XO, Kitty' Stars Discuss Season 3 Finale and Hopes for Season 4

Sang Heon Lee and Anna Cathcart weigh in on the ending scenes and what they could mean for the future of the show.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 5:20pm

An abstract close-up image of shimmering sequins and glittering disco ball fragments, captured in dramatic high-contrast studio lighting to convey the glamour and high-stakes drama of the 'XO, Kitty' series.The final scenes of 'XO, Kitty' Season 3 hint at new challenges and opportunities for the show's young stars, as they navigate the complexities of love, family, and the future.NYC Today

The stars of Netflix's 'XO, Kitty' series, Sang Heon Lee and Anna Cathcart, discuss the Season 3 finale and what it could mean for the future of the show. They talk about the moment when Kitty tells Min Ho he'll have to meet her father, Dan Covey, and how that could play out in a potential Season 4. The actors also discuss the importance of the Song Covey sisters navigating college decisions while in relationships, drawing parallels to the original 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' trilogy.

Why it matters

The 'XO, Kitty' series is a spin-off of the popular 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' film trilogy, and fans are eager to see how the story of Kitty and Min Ho's relationship continues to unfold. The actors' insights into the characters' motivations and the potential narrative directions for Season 4 provide valuable context for viewers and build anticipation for the show's future.

The details

In the Season 3 finale of 'XO, Kitty,' the main characters Kitty and Min Ho are seen heading to Portland for winter break, with Kitty telling Min Ho he'll have to meet her father, Dan Covey. Sang Heon Lee, who plays Min Ho, says this could be a pivotal moment, with Min Ho potentially 'freaking out' or showing his 'cute, funny, awkward side' when he finally meets Kitty's father. Anna Cathcart, who plays Kitty, hopes the show will explore what it's like for Min Ho to be in Kitty's hometown and world, rather than the other way around. The actors also discuss the importance of the Song Covey sisters navigating college decisions while in relationships, drawing parallels to the original 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' trilogy.

  • In the Season 3 finale, Kitty tells Min Ho he'll have to meet her father, Dan Covey, when they arrive in Portland over winter break.
  • Dan Covey, Kitty's father, previously appeared in Season 1 of the series.

The players

Sang Heon Lee

The actor who plays Min Ho Moon in the 'XO, Kitty' series.

Anna Cathcart

The actress who plays Kitty Song Covey in the 'XO, Kitty' series.

Dan Covey

Kitty's father, who appeared in Season 1 of the 'XO, Kitty' series.

Lara Jean Song Covey

Kitty's sister, who appeared in Seasons 2 and 3 of the 'XO, Kitty' series.

Margot Song Covey

Kitty's eldest sister, who broke up with her longtime boyfriend before going to college in the original 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' trilogy.

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What they’re saying

“The scene where Min Ho hears Kitty saying, 'Wait until you meet my dad,' I think Min Ho had a slight moment where he's thinking, 'Oh, right about that, yeah. I have to, I've got that to face.'”

— Sang Heon Lee, Actor

“I think it would be so fun to see [Min Ho] in the Covey house. I really hope we get the chance to continue that story and see what happens, because I think there is something so special and so intimate about showing someone your hometown.”

— Anna Cathcart, Actress

“Lara Jean did a different kind of route and different storyline, and Kitty is really figuring out what hers looks like and what is best, but I also think it's important that she talks to Lara Jean in this moment of [a] pivotal life path and trajectory-changing [choice].”

— Anna Cathcart, Actress

What’s next

If 'XO, Kitty' is renewed for a fourth season, fans will be eager to see how Kitty and Min Ho's relationship progresses after Kitty's acceptance to NYU, and how Min Ho's meeting with her father, Dan Covey, plays out.

The takeaway

The insights from the 'XO, Kitty' stars highlight the show's focus on the complexities of young love and the challenges of navigating major life decisions, like college, while in a relationship. The potential for further exploration of these themes in a fourth season has fans excited to see how Kitty and Min Ho's story continues to unfold.