The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 11 trailer just dropped, and itâs an emotional tidal wave! Conradâs fighting for his heartâs truth, but will Bellyâs choice shatter everything?Â
 A single letter could change their summer foreverâgrab your tissues and dive into the finale thatâs got everyone buzzing! Click the link to see the moment fans are screaming about. Whoâs Team Conrad? Spill your predictions below!Â
The waves have crashed, the sun has set, and The Summer I Turned Pretty has delivered its final chapter. Season 3, Episode 11, titled âSummerâs End,â aired on September 17, 2025, on Prime Video, wrapping up Jenny Hanâs beloved trilogy with a finale thatâs as heart-wrenching as it is hopeful. The trailer, released days before, promised a wedding, a letter, and a choice that would redefine Belly Conklinâs futureâand it delivered in ways that left fans sobbing on X and Reddit. With Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) at the center of a season-long redemption arc, this episode asks: does he finally get the happy ending he deserves, or will the ghosts of Cousins Beach haunt him forever? Letâs dive into the trailerâs hints, the episodeâs emotional stakes, and why this finale feels like a love letter to growing up. Spoilers for Season 3 and earlier episodes ahead, so tread lightly if youâre not caught up.
The Trailer: A Heartbeat Away from Forever
The Episode 11 trailer, a 90-second masterpiece of longing, hit Prime Videoâs YouTube channel on August 29, 2025, and immediately sent the fandom into a tailspin. It opens with Belly (Lola Tung) in Paris, her hair catching the light as she reads a letter, her voiceover soft: âSome summers stay with you forever.â Cue flashbacks: Conradâs desperate beach confession in Episode 7, Jeremiahâs (Gavin Casalegno) tearful goodbye in Episode 8, and a yellow dress fluttering in the Cousins breeze. The musicâa haunting cover of Taylor Swiftâs âDaylightââswells as we see Conrad, pen in hand, writing âDear Bellyâ in a dimly lit room. Then, chaos: fireworks over the Eiffel Tower, a heated argument between Belly and her new friend Benito (Fernando Cattori), and a single shot of Conrad stepping off a plane in Paris. âAnything could happen,â the trailer teases, echoing Prime Videoâs tagline, and the final frameâBelly and Conrad locking eyes across a crowded cafĂŠâhad fans screaming, âBonrad endgame!â on X.
The trailerâs genius is its ambiguity. Is Bellyâs Paris journey a fresh start, or a detour back to Conrad? Does Jeremiah get closure, or is he left adrift? And whatâs with the ring glinting in the final shot? Reddit threads exploded with theories: âThatâs gotta be Conradâs proposal ring, right?â one user wrote, while another countered, âNo way, itâs too soon after the wedding crash!â The trailer leans hard into Conradâs arc, showing him wrestling with his past mistakesâSeason 2âs aloofness, his Season 3 heartbreakâand hinting at a redemption fans have craved since the books.
Conradâs Redemption: A Hero Reborn
Conrad Fisher has always been the brooding heartbeat of The Summer I Turned Pretty, but Season 3 paints him as a man ready to fight for what he wants. After two seasons of pushing Belly awayâfirst to protect her, then to protect himselfâChristopher Brineyâs portrayal in Season 3 is raw and unguarded. Episode 7âs âChoose me, pick me, love meâ speech, a nod to Greyâs Anatomy that went viral, was a turning point, showing Conrad finally owning his feelings. The trailer for Episode 11 doubles down, with flashes of him writing letters, a callback to the booksâ epilogue where he and Belly reconnect through correspondence. âIâve loved you since I was 10,â he says in a trailer voiceover, and Brineyâs deliveryâcracked, quiet, desperateâmakes you believe it.
