Devi’s struggle to trust Paxton’s genuine feelings versus the "logic" of high school hierarchies.
What makes this show so relatable is how it handles Devi’s internal monologue. Even with a gorgeous boyfriend on her arm, she can’t help but wonder: Do I actually belong here? The episode explores: NeverHaveIEverS03E02720pHIN-ENGx264MSub-TheMoviesflixcxmkv
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How a single comment can dismantle someone's confidence.
But as the title suggests, the internet has other plans. When an anonymous troll starts sending Devi messages suggesting that Paxton is only with her out of pity, Devi’s signature insecurity takes the wheel. What This Episode Gets Right About Insecurity
Whether you’re team Paxton, team Ben, or just team "Devi needs therapy," Season 3, Episode 2 is a standout. It’s funny, cringey (in the best way), and hits close to home for anyone who has ever felt like they weren't "enough" for their own life.