The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Left Me Screaming

Okay, let me just say it loud for the people in the back: The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is a rollercoaster and I am STILL trying to recover. Like, I genuinely considered calling in emotionally unstable just...

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Left Me Screaming

Okay, let me just say it loud for the people in the back: The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is a rollercoaster and I am STILL trying to recover. Like, I genuinely considered calling in emotionally unstable just to process everything. If you thought season 2 had drama, season 3 said “hold my iced coffee,” ripped off the brakes, and sent us hurtling into an emotional hurricane with no seatbelt. From love triangles to core shaking events that made my jaw drop and my eyes water (simultaneously, might I add), this season had me screaming, crying, rewinding scenes like a maniac, and texting my bestie in all caps like it was a national emergency.

The emotional tension? Off the charts. The heartbreak? Devastating. The characters? Aging like wine and causing twice the chaos. And yes, it’s finally here—after what felt like a century-long wait. The third and final season premiered on July 16 with its first two new episodes, and you best believe I cleared my schedule, silenced my phone, and set up snacks like it was the Super Bowl of teen heartbreak. And guess what? IT DELIVERED.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: Belly's Back and More Confused Than Ever

Let’s start with our girl Belly, the queen of romantic turmoil and the walking embodiment of a love triangle. Somehow, despite four years having passed since the chaos of season 2, she’s still caught in the gravitational pull of two equally devastatingly handsome Fisher brothers. In season 3, Belly has grown. She’s more mature, more self-aware (well, sort of), and she’s definitely not the same girl who showed up to Cousins Beach with big feelings and bigger sunglasses. But let’s be honest—emotional chaos is still her brand.

She’s in college now, navigating messy friendships, future plans, and a love life that refuses to calm down. You’d think time and distance might help her see things clearly, but nope—when it comes to Jeremiah and Conrad, clarity is a myth. This season gave us a version of Belly who wants to move forward with her life, but she’s constantly pulled back by memories, mistakes, and those heart-shattering what-ifs. And while she might be wearing a sparkly engagement ring, that doesn’t mean the love triangle is over. In fact, it’s worse. She’s engaged to one brother while catching stolen glances with the other, and I’m telling you—it’s TV gold, emotional torture, and incredibly relatable all at once.

This time around, we’re seeing a Belly that’s no longer just reacting—she’s reflecting, second-guessing, regretting, and romanticizing all at once. Her internal monologues hit harder. Belly is on the brink of a major decision, standing at a pivotal moment that could change everything as she approaches adulthood. Her emotional breakdowns feel earned. And her moments of strength? They make you want to cheer and cry at the same time. The core shaking events bring deep shifts in her relationships and personal growth, pushing her to confront who she is and what she truly wants. The girl is spiraling through adulthood with a heart that’s still stuck on a beach four years ago—and we’re spiraling right with her.

Junior Year Drama Just Got Real

Okay so technically, we’re past junior year now, and we’ve officially stepped into the chaotic territory of post-grad adulthood. You’d think things would slow down. You’d think people would be making responsible decisions and focusing on their careers, right? LOL, no. Not in this universe. Everyone’s on the move—Belly is trying to find her footing in college, Jeremiah is thinking about their future, Conrad is still emotionally constipated (but we love him), and even Steven Conklin is out here with a suit and tie and a job that makes him say things like “meeting schedule” unironically.

But just because everyone’s older doesn’t mean the mess got cleaned up. Nope. This summer is soaked in unresolved feelings. The kind that doesn’t just go away with time, the kind that simmers and explodes when someone shows up uninvited to a beach weekend or when an old letter resurfaces out of nowhere. There’s tension thicker than humidity on the East Coast, and let’s not even get into the core shaking events that had me curled up in a blanket screaming into my throw pillow. A car crash? Yep. Plot twists? Oh, honey. This season took the emotional rollercoaster, upgraded it with turbo speed, and strapped us in with no safety bar. And yes, my heart? Shattered into confetti.