Season 3 has been Conradâs redemption arc, rebuilding him after Season 2âs divisive âConsadâ era. Fans on Reddit noted how heâs been the âheartbeat of the seasonâ despite limited screen time, with moments like his Episode 6 band-aid scene (a book favorite) showing his quiet care for Belly. Episode 9 saw him take the blame for the weddingâs collapse, even as Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Taylor (Rain Spencer) called him out. By Episode 10, heâs in Paris, chasing Belly after mailing that first letterâa bold move for a guy who once hid behind silence. The trailerâs shot of him at the airport, clutching a crumpled note, suggests heâs risking everything. As one X user put it, âConrad deserves his happy ending after all this suffering. Donât break my heart, Jenny Han!â
Bellyâs Choice: Finding Herself, Finding Love
Belly Conklinâs journey has always been the soul of the show, and Season 3 sees her grappling with adulthood. After calling off her wedding to Jeremiah in Episode 8âa gut-punch moment driven by Conradâs confession and her own doubtsâshe flees to Paris, chasing the study-abroad dream she gave up for Jere. Episode 9 showed her building a new life with friends like Gemma (Corinna Brown) and Benito, but the trailer hints sheâs not as free as she thinks. Her fling with Benito, teased in Episode 10, seems to fizzleâfans on X noted her hesitation to meet his family, suggesting sheâs still tethered to Cousins. The trailerâs Paris montageâBelly sketching by the Seine, laughing at a cafĂŠâfeels liberating, but her eyes linger on Conradâs letter, a sign her heartâs elsewhere.
Lola Tungâs performance is a revelation, balancing Bellyâs vulnerability with newfound agency. Unlike the books, where Bellyâs growth happens off-page, the show gives her space to breathe. Episode 11âs trailer shows her returning to Cousins for a closure ritual, not a wedding, with the beach house glowing under string lights. A scene with Laurel (Jackie Chung) reading Susannahâs letterââChase the infiniteââpushes Belly to confront her fears. The trailerâs ring shot has fans split: is it a proposal from Conrad, or a symbol of her letting go? Jenny Han told People, âThe showâs ending surprises even book fans,â hinting at a twist that deviates from the booksâ flash-forward to Belly and Conradâs wedding.
Jeremiahâs Closure: The Brother Left Behind
Jeremiahâs arc is the seasonâs quiet tragedy. Gavin Casalegno transforms him from the âfun brotherâ into a man facing his flaws. After cheating on Belly in Cabo (revealed in Episode 7), he spends the season trying to prove heâs worthy, only for the wedding to implode. Episode 9 showed him spiraling, lashing out at Conrad, but Episode 10 offered redemption: a tearful reconciliation where he admits, âYou were always the better fisherman.â The trailer for Episode 11 keeps him in the background, with a single shot of him driving away from Cousins, suggesting heâs finding his own path. Fans on Reddit are tornâsome want a Jere spin-off, others feel his storyâs complete. As one X post put it, âJere deserves peace, but Conradâs Bellyâs home.â
The Bigger Picture: A Finale That Resonates
Episode 11 isnât just about the love triangle; itâs about closing a chapter. The trailerâs flashbacksâBelly and Conradâs childhood knocks on the wall, Susannahâs (Rachel Blanchard) laughterâtie the season to its roots. The Cousins beach house, filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina, feels alive, its blue shutters a symbol of lost summers. Supporting players shine: Steven and Taylorâs romance blooms (that Episode 10 kiss!), while Laurelâs subplot about her writing career adds depth. The soundtrack, heavy on Taylor Swift (fans caught âFalse Godâ in the finale), amplifies the emotion. Han, who directed Episode 9, told Variety she wanted the finale to feel âlike a memory you canât shake,â and the trailerâs nostalgic glow delivers.
The production is top-tier. Filming wrapped in late 2024, with Paris scenes shot on location for authenticity. The castâs chemistryâBriney and Tungâs electric glances, Casalegnoâs raw vulnerabilityâcarries the weight of three seasons. At 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, Season 3âs been praised for its emotional depth, though some fans on X gripe about pacing: âWe needed two episodes of Bonrad!â Still, Hanâs choice to expand the bookâs epilogue into three episodes gives Bellyâs growth the spotlight it deserves.
Why It Matters
The Summer I Turned Pretty isnât just a teen drama; itâs a mirror for anyone whoâs loved too hard, lost too soon, or wondered if home is a person or a place. Episode 11 delivers closure without tying every knotâConrad and Bellyâs ending is open-ended, a promise of âinfiniteâ rather than a wedding. Itâs a bold move, respecting the books while carving a new path. Stream the full season on Prime Video, and brace for tears. Whatâs your favorite moment from the finale? Drop it belowâIâm ready for the feels.