Since its release in August, Netflix's To All the Boys I've Loved Before has been a gift to the internet, blessing us with internet boyfriend memes, endless Noah Centineo interviews, and much-needed discussions about the importance of representation in Hollywood. That's a lot to get out of one movie, and fans have been clamoring for sequels basically since the film came out. But thanks to one Twitter account, more To All the Boys-centric content is just a click away.
Newly-viral Twitter presence @IncorrectTATBIL is, in a sense, a type of fanfiction for To All the Boys I've Loved Before. But instead of longer stories about these beloved characters, the account imagines short, fictional conversations between Lara Jean, Kitty, Margot, and Peter Kavinsky that almost feel like they could have been outtakes from the film. In one early hit tweet, Kitty tells Lara Jean, "Here's my wall of inspirational women," to which Lara Jean responds, "Is that a picture of you?" Kitty then proclaims, "I'm big enough to admit I'm often inspired by myself." The moment feels so perfectly in character with Anna Cathcart's Kitty Covey, a bold, sharp, comic presence in the film.
Like many good internet things, @IncorrectTATBIL was started by young web friends: Vanshika, 19, and Laura, 21, who started tweeting their TATBILB-inspired conversations in August after the movie's release on Netflix. They quickly racking up thousands of followers. "I could probably write you a whole book on what I love about the movie, but what really inspired me to make the account were the characters," Laura told Teen Vogue. "I adored them a lot and I wanted to see more of them."