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Positive:
10
Mixed:
5
Negative:
1
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Critic Reviews
Season 2 Review:
Though multiple connections to the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Franchise still exist, the show has grown into its own identity. Its final episode wraps up many of the season’s primary stories, but leaves several key emotional and plot threads worth exploring should Netflix decide to greenlight a third season.
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The Daily BeastMay 18, 2023
Season 1 Review:
The series veers away from the traditional, more predictable rom-com set-up, with a storybook ending and one perfect love interest, heading toward a more chaotic story of mismatched couples instead. In doing so, XO, Kitty loses a bit of the rom-com appeal, but the show makes up for it with exciting new twists.
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Season 1 Review:
Cathcart is a more mature Kitty than we’ve seen previously. Still, she manages to weave in the spunky naiveté and inquisitiveness that was so endearing about the character in her pre-teen years. Kitty’s determination and earnestness ground the series when things feel more than a bit chaotic.
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Season 1 Review:
There are a lot of balls in the air, and when they all land in the finale, you realize XO, Kitty is primed for a better, richer, more interesting season two. With all the wheel spinning the show does in its first half, we just wish it hadn’t taken so long to get there.
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ColliderJan 16, 2025
Season 2 Review:
The best thing about XO, Kitty is still Cathcart, whose performance remains the driving force of the series. Her energy keeps us invested in the story, even in the less interesting moments. .... However, XO, Kitty's problems become more apparent when the show leans away from the main characters to dedicate a little time to everyone else.
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The GuardianMay 18, 2023
Season 1 Review:
The series’ Scooby-Doo mysteries are never allowed to simmer; characters are prone to stating solutions outright the moment they encounter the slightest clue. None of this, however, is really a dealbreaker. As far as children’s programming goes, XO, Kitty’s cutesy love triangles and cliff-hanging endings might be enough to sustain a full-grown adult, at least through folding a pile of laundry.
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ColliderMay 18, 2023
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