Jenny Han On Saying Goodbye To 'TSITP': 'I Was Crying And Really Sad'
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Jenny Han On Saying Goodbye To 'TSITP': 'I Was Crying And Really Sad'
"I was crying and was really sad for some reason. It's nice to be able to take in the little moments and appreciate the people that you've spent the last few years with in such an intense way, where you're together every single day working on something."
"I think the most important thing is for the world to feel real so that the viewer can be cast under a spell living inside the story,"
"I look for authenticity in casting and in costumes, living spaces - I try to ground the world in relatable touchstones that feel sincere and honest."
"There've been books I've been working on for years that I've had to put aside because, when you're doing a show, it's more of a hamster wheel and you can't really just stop."
Jenny Han experienced an emotional end to filming season three, cherishing close relationships formed during intense daily production. The television series gained major viewership in 2025, driven by a debated romantic triangle and strong fan engagement. Han prioritizes grounding the fictional world through authentic casting, costumes, and living spaces to create a believable viewer experience. Current priorities emphasize screen work over new novels, with previously worked-on books placed on hold due to nonstop show commitments. Upcoming projects include the third season of the To All the Boys spinoff XO, Kitty and multiple movies and shows in development.
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