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Dear Netflix, Here Is My 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' Sequel Christmas Wishlist

Let's get this bread. And by "bread," I mean more Peter Kavinsky.

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Dear Netflix, Here Is My 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' Sequel Christmas Wishlist
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Everybody stay calm today it was (basically) announced that "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" is getting a sequel! The first movie sent teens and college girls crazy, so who knows the damage the sequel will cause to our hearts. Before production gets underway, I have a few requests @Netflix.

1. This new boy better not wreck Lara Jean and Peter K

My heart literally could not take a break up between these two, and I am not prepared for the potential damage this summer camp lover could cause. Get him out of here. I really don't think my heart could handle them not being together, so do what you want with that information, Netflix.

2. But also give me a good story with John Ambrose McClaren

You cannot end the first movie with John just showing up at the door and not give the people a good story on who he is.

3. Another hot tub scene

This is self explanatory, because just think about how great that scene was. Peter K looked SO good. I don't really know how you could work it in, but you should for sure make it happen.

4. More time on Kitty

We all know Kitty was super underrated in the first movie, so let's give her some more showtime in the second movie. I would go as far to say that Kitty is the reason we have a Lara Jean and Peter relationship to obsess over. She is definitely cooler than me.

5. Peter K and Lara Jean better go on some cute dates

What romance movie is any good without the the main couple going on some cute dates for all of us to be jealous over? I'm never going to go on a date that cute, so might as well live vicariously through them.

6. Don't leave Josh out

I think that a lot of times with sequels, characters get left out, and I don't want that to happen with Josh! There is so much potential with him, and I want to see more of him in the sequel (not more than Peter K, because I want him gracing my screen for most of the movie but still a decent amount)

7. Stay true to the book

I personally have not read the "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" series (yet), but I still love when movies stay as true to the book as possible. And I know fans who have read the books would appreciate it staying true to its origin.

8. Peter Kavinsky

Literally everything about him is so perfect, so I am going to need some great story lines for him to follow up from the first movie, because he melts my heart.

9. Lara Jean

I want to see some more character development! We saw Lara Jean become more confident throughout the first movie, but I want to see her thrive and flourish with confidence!

10. Don't make me wait five years for it

Sometimes y'all like to play games and make people wait forever for sequels, and this is not the time to be doing that. I want the sequel as soon as possible, basically like yesterday. Get to working!!

Honestly just give the people (me) an incredible sequel and we won't have anything to be upset about. I really don't think it is too much to ask for, but seriously get started on production right now, I can't wait forever for this! "To All The Boys I've Loved Before 2" is literally all I have ever wanted since this summer, so just give me what I want @Netflix. You have one job, do it right.

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