The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 has the internet in a chokehold, with the ever-passionate Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah debate gaining a constant place in our social media feeds. With the series expected to end on episode 11, fans are on the edge of their seats to see who Belly will ultimately choose. The final season, which premiered in July, has been dropping new episodes weekly, building suspense with every twist and turn.
The show, based on Jenny Han's third and final book, We'll Always Have Summer, is navigating Belly's journey through college and her complicated love life with the Fisher brothers. While the book provides a clear ending, the show's writers have introduced new elements and plot points, leaving viewers to speculate about the possibility of a different outcome. The finale, Episode 11, is set to provide closure to the beloved love triangle, bringing the series to an emotional close. However, according to fan theories, there is also a possibility of Episode 12. But, we'll only have to wait for that! Till then, let's dive into the review of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 11.
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In The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 10, titled 'Last Year', the series ventures into new territory, expanding on the short epilogue from the final book. The episode primarily focuses on Belly's life in Paris, several months after the cancelled wedding. She;s living independently, working odd jobs and has a new, but ultimately short-lived romance with Benito. The episode highlights her growth and freedom away from the drama of the Fisher brothers.
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Back in the US, the brothers have a poignant and much-needed confrontation at their mother's grave. Conrad and Jeremiah finally address their complicated history, with Conrad calling out Jeremiah's behaviour and Jeremiah admitting his feelings about Belly. Their reconciliation is a major turning point, and Jeremiah gives Conrad his 'blessing' to pursue Belly.
Conrad, with a newfound sense of clarity and purpose, decides to change his plans. Instead of going to a medical conference in Belgium, he buys a flight to Paris, determined to see Belly on her birthday. Belly, for her part, has matured as well, finally responding to the letters Conrad has been sending her, indicating that she's open to reconnecting. The episode leaves viewers with the strong sense that the long-awaited reunion between Conrad and Belly is finally about to happen in the series finale.
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Last week’s episode left us with a bunch of questions: Will Belly get back with Conrad or will she move on to her new beau Benito? With Wednesday finally here, we’ll finally get answers to all our questions.
The much-anticipated final episode, At Last, picks up with Conrad's arrival in Paris, where he surprises Belly at her apartment just before her birthday. He compliments her new look, signaling the emotional and physical distance that has grown between them. As Belly gives him a city tour, it’s clear that Conrad wants to experience Paris the way she has. Their banter is filled with both warmth and an underlying uneasiness, a mix of old comfort and new tension. Belly invites him to her birthday dinner, describing him as "an old friend," a sentiment that feels both honest and a way to protect her heart.
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Meanwhile, back in Cousins, a major food event is in the works, bringing together Jeremiah, Denise, and Taylor. As they plan, Taylor learns that Steven and Denise are moving to California after their new venture receives funding. Initially upset, Taylor later reconciles with Steven and agrees to join him, sealing their decision with a kiss. At the same pop-up event, Adam Fisher makes an appearance with a box of champagne from Jeremiah's canceled wedding, confessing to Laurel that he has separated from his girlfriend. The event also sees a spark between Jeremiah and Denise, who share a steamy kiss after Denise praises him, despite his insecurities.
Back in Paris, Belly's birthday dinner unfolds. Conrad is charming as ever, fixing her bracelet and calling her beautiful. He finally learns that Benito is not Belly's boyfriend, a worry he has carried. He gifts her a "piece of Cousins"—a sentimental token he saved. The romantic tension between them is undeniable. Later, on their walk home, Belly confesses how lonely she was in Paris, and Conrad reassures her that whatever happened was not her fault. He tells her Jeremiah knows he is there. The final pivotal scene takes place at the Seine river, where Conrad and Belly share one last dance and confront their past. He asks if she has moved on, and in a heart-stopping moment, they kiss. They later make love, a culmination of all the years of tension and unspoken feelings.
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However, after their intimate moment, a new uneasiness arises. They briefly argue about their relationship and its ties to Susannah’s memory. Belly apologises for her uncertainty, and Conrad tells her he’s leaving for Brussels. In a dramatic moment of clarity, Belly races to the train station, confesses her love, and tells him she chooses him. The series concludes with Belly driving home to Cousins with Conrad by her side, finally finding her way back to the boy she truly loved.
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