Sat Jan 18 08:03:32 UTC 2025: ## XO, Kitty Season 2 Concludes with a Mellow, Yet Meaningful, Ending

**SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA** – Netflix’s *XO, Kitty*, the *To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before* spin-off, concluded its sophomore season with a less dramatic finale than its predecessor. Showrunner Jessica O’Toole attributes this shift to the importance of realistic character development and timing in relationships.

This season followed Kitty Covey’s return to the Korean International School, navigating a complex love triangle involving Yuri and Min Ho. A letter revealing Kitty’s feelings for Yuri, while Yuri was in a relationship with Juliana, led to a breakup and complicated dynamics between the three girls. O’Toole emphasized her commitment to portraying authentic relationships, stating that she wanted to avoid treating characters as mere plot devices. The fallout from Kitty’s actions highlighted the significance of timing in relationships, particularly at a young age.

While the season explored Kitty’s evolving feelings for both Yuri and Min Ho, the showrunner teased the exciting “enemies-to-lovers” arc between Kitty and Min Ho, praising the actors’ chemistry and the mature way their friendship developed. Min Ho also played a pivotal role in reuniting Kitty’s grandmother with her estranged sister, a heartwarming subplot showcasing familial reconciliation.

Anna Cathcart (Kitty) and Sang Heon Lee (Min Ho) both commented on their characters’ final scene, suggesting a hopeful yet uncertain future for their potential relationship. Lee highlighted the importance of avoiding rushing into things, emphasizing the realistic portrayal of young love.

O’Toole expressed her enthusiasm for the potential of a third season, hinting at exploring more of Korea beyond Seoul and delving deeper into the characters’ maturation. The show’s focus on expanding the world and exploring family dynamics, themes present in the original *To All the Boys* franchise, is expected to continue.

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