‘XO, Kitty’ Stars Discuss Kitty and Min Ho’s Season 3 Relationship Arc

The much-anticipated Season 3 of Netflix’s series “XO, Kitty” has officially premiered, showcasing the evolving romantic relationship between Kitty Song Covey and Min Ho Moon. The season kicks off with Kitty, portrayed by Anna Cathcart, and Min Ho, played by Sang Heon Lee, navigating a new chapter in their love life.
Exploring Relationships: Season 3 Dynamics
In the opening episode, titled “Guest List,” viewers were treated to the aftermath of a hopeful cliffhanger from Season 2. Kitty’s request to join Min Ho on a potential K-pop tour sets the stage for their emotional journey. The culmination of their tension is marked by a cinematic kiss, which both actors were eager to portray.
Casting a Spell of Anticipation
Cathcart expressed the commitment the cast felt towards making the romantic scenes resonate with the audience. She stated, “We really cared about it and wanted to make it as special as we could.” Lee echoed her sentiment, adding, “We wanted to make it as magical as possible.” Their dedication reflects the excitement of fans eagerly awaiting this romantic development.
Challenges in the Journey
However, a real relationship isn’t without its obstacles. This season introduces a significant plot twist: a pregnancy scare involving Eunice and Jiwon. The situation complicates Kitty and Min Ho’s relationship, leading to a breakup due to miscommunication and trust issues.
- Eunice’s storyline involves a pregnancy scare, creating tension between the couple.
- Min Ho’s hesitation to share critical information fuels Kitty’s frustration.
- The breakup scene is described as one of the most intense moments of the series.
Trust and Misunderstandings
Min Ho’s struggle with Kitty’s lack of trust becomes a pivotal element of the story. His feelings of heartbreak and confusion are poignantly explored as he comes to terms with Kitty’s doubts about his fidelity.
Lee remarked, “It’s just heartbreaking for both characters.” The emotional depth of their conflict is mirrored by Cathcart, who understands why both characters react the way they do under pressure.
Realistic Portraits of Young Love
The complexities of young love are evident in this season. Viewers are drawn into the intricacies of Kitty and Min Ho’s relationship, as they face fears of loss and trust. Their interactions provide a relatable depiction of the challenges that accompany budding relationships.
The emotional turmoil, combined with the excitement of their romantic arc, promises to engage audiences throughout the season. With each episode, “XO, Kitty” continues to capture the essence of youthful love within a vibrant narrative.




