![]() Sofia has not seen Die Hard.Īfter a dreadful experience at the party, Lily leaves for home while Sofia and Dash share a moment together. I Wanna Take You Out In Your Holiday Sweater- Pas/Calīoomer realizes that Sofia is back in town after telling Lily that she was out of the picture. In efforts to “go with the flow,” Dash agrees to attend a holiday party at Priya’s. Lily angrily calls Boomer to seek out the red notebook she needs to write her feelings into, then smashing a snowman to get the job done instead.Ĭhristmas Wish by Mark Roberts & Paul Fletcher & Patrick Sturrockĭash and his ex, Sophia, meet up with old friends after a painful dinner. With Lily’s next adventure, Dash is opened up to the possibility of falling in love with Christmas again, continuing to look for the good within it.ĭash gives elderly Asian ladies the run down of his failed relationship while making mochi with them. Operation Cinderella is in play, and Dash is determined to continue his chase to find Lily and the notebook. “Notebook boy” and “cool girl” want to get to know each other better through the written art of clue giving, so Dash sends her to Grand Central Station.Ĭome on! Let’s Boogey to the Elf Dance!- Sufjan Stevens Lily is determined to make the most of Christmas, and she starts by bringing home a tree to her flat.įairytale of New York- The Pogues & Kristy MacCollĭash decides to follow through with Lily’s rules of the mystery notebook. Lily realizes that her favorite holiday is going to consist of none of her usual traditions since her parents are going to Fiji and her grandfather is leaving for Florida, leaving her alone with her lovesick brother. Our “cool girl” dares Dash to do a dramatic reading of one of her, and my, favorite Joni Mitchell classics.Įverything’s Gonna Be Cool This Christmas- Eels The holidays are not Dash’s forte, and carolers do not seem to appeal him.ĭash decides to take on the challenges inside of a mysterious red notebook he found at a New York City bookstore called, The Strand. Here are some of my favorites picks from season one of Dash and Lily: It’s so nostalgic yet so present at the same time and I could genuinely listen to this playlist in car rides with friends over the holidays. It’s an amazing line up of songs, playing off Dash and Lily’s emotions, the plot, and cleverly bringing back past references mentioned during the episodes throughout the show. ![]() While featuring classics by Wham! and Joni Mitchell, the show also incorporates the fresh sound of artists like Gracie Abrams and Sufjan Stevens. In terms of music, this soundtrack was a very balanced mix of modern and old time songs. It’s such a sweet, heartwarming watch and it was easy to relate to Lily and Dash, loneliness and connection being a huge theme in their individual lives, something that many others may have felt while spending the holiday season in quarantine as well. Thoughts are so much easier to convey when you don’t have to directly say them or when you aren’t obligated to face the person you want to communicate with, and it’s something that is expressed by both characters. A red notebook in a classic New York City book store bringing together two teenagers who just want to find someone who understands their passionate intellect. It keeps you on your toes in the best way possible and I found myself finishing the show in a day because I was eager to see how it would progress. ![]() ![]() Every event that happens, happens by chance and you thoroughly fall in love with all the characters along the way. If I had to sum up this sweet holiday show into one word it would be serendipity. ![]()
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