It feels like just yesterday we were diving back into the sun-drenched world of Cousins Beach, and already, the emotional rollercoaster of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is hurtling towards its conclusion.
For those of you glued to Belly's journey, wondering if she'll finally find her footing amidst the swirling affections of Conrad and Jeremiah, the big question on everyone's mind is: when exactly is the finale?
Well, mark your calendars! The series finale, which is Episode 11 of Season 3, is slated to air on September 17th. You'll want to be ready right at midnight Pacific Time, which translates to 3 a.m. Eastern Time. It's going to be a late night for some, but a necessary one to see how Belly's story wraps up this season.
This season has certainly been a whirlwind, hasn't it? We've seen Belly embark on a new chapter, finding herself in Paris, navigating her feelings and growth away from the familiar shores of Cousins. It's been a testament to her resilience, watching her adapt and discover more about herself.
The drama has been palpable, especially with the recent episodes showing the cancellation of Belly and Jeremiah's wedding after Conrad's heartfelt confession. It's the kind of love triangle that keeps you up at night, debating who Belly truly belongs with, or perhaps, where she truly belongs on her own.
And for those who've been following the weekly releases, you'll know that Season 3 has been a bit of a departure, with a total of 11 episodes. This gives Jenny Han, the brilliant mind behind the books and the show, ample space to explore the nuances of these relationships and Belly's personal evolution. It seems like a deliberate choice, perhaps to address some of the pacing concerns some readers had with the original novel's ending.
So, as the final episode approaches, the anticipation is high. Will Belly find clarity in Paris? Will the bonds of friendship and family hold strong? And most importantly, what will be the ultimate resolution for Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah? We'll have to stay tuned to find out.
