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In season 3 of XO, a Netflix series, Kitty brings back romance, friendship and emotional growth, offering viewers a comforting yet dramatic continuation of Kitty’s journey.
A spin-off of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, the series follows Kitty as she travels to Seoul to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend Dae, only to face misunderstandings that set off a journey of self-discovery.
As the story unfolds, Kitty builds new friendships and navigates complicated relationships, particularly with Minho, whose slow-burning romance with her becomes central to the latest season.
Their relationship, long anticipated by fans, finally takes focus with emotional highs, heartbreak and reconciliation.
The new season leans heavily into themes of young love, trust and personal growth, while maintaining a softer tone where characters are not portrayed as unnecessarily harsh, making their emotional arcs more relatable.
Beyond romance, the series highlights strong friendships, especially Kitty’s bond with Yuri and her close connection with Q.
A major conflict between Kitty and Q stands out as one of the most intense moments of the season, showing the importance of friendship alongside romance.
While the show continues to face criticism for narrative inconsistencies and underdeveloped side characters, it shows growth in both storytelling and performances.
The cast portrays more emotional depth as the characters deal with decisions about their future and feelings of self-worth.
Overall, the latest season focuses on simple but relatable themes — love, mistakes and healing — offering viewers an easy yet engaging watch.