Jonny Marlow
Lana Condor could barely keep it together for her final scene as Lara Jean Covey in
To All the Boys: Always and Forever. The scene was quite simple: Lara Jean shops for character socks for Peter Kavinsky during her family vacation in Seoul. But she was a wreck. This was her last time playing the beloved protagonist in Netflix’s wildly popular rom-com trilogy, which launched her and her costar Noah Centineo into stardom.
“I was so distraught, because I knew it was the last time that I would be getting to play her. And so, I was just beside myself,” she tells
Netflix s To All the Boys: Always and Forever does not do UC Berkeley justice
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Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor as Lara Jean Covey in To All The Boys: Always and Forever. Sarah Shatz / Netflix
In the final installment of the Netflix teen rom-com saga “To All The Boys: Always and Forever,” Lara Jean Covey is utterly torn between two colleges: UC Berkeley and New York University.
Our lovelorn protagonist (played by the endlessly endearing Lana Condor) just came back from a life-affirming senior class trip to New York, which included a glam rooftop party, a trip to Levain Bakery for its cookies, and, for reasons only loosely explained, a theft of a pink couch.