The best part? The show doesn’t treat these events like filler. Everything is intentional, every line of dialogue feels weighted, and each scene stacks more pressure on already fragile characters trying to navigate what adulthood actually means. Growing up? Overrated. Watching these characters try to grow up? Peak television.

Jeremiah Fisher Sean Kaufman Stans, Assemble

Let’s talk about it. Jeremiah Fisher (played by the adorable Sean Kaufman) was out here giving all the green-flag energy. Sweet, patient, a total king. He’s ready for a future with Belly and doesn’t hesitate to put his whole soul on the line. He’s the guy who remembers your coffee order, who texts back within three seconds, who plans surprise getaways just to see you smile. And let’s be honest—he’s been Team Belly since day one.

But then again… first love Conrad is still brooding in the corner, looking like a Nicholas Sparks novel cover, and confusing us all. He’s mature now, or at least trying to be. He’s studying medicine, trying to show up, trying to talk about his feelings (finally), and when he says Belly’s name with that soft voice? Whew. Instant puddle.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 didn’t make the decide part any easier, let me tell you. It literally felt like every episode was made to emotionally torment us. One minute you’re like “Jeremiah is the one, obviously,” and the next minute Conrad drops a line so emotionally devastating that you’re questioning every romantic decision you’ve ever made in your own life. The debate is real, the stakes are higher, and I swear the show is playing with our hearts on purpose. Belly’s journey is all about finding her soulmate, and every moment with Jeremiah or Conrad makes you wonder if one of them is truly destined to be her soulmate.

And now, with Jeremiah stepping up as the emotionally available, sunshiny partner, and Conrad re-entering Belly’s orbit with eyes that scream “unfinished business,” the triangle is officially a war zone. Lines are drawn. Fans are fighting. And if you’re like me? You’re refreshing your browser just to see who’s trending more on Twitter: #TeamJeremiah or #TeamConrad. Spoiler: it changes every five minutes.

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The Return to Cousins Beach

And just when you think things couldn’t get more emotional, boom—we’re back at Cousins Beach. The same magical, memory-soaked coastline where everything started. It’s different now. Grown-up. A little quieter. A little sadder. But that’s what makes it hurt so good. Every corner of that beach house whispers pieces of the past, and seeing Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad step back into those rooms again? It’s like emotional déjà vu wrapped in nostalgia and heartbreak. Take a moment to explore the emotional significance of Cousins Beach and how it shapes the journeys of each character as they return to this unforgettable place.

The beach isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a character in its own right. And this season, it speaks volumes. From the gentle waves that mirror Belly’s emotional tides, to the familiar porch where secrets unravel and hearts break—it’s all still there. It’s a place that once held hope and innocence, and now holds tension and reckoning. And somehow, even the sunsets feel heavier.

Being back in Cousins means we also revisit the ghosts of summers past—like Susannah Fisher, who may be gone, but her presence is everywhere. From her photographs on the walls to the emotional scars her death left behind, you feel her spirit in every glance, every decision. The way the boys carry her memory? It’s beautiful and heartbreaking—knowing that it is real. Cousins isn’t just the setting for this summer—it’s where the past and present collide, and where futures are forced to take shape.

And Belly? She’s facing it all head-on, grappling with everything this place represents. It’s no longer about sun and sand and flirty swims. This summer I turned deeper. More raw. And a whole lot more grown-up.

Needs a recap on what happened? Rewind to season 1 here!

Steven Conklin Is a Whole Vibe Now

Let’s give it up for Steven Conklin, because baby boy had a glow-up and I was not ready. Gone are the days of him being the sarcastic older brother hanging around in the background, tossing out one-liners. In season 3, Steven steps up—and I mean steps up. He's navigating the real world post-college, trying to balance work life with emotional family dynamics, and he’s caught in the middle of the Belly-Jeremiah-Conrad Bermuda triangle of feelings. And let's not forget that heart-pounding moment after that accident. You know the one.

