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To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Review: Lara Jean Tumbles Into Teen Love-Triangle Tropes

Jordan Fisher’s charm is enough to have a new wave of teens say, “Noah Centineo, who?”

The inciting circumstance that disrupts Lara Jean and Peter’s honeymoon phase is when another one of the letters from her past come back to bite her. Her childhood crush, John Ambrose McClaren – played by Jordan Fisher, a former Disney star, Hamilton cast member, and singer – writes Lara Jea  back, and once again she must face her innermost feelings being on the line. She and John used to sit in a treehouse and read Harry Potter together. He plays the piano. [Cue the distant squeals] He’s the complete opposite of her jock boyfriend, and it generates the aforementioned teen trope problem.

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