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XO, Kitty
Season 1
TV-14
82%
62%
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A new love story unfolds when teen matchmaker Kitty reunites with her long-distance boyfriend at the same Seoul high school attended by her late mother.
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Where to Watch XO, Kitty • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Anna Cathcart
Katherine 'Kitty' Song Covey
Choi Min-yeong
Dae-heon 'Dae' Kim
Gia Kim
Yuri Han
Sang Heon Lee
Min-ho Moon
Anthony Keyvan
Quincy 'Q' Shabazian
Peter Thurnwald
Alex Finnerty Lee
Sascha Rothchild
Executive Producer
Siobhan Vivian
Consulting Producer
Don Dunn
Producer
Matt Kaplan
Executive Producer
Jenny Han
Executive Producer
Emma Koh
Art Direction
Lee Na-gyeom
Production Design
Mojdeh Daftary
Costume Design
Jina Hyojin An
Original Music Composer
Shirley Song
Original Music Composer
Hwang Seon-kwon
Line Producer
Jessica O'Toole
Co-Executive Producer
Aubrey Bendix
Co-Executive Producer
Liz Brandenburg
Unit Production Manager
XO, Kitty • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Digital Mafia Talkies
Srijoni Rudra
XO, Kitty has all the tropes to cater to the teenage crowd. But as someone who is well past her teenage years, I will not recommend the series to Netflix's mature audience.
Q+ Magazine
Alex Valencia
Despite being a teen show, XO, Kitty offers an engaging and emotionally charged story. While it may not introduce entirely new concepts to its genre, the show's relatable characters and its vibrant South Korean setting make for a captivating watch.
Jae-Ha Kim (Substack)
Jae-Ha Kim
"XO, Kitty" tackles adoption, diaspora and maintaining Korean ties. But is this "To All the Boys" spinoff any good? Not really.
DC Film Girl
Lauren Veneziani
Anna Cathcart gives a wonderful performance enthused by Jenny Han's creative dialogue.
Common Sense Media
Stephanie Morgan
But the series doesn't try to be more than it is: an American-made show with a K-drama vibe, sprinkled with a few lessons on growing up.
New York Post
Lauren Sarner
"Xo, Kitty" is entertaining and cute. Nobody asked for it - but at least it's got some charm.
Mashable
Yasmeen Hamadeh
Come for To All the Boys I've Loved Before lore, and stay for a new story that's more gripping than you might think - it's Kitty's time to shine, and what a bright star she is.
Sunshine State Cineplex
Alan French
It has intriguing characters, nods to K-Dramas, and a hyper-talented cast. XO, Kitty quickly establishes itself as a series with a unique voice.
The Daily Beast
Fletcher Peters
Kitty has crushes on girls and guys, on enemies and exes, on her neighbors and strangers she meets at parties. Not only does this feel like an extremely accurate representation of a teenage girl and her many crushes, but it's also a real delight to watch.
Decider
Joel Keller
Cathcart knows Kitty very well at this point, the story takes turns that aren't the usual artificial romcom plot contrivances, and there's enough layers to make the show more than just about its central romance.
Pop Culture Planet
Kristen Maldonado
XO, Kitty had a promising premise that falls flat as it delivers a mess of a show that is overstuffed, aimless, and has no real identity.
Paste Magazine
Lacy Baugher
A teen drama that is actually and unapologetically made for teens -- its breezy episodes all clock in at under 35 minutes, a true gift! -- XO, Kitty fully embraces the high camp of both young adulthood and the K-dramas that share its narrative roots.
Polygon
Petrana Radulovic
XO, Kitty launches off at high speeds and never once slows down.
AV Club
Lauren Chval
The characters aren't as lived in, the dialogue is frustratingly expositional, and our protagonist grates on everyone around her, including the audience.
United Press International
Fred Topel
It's no more or less predictable than its predecessors but delivers a relevant and entertaining tale for its target audience.
TheWrap
Kayleigh Donaldson
You can see Han laying the groundwork for a richer, denser season two. She's juggling a lot of balls here, enough soapy drama to keep any teen (or young at heart viewer) hooked.
Collider
Abby Cavenaugh
If YA rom-coms are what you're in the mood for, then you'd be much better served by rewatching the franchise's original movies, another series based on Han's books (like The Summer I Turned Pretty), or perhaps even a good K-drama.
Screen Rant
Rachel LaBonte
XO, Kitty appears to be a straightforward tale of rom-com sweetness, but in reality, it's packed with enough twists to surpass any expectations.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
A sweet, pretty cupcake of a teen romance.
CBR
Josh Bell
It's a pleasant, enjoyable extension of one of Netflix's most likable franchises.
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