Series co-creator Lang Fisher tells EW that the love triangle “continues onward” in season 4.
Warning: This post contains spoilers forNever Have I Everseason 3.
“Teenagers are so tender and afraid of being vulnerable that everyone operates from a defensive place.

Darren Barnet and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan on ‘Never Have I Ever’.Lara Solanki/Netflix
“That was one of my favorite scenes to film,” Ramakrishnan says of the breakup.
“Reading what Paxton says I’m like, ‘Yes Paxton, tell her!’
It’s more about what she thinks of herself.
She doesn’t feel like she belongs with him, and that’s sad.”
“He was her main distraction from the pain of losing her dad,” Fisher says.
“She threw everything full force into pursuing him because she couldn’t think about the other thing.”
But if you thought that moment served as a goodbye for Daxton, think again.
“The love triangle’s not done,” Fisher says.
“In season 4, it continues onward.
But I think the part that is done is seeing him as this unattainable dream of a hunk.
He is no longer that, and they can be more like peers going forward.”
Never Have I Everseason 3 is now on Netflix.