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An ode to the hunky, heartthrob stars of ‘Never Have I Ever’s’ final season

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Never Have I Ever returns for its fourth and final season, following Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) as she navigates her senior year.Co-created by Mindy Kailing, the series has always nailed the sheer awkwardness of teenagerdom, featuring a charming cast who capably balance humor and heart.Crucially, Never Have I Ever is also a show that fundamentally understands the life-ruining power of a hot guy—the kind that can completely throw you off your A Game just by merely walking past you in the hallway.And while it’s a series about high schoolers, we’re grateful Never Have I Ever follows in the time-honored television tradition of casting men in their twenties and thirties to play teenagers.

Frankly, it just makes things much easier from a thirst-watching perspective.Check out the season four trailer (featuring appearances from beloved LGBTQ+ icons Niecy Nash and Alexandra Billings, as well as series breakout star Lee Rodriguez), and then scroll below for our tribute to Never Have I Ever‘s trio of eye candy stars:A post shared by Darren Barnet (@darrenbarnet)At 32 years old, you could certainly quibble that Barnet has never convincingly looked like a teenager on the series, but that’s not something we’re going to complain about—we’re always thrilled to see this gorgeous man on our screens.The grandson of famed swing musician Charlie Barnet, the actor comes from a talented family and was raised in Los Angeles.

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