The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: A Bittersweet Farewell to Cousins Beach

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 A Bittersweet Farewell to Cousins Beach

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: A Bittersweet Farewell to Cousins Beach

Hey everyone, I’ve got some big, emotional news if you’ve been following The Summer I Turned Pretty like I have. Season 3 is finally here, premiering July 16 on Amazon Prime Video—and yes, it’s the last one. That’s right, the story that started with beach days, awkward crushes, and one of TV’s most emotionally charged love triangles is coming to an end. And honestly? I don’t know whether to cry, scream, or rewatch it all from the beginning.

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Let’s talk about where we are in this final chapter. Season 3 picks up four years after Belly (played beautifully by Lola Tung) chose Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) over Conrad (Christopher Briney), and everything that comes next dives deeper than ever into heartbreak, healing, and those hard questions about growing up. In fact, Belly and Jeremiah are engaged now, despite Belly’s mom not being thrilled about it. But—because this is Cousins Beach and not everything goes to plan—Conrad’s unexpected return brings back all those buried feelings, forcing Belly to question if she truly let go of her first love.

This season’s not just tugging at the heartstrings—it’s pulling hard . We’re talking dorm room talks with Laurel, sunrise reflections, motel confessions, and yes, a whole lot of emotional whiplash between the Fisher brothers. The cast and crew clearly poured their hearts into it. Lola Tung said she cried through the filming of her final scenes, and who can blame her? She was 18 when she started this journey, and now she’s 22. That’s not just a show—that’s growing up in front of the world.

What’s also powerful is how the creators are handling the online fan community. Prime Video recently posted a strong message ahead of the premiere: no hate speech, no bullying, and no toxic behavior will be tolerated—especially toward the cast and crew. And Jenny Han, the author and co-showrunner, has stood firm on this. This is about love, healing, and inclusion—something the show has championed from day one.

As for the ending? Well, without spoiling it, let’s just say that even book fans might be surprised. Jenny Han has hinted that not everything will play out the way we expect from her final novel, We’ll Always Have Summer . And honestly, that makes it even more exciting. We’re not just watching a show—we’re watching it evolve in real-time.

So, this Wednesday, when Season 3 drops, I’ll be watching with tissues in hand and maybe a Cousins Beach hoodie on. Whether you’re Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, this last ride is about more than who Belly ends up with—it’s about letting go, growing up, and remembering that sometimes, summer really is where everything magical begins…and ends.

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