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**This article contains spoilers for “XO Kitty” on Netflix.**
“XO, Kitty,” the spinoff of Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” was released in May of this year with decent ratings; with a current Bad Tomatoes score of 81% and an audience score of 58%, the present has started off on the right foot. That being said, with all the good aspects of the show, there are also bad ones. Let’s start with the good.
Personally, I found the display enjoyable. With the essence of a K-drama at its heart, the plot features an abundance of new characters and surprises introduced throughout the storyline. Thus, each episode is engaging and keeps the viewer on their toes. The plot twists are sometimes outrageous, but appealing nonetheless, and the characters are likable for the most part due to the actors’ charisma and talent.
The main character, Kitty Song Covey, is just as optimistic about adore as she was in the “To All the Boys” series. Even though she can be overly invested in meddling in others’ romances, Anna Cathcart makes the character endearing by bringing a similar energy that Lana Condor bro
In XO, Kitty Season 2, Bisexuality Looks Fun, Messy, and Sometimes Explosive
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“I’ve moved on to explosive love triangles with girls!” exclaims Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) halfway through the second season of Netflix’s teen romantic dramedy XO, Kitty. Fresh off a group ski trip that blew up in smoke after a rogue love letter slipped into the erroneous hands, the upper school junior is understandably overwhelmed; multiple people are now upset with her—and the fact that two of them are girls she has crushes on certainly doesn’t assist. So when her best friend Q (Anthony Keyvan) calls her out for not disclosing that his roommate, Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee), admitted to being in adore with her at the tail-end of season 1, Kitty quickly brushes him off. After all, Kitty and Min Ho have both gotten over it. And besides, who could possibly protect about boys at a time enjoy this? Kitty is now caught between several girls.
The only problem is that, before long, Kitty will realize that she isn’t really over Min Ho after all. Sure, she spends a large chunk of XO, Kitty season 2 navigating the lingering feelings she has for Yuri (Gia Kim), the wealthy lesbi
Is Kitty gay in XO, Kitty? Anna Cathcart opens up about Kitty's sexuality
17 January 2025, 17:58
XO, Kitty - inside the character
By Sam Prance
Kitty has feelings for boys and girls in XO, Kitty. Is Kitty bi though? Here's what Anna Cathcart has said.
XO, Kitty is the definition of gay rights! From Yuri to Q, the show has multiple iconic homosexual characters and, at the conclude of season 1, we acquire that Kitty is one of them. Now, Anna Catchart has opened up about why she's so proud of how Kitty explores her sexuality in XO, Kitty.
At the start of XO, Kitty season 1, Kitty (Anna Cathcart) is convinced that Dae (Minyeong Choi) is her one true love. In fact, she moves all the way to Seoul to be with him. However, Kitty then finds out that Dae has a girlfriend, Yuri (Gia Kim) - good, appears to have one - and she learns that care for is not as simple as she thought.
Kitty then discovers that she has feelings for Yuri and this is explored even further in season 2. The show left fans wondering if Kitty is gay or bi but Anna Cathcart says it's important Kitty doesn't label her sexuality.
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XO, Kitty Season 2 Highlights One Of Netflix's Biggest Issues
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This article contains spoilers for XO, Kitty season 2.
XO, Kitty season 2 highlights one of Netflix's biggest persisting problems with representation. Recently, XO, Kitty season 2 premiered on Netflix, portraying Kitty's spring semester at the Korean International Institution of Seoul (KISS). XO, Kitty season 1 ended just before winter end, with many complex arc developments, including Min-ho confessing his feelings for Kitty, while she discovers a mysterious Simon, and her grappling with her feelings for Yuri. The show's second season explores these avenues, from Kitty's lingering feelings for Yuri and Min-ho to her reuniting her estranged family.
XO, Kitty season 2 also features new and returning characters, spicing up the dynamics and storylines. One of the most important arcs in XO, Kitty season 2 involves Kitty and Yuri's evolving relationship. Kitty and Yuri kiss — leading to the latter and Juliana breaking up. These narrative choices live to draw Kitty and Min-ho closer. It ultimately illustrates XO, Kitty handles all the le