So you're like, 'Well, there's still something brewing there,' because none of us know who we want her to end up with. "And we certainly haven't written Ben off either," she promised. "He has this incredibly pained longing look for her at the very end. We'll have another rousing debate about whether or not it goes well, or if a third person shows up, you never know. "You want to see what they'd be like together and whether or not it works out, we haven't decided. "We definitely debated it. We're trying to figure out what the most interesting story to tell this year is, but because you see so much growth from Paxton this season, we felt the most satisfying outcome was that he steps up and he actually has changed and has grown," Fisher shared. And I think personally, I feel most love triangles that I've seen, you know who you want the winner to be and everybody agrees on it. I wanted a show where people truly weren't sure, where they're like, 'I don't know, there's arguments for both,'" Fisher told ET. "I think we've kind of achieved that and maybe it will bite me in the butt at the end of the series, whenever that happens, because half of the people will be like, 'No, that's not what I wanted!'"Įven the question of whether Devi should end up with Paxton or Ben by the end of the season was a hot topic of discussion among the writers, one that still doesn't have a clear answer. We as a writers' room are Devi we can argue for both sides. People switch sides sometimes and you just never know where we're going to be on that. "The truth is that the writers on my staff have not decided whether we are Team Ben or Team Paxton, and there's a lot of debate. There were a lot of conversations in the writers' room about how to navigate the love triangle, showrunner and executive producer Lang Fisher said, sharing that the audience's strong reception to the Team Paxton or Team Ben debate in season 1 gave them permission to "juice up" the romance this season. So, that's got to be a lot to do with Paxton because he is a character that does care a lot about what people think. You even see it in the glance when he's looking at his friends who are gawking at the idea of them being together. And the most interesting thing may be how he copes with the public opinion of him dating someone that's not on his social status per se. "She really did kind of mess with his heart and that's a lot to move past so quickly, but I think with their interactions in season 2, you start to see why he really is enamored by her and why he does like her so much," the actor told ET. "She challenges him in ways that no one else does. So when they make their debut as a real couple in front of the entire school at the dance, jaws drop. And that means going public, and officially becoming boyfriend and girlfriend. As she crosses the street, Devi gets hit by Paxton's jeep (a callback to Paxton's accident at the end of episode 2) and after she comes to, Paxton expresses his desires to be something more with Devi. Television is all about that drama though and Devi gets the big surprise of her young teenage life just as she leaves the school's winter dance. But after some serious soul-searching and a little bit of therapy, Devi chooses to accept herself and comes to the conclusion that she doesn't need a guy - Paxton, Ben or anyone else - to have value on her own. Netflix's Never Have I Everspent a good portion of season 2 following Devi as she ping-ponged between the two boys, resulting in questionable decision-making (she secretly dates both at the same time, which doesn't end well) and unexpected bumps in the road (new girl Aneesa spices up the love triangle, for instance).
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