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I love you.
I love you too.
- To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
just finished watching Always and Forever Lara Jean and i didn't cry. i almost did. but i didn't. i loved the book trilogy and i love the movie trilogy so so so much, these books and movies mean a lot to me and i am devestated to see it come to an end. buuut the hopeless romantic in me has a feeling that Lara and Peter really are forever and always, so that lessens the pain just a smidge. 😌
For some reason the peter/lara/john love triangle in the movie/book really reminds me of the one between rafael/jane/michael from jane the virgin. is it just me?
This is interesting, and I think i’d ask you to expand on your reasoning further. For me, I don’t see a lot of parallels.
I guess when it comes to the LJ/Peter/John triangle, we have to separate book from film because they are so vastly different. In the film, she sees John as someone she “should” love, while really loving Peter. In the book, she actually DOES fall for John, but she just can’t give her heart away at that time, because she’s already given so much of it away to Peter.
With Legacies, Hope is all in on Landon, from what I see. She values Rafael as a friend, but I personally haven’t seen any moments where she reciprocates his feelings or even canonically states there’s anything romantic going on. She certainly isn’t trying to love Raf because of Landon’s shortcomings (Landon is pretty much the purest character in the show), and it’s not like she has to choose between them. Also, Rafael isn’t pursuing Hope like John pursues LJ. Raf may feel things for Hope, but he states, multiple times, he would never do that to Landon, because they’re brothers--he simply just can’t help how he feels. And Landon understands, because of the mutual respect.
Peter and John were friends in middle school, but by the time he comes back into Peters life, there really isn’t a friendship anymore, and certainly not a brotherhood. John goes for LJ full force, and the conflict is never “you shouldn’t pursue her because we’re friends” from Peter. It’s more like “is Peter even good enough for LJ, or should she be with someone like John?”
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I’m going to go to trig.