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When is the last episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty coming out?

Well, summer really is over. It’s raining. The skies are grey. The people are grumpier. And The Summer I Turned Pretty, the TV show adaptation of the iconic love triangle novels written by To All The Boys I Loved Before author Jenny Han is wrapping up next week.

The third season of the hit show picked up with Belly and Jeremiah still together after four years of dating. It felt like things are finally settled for good (if you’re Team Jeremiah, that is), but as we all know, things very much weren’t and it’s only a matter of time until Conrad entered the chat again.

When is the last episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty coming out

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It’s been quite a ride. A quick recap that, unfortunately, will only make sense if you’ve actually seen it: A secret Christmas in Cousins. Conrad got a new watch. A Cabo cheating scandal. The microscopic engagement ring. Handyman Conrad. A squabble over a two-tier, dark chocolate mirror glaze cake with a raspberry coulis filling. Peaches. Surfing wounds. Floaty Doën tops. An Air tag commercial. Belly in Paris. And here we are. With just one episode left.

After Belly and Jeremiah called it quits moments before walking down the aisle, Belly jetted off to Paris (as you do). After confronting a thief in a nightclub (as you also do), she settled into an Emily Cooper-worthy getaway, complete with dashing French boyfriend, impossibly chic flat and a wardrobe full of Sézane. Ok, great, we did miss Emily in Paris. But when is Belly getting to Cousins? More specifically, when is she getting back to Conrad? When is the next episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty?

Sadly, there is only one (1!) episode of the whole thing left. Here’s exactly when you can watch the long-awaiting finale.

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