A new love story unfolds when teen matchmaker Kitty reunites with her long-distance boyfriend at the same boarding school attended by her late mother.A new love story unfolds when teen matchmaker Kitty reunites with her long-distance boyfriend at the same boarding school attended by her late mother.A new love story unfolds when teen matchmaker Kitty reunites with her long-distance boyfriend at the same boarding school attended by her late mother.
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I deserve more. I loved the characters but kitty she just went around and fell in love with everyone tf. Well anyways it was good which i wasn't expecting it to be. Minho is so funny. I really enjoyed. It was funnier than expected and it felt like real people interacting and a story that could happen. A bit romanticized obviously and a lot of coincidences that wouldn't happen in real life but i liked the characters depth and how they felt like humans and not so black and white one is evil one is good. Minho was the best thing from the story really. Kitty was my less favorite but she was okay too i guess.
First season was better.
Second season is just a lead up to the third season.
Nothing epic or exciting happened.
The most compelling part of the season was the family story but nothing worth watching in the romance department.
We lost a lot of banter between Min ho and Kitty which was the relatable and endearing aspect of their spark.
It just rushed over Kitty exploring her bisexuality.
Too many extra characters that it felt like you lost the connection to the original characters as you were spending all your time learning about the new ones.
Not worth the 2 year wait.
Hopefully the third season is redeemable.
Second season is just a lead up to the third season.
Nothing epic or exciting happened.
The most compelling part of the season was the family story but nothing worth watching in the romance department.
We lost a lot of banter between Min ho and Kitty which was the relatable and endearing aspect of their spark.
It just rushed over Kitty exploring her bisexuality.
Too many extra characters that it felt like you lost the connection to the original characters as you were spending all your time learning about the new ones.
Not worth the 2 year wait.
Hopefully the third season is redeemable.
If you're looking for a well put together show like breaking bad or GOT yeah you're going to hate it.
It's totally unbelievable and corny but so cute and so fun. The show depicts the exact genre it's trying to. If you like sex lives of college girls, the summer I turned pretty, heartstopper, trinkets, on my block, or kdramas I mean you've come to the right place.
Light hearted fun and lovely characters. It's exactly what it was supposed to be and delivered.
Drove me nuts they are In south korea and all speak english but it is what it is and I will still watch any future seasons of it.
Here is my remaining 15 characters needed.
It's totally unbelievable and corny but so cute and so fun. The show depicts the exact genre it's trying to. If you like sex lives of college girls, the summer I turned pretty, heartstopper, trinkets, on my block, or kdramas I mean you've come to the right place.
Light hearted fun and lovely characters. It's exactly what it was supposed to be and delivered.
Drove me nuts they are In south korea and all speak english but it is what it is and I will still watch any future seasons of it.
Here is my remaining 15 characters needed.
The polarizing reviews have been... interesting. I liked "XO, Kitty" quite a bit. I think it's relatable enough; it fairly captures the uncertainty and chaos surrounding teenage love, even though the series might feel all over the place sometimes. It maintains the charm of the movies and possesses lush and beautiful cinematography and sets - it's satisfying to watch in that way. I think the acting is okay, nothing special. I was initially concerned about character depth (given the show's fast pace), but even though some might feel one-sided, it never felt like I didn't know them. The 'plot twist' surprised me but I'm on the fence about it because it isn't thoroughly justified. While I also commend the writers for avoiding certain cliches they totally could've gone with, the script isn't without its qualms. The unrelenting miscommunication between characters bothered me and started to feel like decisions to further the plot. Overall, I thought it was entertaining enough. It's decent popcorn television (much like everything else from the TATBILB franchise). I've loved the characters so far, and I loved meeting new characters. I wouldn't mind seeing them again.
As someone who has watched K-dramas for many years now, I found this mix of American TV and Korean TV a really interesting concept. But in my opinion, it wasn't executed in the best way.
I wish they would have leaned more into the style of k-dramas: a more slow-paced and slow-burn style. Instead, this series felt messy. Sometimes it was hard to keep up with all the love triangles and the drama.
I don't think the actors did a bad job, but the lines and dialogue were often quite awkward, which didn't serve the actors any justice. But when it wasn't too much, I did occasionally enjoy the fluffy and corny feeling in this. Sometimes we even got some interesting thoughts from the main character that other teenage dramas don't touch on.
I also liked the incorporation of K-pop, there were many great songs in this. But again, it felt messy. There were almost too many songs and sometimes they didn't quite fit in. I wish they had stuck with a distinctive sound for this, instead of trying to cram in every popular K-pop song from the last few years.
Overall, I liked this idea, but it lacked cohesiveness and authenticity. I wish there had been more time to explore individual characters more, since there were many interesting stories in this.
I wish they would have leaned more into the style of k-dramas: a more slow-paced and slow-burn style. Instead, this series felt messy. Sometimes it was hard to keep up with all the love triangles and the drama.
I don't think the actors did a bad job, but the lines and dialogue were often quite awkward, which didn't serve the actors any justice. But when it wasn't too much, I did occasionally enjoy the fluffy and corny feeling in this. Sometimes we even got some interesting thoughts from the main character that other teenage dramas don't touch on.
I also liked the incorporation of K-pop, there were many great songs in this. But again, it felt messy. There were almost too many songs and sometimes they didn't quite fit in. I wish they had stuck with a distinctive sound for this, instead of trying to cram in every popular K-pop song from the last few years.
Overall, I liked this idea, but it lacked cohesiveness and authenticity. I wish there had been more time to explore individual characters more, since there were many interesting stories in this.
Karaoke & Crushes With "XO, Kitty"
Karaoke & Crushes With "XO, Kitty"
Anna Cathcart, Anthony Keyvan, Sang Heon Lee, and the "XO, Kitty" cast reveal their go-to karaoke songs and matchmaking talents.
Did you know
- TriviaGia Kim (Yuri) and Sang Heon Lee (Min Ho) are siblings in real life.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)
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