward (2011):
If you love everything embarrassing and relatable about Devi%u2019s story, this series is definitely for you. Ashley Rickards stars as Jenna Hamilton, an unpopular teenager who gets in an accident that her classmates and the adults around her think were a suicide attempt. As Jenna deals with the social aftermath of the misunderstanding, she starts writing a blog to cope with the situation and fosters a budding relationship with the cool kid in school, Matty McKibben.