This season shows a Steven who is more than just the comic relief. We see his vulnerabilities, his ambitions, and most importantly, his loyalty. He’s not just the guy with clever commentary—he’s the rock in the middle of a storm that’s threatening to take down everyone around him. And when he drops those little nuggets of wisdom? Iconic. It’s giving responsible older sibling energy mixed with emotional backbone of the show. Honestly, Belly finds more support and insight in Steven than almost anyone else this summer, and it’s beautiful to watch.

What hits hardest is how Steven carries the weight of Susannah Fisher’s absence. He’s doing the emotional heavy-lifting without making a big show of it, and I honestly think we don’t give him enough credit. I didn’t expect to cry over a Conklin monologue, but here we are. Thanks, Steven. You’re a whole vibe now—and honestly, we see you.

Summer Madison Flashback, Anyone?

Alright, we need to talk about the Summer Madison cameo. Was it brief? Yes. Was it absolutely necessary for the emotional arc and nostalgic chaos of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3? Also yes. I didn’t even know I needed to see Nicole again until she popped up and suddenly I was back in the golden days of season one, when things were simple, crushes were innocent, and no one was proposing to anyone yet.

Nicole brings this grounded, sweet, non-messy energy that feels like a breath of fresh air in a show where everyone is always either crying, kissing, or dramatically walking away from someone. His flashback appearance is like a little “remember when?” for the audience, pulling us back to Belly’s earlier, less tangled experiences. It reminded me that the girl standing at the center of a love triangle with an engagement ring and a boatload of emotional baggage is the same girl who once got butterflies from a nerdy guy who talked about sea life.

Her moment isn’t just fan service—it’s a reflection of how far Belly has come, how much has changed, and how nothing about her journey has been straightforward. It also gives readers and viewers alike that quick moment of peace before the next emotional wave hits. Because trust me, it does hit.

Also, justice for Cam Cameron! He might not have been endgame, but his vibe is unmatched. Nerdy, kind, and drama-free? A rare gem. I don’t care what anyone says—he deserved a little more love from the fandom, and this sweet flashback was the closest thing we got to closure. Cam, we see you.

Susannah Fisher Still Owns My Heart

Let’s just all agree on something real quick—Susannah Fisher may be gone, but her presence in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is louder than ever. And I don’t mean in a ghostly, spooky way. I mean in the deeply emotional, absolutely gut-punching kind of way that makes you sob into your couch cushions like you're watching a real-life memory unfold.

Every time someone even mentions her name, it’s like the emotional dam breaks. She’s everywhere—her memory, her love, her heartbreak. She’s in the way Conrad looks at Belly like he’s still trying to be the son she’d be proud of. Obviously, she’s in the way Jeremiah softens when things get too intense. She’s in the way the entire Fisher family is trying—messily, desperately—to hold it together even as they’re falling apart. And you better believe she’s in every corner of that beach house, like the scent of sunscreen and grief rolled into one.

Susannah was the glue, the sunshine, the emotional compass of it all. And without her, everyone’s flailing a little. Or a lot. Flashbacks to her are like love letters and trauma bombs all at once. It hurts so good. You can see how her absence shaped the boys, and how it continues to shape Belly. Honestly, it’s no exaggeration to say that this entire season exists in the shadow of her loss.

It’s not just about missing her. It’s about learning how to live with the hole she left behind. And if that’s not a deeply relatable slice of adulthood, I don’t know what is. Her legacy isn’t just part of the past—it’s the reason this summer i turned from light and breezy into something raw, something real. Susannah, girl, you are the emotional anchor of this whole series. And yes, I cried. Again. Probably will cry every time I rewatch it. No shame.

Love Conrad or Regret It Later

Alright, it’s time we stop pretending and just say it out loud: Love Conrad or live with lifelong regret. Because let’s be real—no matter how many times Jeremiah shows up with his charming smile and that beach-boy golden retriever energy, there’s just something about Conrad Fisher that grabs your heart and refuses to let go. The man walks into a room and suddenly it’s all lingering glances, slow-burn silences, and poetry-level tension. Like… HOW do you emotionally prepare for that?

