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This Cozy, Underrated Netflix Rom-Com Series Is Better Than Most Holiday Movies – and the First 10 Minutes Prove It

2025-12-03 19:22
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This Cozy, Underrated Netflix Rom-Com Series Is Better Than Most Holiday Movies – and the First 10 Minutes Prove It

In 2020, Netflix released its best Christmas rom-com series yet with the cozy and underrated Dash & Lily.

This Cozy, Underrated Netflix Rom-Com Series Is Better Than Most Holiday Movies – and the First 10 Minutes Prove It Dante Brown in Dash and Lily Dante Brown in Dash and Lily.Image via Netflix 4 By  Giovana Gelhoren Published 48 minutes ago

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Every year, a few new Christmas rom-coms pop up and become mandatory watching for the holiday season. Just this year, Netflix released A Merry Little Ex-Mas with Alicia Silverstone, Champagne Problems with Minka Kelly, and Jingle Bell Heist with Olivia Holt, just to name a few. And, of course, no matter what year you check, Netflix rom-coms will always be a part of their December calendar. But, in 2020, the streaming service flipped the script a bit and released a rom-com series instead. The show Dash & Lily, which has a total of eight episodes, has all the holiday cheer and coziness viewers were looking for, but it gave them a full season of will-they-won't-they, slow-burn romance.

'Dash & Lily' Grips Viewers From the Very Beginning

Based on the young adult book series Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn, Dash & Lily follows two teenagers on opposite sides of the Christmas spirit spectrum. While Dash (Austin Abrams) is cynical, brooding and recovering from a recent breakup, Midori Francis' Lily is cheerful, naive and flirts with the “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” archetype without fully going there. But while the show quickly established just how different they are, they connect in Episode 1 on a level they never expected.

While browsing his favorite bookstore, New York City's famous The Strand, Dash encounters a red notebook filled with tasks for him to do around the store. He follows each step, browsing the shelves up and down, and it all culminates with him taking the stage to recite Joni Mitchell's "River." At that moment, both characters defy their own stereotype. While Dash is all dark and cranky, he's not afraid to laugh and make a fool of himself, while Lily, who's all sunshine and joy, is sneaky and a tease herself. By the end of the first ten minutes (episodes are around 25 minutes), Dash has completed all his tasks, and is, much like the classic You've Got Mail, offered to continue chatting with Lily through the notebook, without ever meeting. "If I like your answer, you might just hear from me," Lily writes. "If you're not scared."

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'Dash & Lily' Is More Effective Than Countless Other Rom-Coms

Dash and Lily sharing a moment, looking into each others eyes in Dash and Lily (Netflix 2020). Dash and Lily sharing a moment, looking into each others eyes in Dash and Lily (Netflix 2020).Image via Netflix

From the first 10 minutes alone, it's safe to say Dash & Lily grips viewers and proves there's more to the main characters than viewers might've thought. Throughout the series, the trend only continues, with viewers learning more about Dash and Lily's backstories, while they continue to confide and get to know each other through the notebook. Dash's wounds from his past relationship resurface after reuniting with his ex, while Lily, who's each time more candid about dreading being alone for Christmas, reveals that her parents actually left her and her brother and charted off to Fiji.

In each episode, as viewers develop sympathy for Dash and Lily, and everything they've been through, it almost confirms how perfect they'd be for one another, even before they actually meet. Lily’s dares force Dash to shake off his grumpiness and embrace a more joyful demeanor, while Dash’s dares force Lily to break out of her own world and more fully interact with those around her.

In addition to Abrams and Francis' strong and sincere performances as leads, the series also shines with its supporting characters, like Lily's heartbroken brother, Langston (Troy Iwata), her childhood crush Edgar (Glenn McCuen), and Dash's emotionally adjusted best friend Boomer (Dante Brown). Other members of Dash and Lily's family and friend groups are sprinkled throughout, including theater actors Nick Blaemire and Patrick Vaill, and some exciting guest stars including Michael Cyril Creighton, Larry Owens, and Nick Jonas himself.

With that said, while Christmas rom-com movies might always be mandatory viewing this season, Dash & Lily defied the genre, and should be a must-watch too. With an adorable and cozy storyline that draws viewers in and keeps them guessing, the series picks and chooses from classic rom-com tropes, while still making the best of a fast-paced episodic narrative. Dash & Lily might've been canceled before Season 2, but it hopefully won't stay as one of Netflix's most underrated titles for long.

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