The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Finale: Belly Chooses Conrad, But the Story Isn’t Over Yet

Belly Conklin’s journey ends with an emotional choice in the Season 3 finale, as she picks Conrad over Jeremiah while a feature film looms ahead.

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Christopher Briney and Lola Tung in "The Summer I Turned Pretty" (Eddy Chen/Amazon)

Mumbai: Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty has closed its third and final season with an emotional finale, “At Last,” where Belly Conklin finally makes her choice between the Fisher brothers. After seasons of love triangles and heartbreak, she chooses Conrad Fisher—but the ending leaves space for more to come.

The finale opens with Belly’s birthday celebrations in Paris, interrupted by Conrad’s return. Their reunion is fraught with tension, unresolved feelings, and the weight of shared history. In one of the most talked-about moments, Belly chases Conrad at a train station and confesses that in “every possible world,” she would choose him. The scene ties together years of longing, misunderstandings, and emotional turbulence, offering fans a sense of closure.

Jeremiah Fisher, meanwhile, is granted his own arc of healing. No longer defined by rivalry, he turns his focus toward his passion for cooking and begins to carve out a life of his own. Taylor and Steven also see growth in their relationship, navigating challenges with maturity and a renewed sense of commitment.

A symbolic transformation runs through Belly’s journey as well. Ending her engagement with Jeremiah and cutting her hair into a bob, she signals a fresh start, one where her choices are guided not just by love but by her own sense of identity and independence.

For many fans, the finale delivered the romance and catharsis they had been hoping for, while still leaving space for future storytelling. Author Jenny Han has already confirmed that a film adaptation is in the works, suggesting that Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah’s world will continue to evolve on screen.

The Summer I Turned Pretty has resonated deeply with young audiences worldwide, including in India, where watch parties and social media debates over “Team Conrad” versus “Team Jeremiah” became part of the show’s cultural footprint. The finale, balancing nostalgia, heartbreak, and new beginnings, ensures the series closes with both satisfaction and anticipation.

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