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XO, Kitty
TV Series

XO, Kitty

2023Comedy, Drama, Romance • 3 Seasons

Woke Score
8
out of 10

Series Overview

A new love story unfolds when teen matchmaker Kitty reunites with her long-distance boyfriend at the same boarding school attended by her late mother.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

7.4/10

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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Season 2

9/10

Kitty returns to Seoul ready for a fresh start, but her plan for a drama-free semester fizzles fast amid new faces, messy crushes and family secrets.

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Season 3

7.5/10

Kitty returns for her final year at KISS with her perfect senior year mapped out. She’s going to make meaningful memories with her friends, grow closer to her relatives in Korea, and make big decisions about her future. And, she’s going to define her relationship with Min Ho. For real this time. But when surprise revelations derail her plans and relationships, Kitty will have to learn to embrace the unexpected.

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Overall Series Review

XO, Kitty transforms from a classic teen romance into an expansive exploration of personal identity and queer theory. While the series begins as a quest for long-distance love, it quickly pivots toward a deep dive into self-discovery, with the protagonist’s bisexual awakening becoming the core of the narrative. Throughout its run, the show consistently prioritizes individual self-actualization over traditional family expectations, positioning personal expression as the ultimate goal for its ensemble cast. The series increasingly leans into an intersectional framework, where a character's position on the LGBTQ+ spectrum serves as their primary defining trait. As the seasons progress, the plot frequently pauses to celebrate diverse identities, often framing traditional cultural or family structures as obstacles that the characters must overcome. This shift creates a world where emotional truth takes precedence over objective standards, and romantic dynamics are navigated through a lens of moral relativism. By its final season, the show solidifies a dynamic where female leads drive all social outcomes, often leaving male characters in reactive or subordinate roles. Academic stakes and traditional milestones are pushed to the background, replaced by a focus on social maneuvering and personal politics. Ultimately, the series functions as a modern handbook for identity exploration, prioritizing representation and the empowerment of the individual over traditional plot-driven storytelling.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics7.7/10

Oikophobia4.7/10

Feminism8/10

LGBTQ+10/10

Anti-Theism5.7/10

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