He’s moody, complicated, and sometimes infuriating—but he’s also loyal, deeply sensitive, and has a protective streak that will absolutely wreck you in the best way. You know this boy loves Belly in the way that aches. His love isn’t loud, it’s not flashy—it’s steady. It’s sitting quietly next to her when she’s spiraling. When he stays up late to make sure she eats. It’s holding his pain inside so he doesn’t add to hers. And you can see it, in every episode. You can see it in the way he looks at her like she’s his whole world and he’s terrified to mess it up. AGAIN.

This season leans hard into the Conrad content. He’s not hiding behind sarcasm or disappearing into his hoodie anymore. He’s showing up. For Belly, Jeremiah, and or the entire Fisher family. And it’s painful to watch because you KNOW he thinks it’s already too late. You can feel that sense of urgency in every scene he’s in—the sense that he’s racing the clock to make things right, but time just keeps slipping through his fingers.

And the way Belly reacts to him? Still soft. That same kind familiar. Still like her body remembers what her brain is trying to forget. If you’re not rooting for a redemption arc this summer, are you even watching? Conrad isn’t just a character, he’s an emotional event. And if Belly doesn’t want him, I volunteer as tribute. Sorry not sorry.

Belly Finds Herself (Sorta)

Look, we’ve watched Belly grow from a sun-kissed, naive teenager with a journal full of dreams to a young woman knee-deep in a relationship triangle that could break anyone's brain. But in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, something finally shifts. This season isn’t just about choosing between Jeremiah and Conrad—it’s about choosing herself. Or at least, trying to.

Because let’s be honest, Belly has spent years trying to define her life around other people. Her first love Conrad, her emotional safety net Jeremiah, her mom, her friends, even the memory of Susannah Fisher—they’ve all shaped her, steered her, and sometimes straight-up derailed her. But now? She’s at a turning point. And yes, it’s messy. Like, grab-the-tissues-and-a-blanket kind of messy.

In this season, we see Belly finds herself at one emotional crossroads after another. There’s the pressure of her engagement (yep, ENGAGED), the constant whispers of “what if” every time she looks at Conrad, and the overwhelming fear that she’s just repeating old patterns because they’re comfortable—not because they’re right. You can see the cracks forming in her decisions, in her confidence, in the very way she walks into a room.

But you know what’s powerful? She keeps walking. Even when she doesn’t have all the answers. Even when she’s terrified. And that, my friends, is growth. That’s what real growing up looks like— not pretty. It’s not tied up in a bow. It’s raw, and real, and sometimes so confusing that you want to throw your laptop across the room. But it’s real. And Belly is doing it in front of our eyes.

She’s learning how to trust herself. How to say no. How to say yes and mean it. How to not be defined by who she’s with but by who she’s becoming. It’s the kind of experience that hits different when you’ve been there—when you’ve had to choose your next step without knowing what comes after.

By the time we reach the later episodes, it’s clear that this isn’t just a coming-of-age story anymore. It’s a “becoming” story. And whether she ends up with Conrad, Jeremiah, or no one at all, the fact that Belly finds her voice is what makes this season so powerful. This summer i turned a little bit braver. And honestly? Same.

The Third Season Just Hit Different

Let’s be honest—The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 didn’t come to play. It came to ruin your emotional stability in the best possible way. From the very first episode, it was clear this season wasn’t just another run-of-the-mill romantic drama. The series is based on a popular book, with its storylines adapted directly from the source material that inspired the show. It brought depth, pain, and the kind of character growth that feels less like entertainment and more like therapy you didn’t ask for.

This third season leaned into the growing pains of all its characters. Belly is out here trying to figure out what it means to be an adult while still clinging to the people and places that shaped her. Jeremiah and Conrad are no longer just boys fighting over a girl—they’re men struggling with grief, love, and who they’re supposed to become. And the whole thing? Utterly addictive.

Everything hits deeper this time around. The conversations, the silences, the glances. It’s all charged with meaning, and the stakes feel sky-high. This summer i turned from a coming-of-age flick into a full-on emotional masterpiece. It’s about love, yes—but it’s also about letting go, growing up, and figuring out who you are when your past and future collide.

