#tatb: ps i still love you
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to-all-the-boys · 3 months ago
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watching to all the boys i've loved before: how could lara jean and peter not choose each other
watching p.s. i still love you: how could lara jean and peter choose each other
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girlstalkmichael · 2 years ago
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I hate love triangles in shows and movies where the main character is obviously gonna pick x because it's always been x and it will always be x
I think those kind of love triangles are boring and useless since for me The best part about a love traingle is the part where me as a viewer genuinely don't know who the mc gonna pick and how both persons have their pros and cons so both persons have a fair chance to end up with the mc
Because some movies & tv shows make these perfect boys that if they ends up with the mc they would have a very healthy relationship and expect me as a viewer to believe the mc will pick the person she has been with from the start who is in most cases an asshole and their relationship is so toxic just because she loves him or whatever
I hate it also because it has been done to death already in the media like in to all the boys p.s i still love you, the kissing booth 2 even after 2
Also it makes me dislike the mc and see her as a selfish person since she already knows how she feels about both boys and is leading the other person on instead of telling him from the start that they will never be together and that she has feelings for someone else already
i wanna tie that up with the tv show the summer i turned pretty, i know in the books belly ends up with conrad but in the tv show they already changed many things from the books so they have a chance to escape that cliche or fall into it like the other movies i mentioned And i would love for her to end up with Jeremiah or even cam cameron
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userengy · 4 years ago
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break my heart, covey. break my heart into a thousand pieces. do whatever you want.
TO ALL THE BOYS: P.S. I STILL LOVE YOU (2020)
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ladymapple · 4 years ago
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“I love you, Peter. Always and forever.” - Lara Jean
“I will love you, Lara Jean. Always and forever.” - Peter Kavinsky
To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)
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error-404-code9 · 3 years ago
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Lara Jean: *gets accepted to another school*
Peter: “Alexa, play Traitor by Olivia Rodrigo”
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bookspoils · 4 years ago
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To All the Boys: Always and Forever, 2021, dir. Michael Fimognari
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Is it just me or is Netflix losing taste by removing and canceling all the good shows and movies!?
Like seriously, how tf do you even expect us to watch cringy Kissing booth, Babysitter, etc.
Just renew Chilling adventures of Sabrina, I am not okay with this, Anne with an E and the society.
And also bring back Vampire diaries.
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advluv4life · 4 years ago
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Did I go on a full-on rant about Peter Kavinsky's character plot from To All the Boys 3, because I love it so much and nobody seems to appreciate it? Yes I did.
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Out of context, but this is it:
It upsets me (just a little bit, I don't want to be like super hung up on it though) when people watch the movies and completely disregard Peter and his feelings.
I understand the movies are about Lara Jean and honestly I relate so much to Lara Jean, but Peter's character arc, through all the films but especially the third movie.. I related a lot more to it than Lara Jean's. I feel like when I go back and watch the other two movies; when he brings up his dad, and his family, and his friendship with Gen.. I understand why in the second movie he doesn't just abandoned Gen when she was going through the same thing he went through. Because she's his friend and he's not going to just leave his friend behind. So of course it hurts when Lara Jean decides to leave him (even if she didn't intend to break up with him, that's just what it feels like when people pick other things over him). He's been left and it hurts.
I've never been anybody's first choice either. And in Peter's case he doesn't have multiple college options, he can't afford it and he doesn't have the brains to get into top colleges like Lara Jean which is why Stanford was the plan. But of course all people see is him breaking up with her because he's 'selfish' and then he wrote a sappy love letter and got her back without even trying.
Yes, Peter had stuff he had to work through. No one in these movies is perfect. Everyone has their own shit to go through and they have to come to their own realization of how they need to grow and how to care for other people and just because he's not perfect doesn't mean he's not a good guy.
So what? He's not the male version of Lara Jean, but I don't think Lara Jean needs the male version of herself to be happy. I wish had someone who was as attentive as Peter, who picks up on little things, and tries to find a solution to problems before it become more of an issue. Someone who, even when they're heartbroken that something doesn't work out for them, is more concerned with how I'm handling it. When he asked if she was okay in NY? That got me. She said she was scared to tell him and he told her that she didn't have to be scared and the next time (with NYU) she told him. At the cafe he told her they were 'good' even when he was lost, because he didn't want to cause her trouble or pain. It was only when she tried (unintentionally) to manipulate him prom night that he put his foot down and walked away. And that's his right he is his own person he has his own feelings.
He worked through his issues with his dad and they're mending their relationship and in turn he realized how to mend his relationship with Lara Jean and that's what you do. You learn through your experiences. Everything that happens in your life is interconnected. Their relationship doesn't exist in a vacuum. Lara Jean had to grow on her own through multiple films in regards to how she viewed love and the future and Peter had to grow on his own in regards to his attachment issues. They're both their own individual people who are going to grow on their own for the next four years and they'll see where they end up, but I thought it was a very good plot and I really appreciated that Lara Jean wasn't the only character in the whole movie series that mattered.
See, I said I don't want to get hung up on it and then I went on a whole rant. Sorry, not sorry lol. It's been fun. Bye.
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rasisamess · 4 years ago
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celebphotos · 4 years ago
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yeahlenas · 4 years ago
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lara was listening to the music here, but for a second i thought they were going there I WISH LOL
(from my to all the boys review)
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to-all-the-boys · 4 months ago
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i'm rereading tatbilb 2 (ps i still love you) and john ambrose mcclaren you are a treasure. you are a gem. you are a sweetheart you are a wonderful darling angel boy you are the most wonderful man lara jean could possibly have asked for. i am so sorry she broke your heart but i personally would never ever do that if u were real
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girlstalkmichael · 4 years ago
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The*second guy who's clearly superior than the first guy* pack
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everlorewhispers · 4 years ago
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FAVORITE LOVE SCENES [01/∞] ↳ To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You {Lara Jean Covey ♥ Peter Kavinsky}
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ladymapple · 4 years ago
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“I want it all. And to have it all, we have to risk it all.” - Lara Jean
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020)
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bookspoils · 4 years ago
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To All the Boys: Always and Forever, 2021, dir. Michael Fimognari
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