Never Have I Ever
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Fabs coming out is neither perfectly smooth nor tragic.

Her mother Elises face betrays her; shes shocked.
But she isnt disappointed.
As the scene progresses, she pieces together that Fab has been trying to tell her for a while.
The scene follows a moment in which Fab is almost outed against her will.
Overachievers can be oversteppers.
Devi goes to Joyce and pleads with her to talk to Eleanor.
Devi cares more about appearing like a good friend than she does about her friends actual emotional states.
And on that front, Joyce falls extremely short.
Her attempts at doing better are extremely short lived.
It gets her out of trouble with her mom but back in a bad place with Fab and Eleanor.
The friendship dynamics on this show are very strong, especially in terms of conflict.
Joyce leaves again, choosing Broadway over Eleanor, and all she leaves behind is a note.
The episode ends abruptly on that pointed choice, which will no doubt have consequences.
After all, friendship and family, both at the heart of this series, are messy.