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This Spinoff Series Is Netflix’s New #1 Show Just 1 Day After Debuting Its Second Season

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Jenny Han stans, rise! The second season of the To All the Boys I've Loved Before spinoff series, titled XO, Kitty, just hit Netflix on January 16. And in a matter of 24 hours, it's already claimed the number-one spot on the streaming service’s list of most-watched TV shows. (It’s currently ranked ahead of American Primeval, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live and Squid Game.)

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This romantic dramedy series focuses on, you guessed it, Kitty Song Covey, AKA the younger sister of Lara Jean from the To All the Boys film series. Except, this time around, the young matchmaker learns a few things about her own love life. Season two of XO, Kitty further explores the teen as she searches for love and explores friendships. 

And for fans of the original film series, don't worry about continuation when it comes to the story. Jenny Han, who wrote the To All the Boys trilogy of books, is the creator of the series.

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In addition to Anna Cathcart, who reprises her role as Kitty, XO, Kitty also stars Choi Min-young, Anthony Keyvan, Gia Kim, Sang Heon Lee and Peter Thurnwald. Even Noah Centineo returns as Peter Kavinsky in the show's second season.

Per Netflix, the synopsis reads: “First comes the crush, then the K-drama. At a Seoul boarding school, teen matchmaker Kitty pursues romance, uncovers family secrets—and finds herself.”

If you need me, I’ll be binge-watching seasons one and two of XO, Kitty

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