In the second season of Netflix’s “XO, Kitty,” the showrunner Jessica OToole emphasized the importance of timing in relationships, especially for young characters like Kitty. The season finale saw Kitty dealing with a complex love triangle involving Yuri and Min Ho. Despite her efforts to move on from Yuri by following her sister Lara Jean’s advice, Kitty’s feelings were exposed, leading to a breakup between Yuri and Julianna. OToole aimed to portray realistic character interactions rather than just plot-driven scenarios. The season also explored Kitty’s journey of self-discovery and her evolving relationships, with a significant focus on her friendship with Min Ho, which transitioned from enemies to potential lovers. The finale left viewers with a sense of hope and anticipation for Kitty and Min Ho’s future, with 80% of the audience expressing their desire for more development in this storyline. Additionally, the season included a heartwarming subplot where Kitty helped reconnect her grandmother with her estranged sister, highlighting themes of family and reconciliation.
Source: deadline.com
