Christopher shows up uninvited at Friday night dinner and quarrels with both Lorelai and Rory before Emily asks him to leave. Rory runs into Jess and they each betray their hurt feelings. Francie targets Paris and Rory for a world of trouble if Rory doesn't stop Paris from running the student council like a dictatorship.
If you're looking for a new series that beautifully intertwines comedy, drama, and romance, look no further than Netflix's charming new show *XO, Kitty*. Premiering on May 18, 2023, this delightful spin-off from the successful *To All the Boys* film franchise follows Katherine "Kitty" Song Covey as she navigates love and friendship in Seoul. With relatable characters and an engaging storyline, *XO, Kitty* is not only a tribute to its predecessor but also a fresh take on teenage relationships set against stunning backdrops.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Seoul, *XO, Kitty* invites viewers to experience more than just romantic escapades; it provides insight into cultural nuances and personal growth. The protagonist, played by Anna Cathcart (known for her role in *Once Upon a Time*), embarks on a journey to reconnect with her long-distance boyfriend while simultaneously trying to honor the memory of her late mother. As she joins a prestigious school that her mother once attended, viewers are taken along for an emotional ride filled with laughter and heartfelt moments.
The cast is another highlight of this series. Alongside Cathcart’s endearing performance as Kitty are talented actors such as Choi Min-young (Dae-heon Kim) and Gia Kim (Yuri Han), who add depth and chemistry to every scene. Dae’s character grapples with his own emotions and relationship challenges as he reunites with Kitty after their long-distance romance; his struggles make him relatable to anyone who has ever faced uncertainty in love. Moreover, characters like Quincy “Q” Shabazian (played by Anthony Keyvan) bring humor and lightness that balances out some of the heavier themes presented throughout the show.