
Lara Jean and Kitty notice that Dan has been talking to their neighbor, Trina Rothschild (Sarayu Blue), which the sisters think means that they like each other. She still has Chris (Madeleine Arthur) and Lucas (Trezzo Mahoro) to back her up.

Peter volunteers with his friends, while Lara Jean signs up to work at the Belleview Retirement Home because that’s where her sister Margot (Janel Parrish) volunteered, but Gen (Emilija Baranac) doesn’t hesitate to mock Lara Jean for this, as well as try and make her feel bad about her own past relationship with Peter.

The school has set up volunteer programs for the students. Overall it was good so I give it four stars.At school, Lara Jean explains the John Ambrose situation to Peter, who is okay with it since he is secure in his relationship with her. But well, I guess girls tend to fall for boys like him, like Peter Kavinsky. I didn’t like the way he treated Lara Jean. Yes, he was handsome and kind to Kitty and there were scenes that I really fell for him but somehow the sweetness and commitment toward their relationship weren’t there. It was like sometimes I liked him but most of the times I didn’t. And I would totally understand her if she did because until now I don’t really get Peter’s character. For a second there I thought that Lara jean would actually go for him but then ‘P.S.

It was somehow how I predicted it to be until John Ambrose McClaren. The story was kinda predictable given the title but still I like to be surprised. “When you lose someone and it still hurts, that’s when you know the love was real.” I Still Love You and we all know how this one goes.

When I first read To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, I didn’t know it has a sequel so I was really sad not knowing what Lara Jean could’ve written for Peter. There’s something scary and wonderful about that.”