So yeah, it hits different. And yes, you will probably cry. Just roll with it. It should also be noted that this season brings a new level of emotional intensity and development not seen before.

Set Your Streaming Browser Now

If you haven’t already binged the new episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, then what are you even doing with your life? Grab your tissues, cancel your plans, log in to your account, and open that browser like your heart depends on it—because it does. This season is not a casual watch. This is a clear-your-weekend, put-your-phone-on-do-not-disturb kind of binge.

The vibes? Immaculate. The soundtrack? Soul-crushingly perfect. The pacing? Just fast enough to wreck you and slow enough to make you scream at your screen. Amazon really said “we’re gonna hurt you, but beautifully,” and they succeeded. You’ll cry. You will surely gasp. You’ll rewatch that boat scene. (You KNOW the one.) And then you’ll immediately hit the group chat with “OMG did you see THAT?!” energy.

Each episode peels back another emotional layer, and just when you think you’ve recovered—boom—another reveal, another twist, another core-shaking meltdown. It’s dramatic, it’s messy, and it’s so addicting. If your account isn’t already locked and loaded with Prime, now’s the time. Streaming platforms use cookies to collect information and enhance your viewing experience, including personalizing recommendations and improving site functionality. You can review and change your cookie preferences or settings at any time in your account or through the platform’s cookies policy. Because missing out on this emotional masterpiece? Unacceptable.

So go ahead. Stream it, scream it, live it. This isn’t just TV—it’s a full-blown emotional experience.

July Is for Love Triangles

Forget back-to-school energy—July is the month of TEARS. Because while some people are out here buying planners and pretending to be productive, the rest of us are having emotional breakdowns over The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3. And the root of all this chaos? The never-ending, soul-shaking, fanbase-splitting love triangle between Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad.

This season is not subtle. It’s not shy. It’s not playing. It gives us proposal tension, angsty silences, forehead kisses, and emotional boat scenes that live rent-free in my mind. One minute you’re screaming “OMG JUST MARRY JEREMIAH,” and the next minute Conrad’s doing something heart-shatteringly tender that makes you want to throw your laptop across the room. It’s unhinged. It’s glorious.

July is hot, it’s intense, and it’s where we watch Belly’s world teeter between what’s easy and what’s real. The pressure builds with every episode, and Belly’s not just choosing between two boys—she’s choosing what kind of person she wants to be. That’s what makes it hurt. Because no matter who she picks, someone’s getting wrecked. And deep down, we all know it might be us.

So no, July isn’t peaceful. It’s full-blown emotional warfare. And we’re all just helpless soldiers clutching our accounts, hitting refresh on our browser, and waiting for the next punch to the heart. Happy summer, I guess?

Final Thoughts (And Screams)

So here we are. We’ve screamed, we’ve cried, we’ve rage-paused the browser, and yet somehow, we still want more. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 was a full-on emotional bootcamp, and I’m not entirely sure I made it out alive. Like, who gave these writers the right to play with our feelings like this?

Let’s be real—this season didn’t just deliver; it devoured us whole. From the core shaking events to the quiet moments of heartbreak, from that dizzying love triangle to the crushing weight of grief, every second felt intentional. And whether you were Team Jeremiah, Team Conrad, or Team “Belly just needs a break,” we were all riding the same wave of chaos and catharsis.

This was never just a show. This was an experience. The kind that makes you rethink your first crush. That kind which brings your old journals out of hiding. The kind that makes you text your ex “hope you’re well” even though YOU KNOW you shouldn’t.

And while we might not all agree on who Belly should end up with, we can agree on this: this summer i turned into someone who felt every second of it. Someone who lived it, breathed it, and is now forever changed by it. So thank you, Jenny Han. And also, HOW DARE YOU.

If you need me, I’ll be binge-watching fan edits, rewatching that boat scene, and emotionally spiraling until someone gives me answers—or a Season 4.

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