Season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty brings back the warmth and heartbreak of Cousins Beach but deepens the story with themes of grief, healing, and growing up. Here’s a full breakdown of how the summer unfolds—episode by episode.
Episode 1 – “Love Lost”
The season opens on a somber note. Susannah has passed away, and everyone is struggling to move on. Belly feels lost and disconnected after her breakup with Conrad, while Jeremiah is hurt by both of them keeping their relationship a secret. Through flashbacks, we see the aftermath of Susannah’s death and how it tore the group apart. The tone is melancholic, setting up a summer that will test old bonds and force everyone to face their grief.
Episode 2 – “Love Scene”
Belly is determined to make things right with the Fisher brothers, but tensions remain high. Meanwhile, Jeremiah discovers that Conrad has gone missing from his summer classes, sparking concern. Belly joins Jeremiah on a road trip to find him, reigniting their friendship along the way. The episode begins to reestablish the trio’s connection and teases that unresolved chemistry between Belly and both brothers.
Episode 3 – “Love Sick”
The road trip leads them back to Cousins Beach, where they find Conrad hiding out at the family’s beach house. They soon learn that the house is about to be sold, and their grief turns into determination—they have to save it. Emotions run high as old memories of Susannah resurface, and Belly begins to feel the pull of Cousins again. The love triangle slowly reignites as Belly and Jeremiah grow closer, while Conrad’s feelings remain unspoken but obvious.
Episode 4 – “Love Game”
The gang calls in reinforcements—Steven, Taylor, and others—to help them come up with a plan to keep the beach house. There’s tension, laughter, and moments of nostalgia as they spend the night together like old times. Flashbacks reveal Conrad’s growing struggle with his mom’s illness and Belly’s guilt over how things ended between them. The lighter moments contrast with the deeper emotional undercurrents, keeping the story balanced between fun and heartbreak.
Episode 5 – “Love Fool”
As the sale of the house looms, the group faces one obstacle after another. Belly’s feelings for both brothers become harder to ignore. Conrad’s protectiveness returns, sparking jealousy from Jeremiah. The trio argues, old wounds reopen, and Belly realizes that saving the house isn’t just about property—it’s about holding on to a piece of their past. The episode ends with rising tension and heartbreak on all sides.
Episode 6 – “Love Fest”
The emotional stakes reach a peak as the truth about everyone’s feelings comes out. Belly confronts Conrad about pushing her away, and Jeremiah finally admits how much he still loves her. Meanwhile, Steven and Taylor’s flirtation adds a lighthearted subplot amid the drama. The friends throw one last party at the beach house, a bittersweet celebration that feels like saying goodbye. The tension between Conrad and Jeremiah explodes, setting up the emotional finale.
Episode 7 – “Love Affair” (Finale)
In the season finale, the group must face the reality of losing the house—and each other. Conrad, trying to be noble, steps aside after realizing Belly’s heart now leans toward Jeremiah. In a tearful confrontation, Belly tells Conrad she can’t keep going in circles with him. The episode ends with Belly choosing Jeremiah, and the two drive away together as Conrad watches, heartbroken but understanding. The closing moments capture the season’s core message: growing up means moving forward, even when it hurts.
Final Thoughts
Season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty trades the innocent charm of its first season for raw emotion and reflection. Every episode peels back another layer of grief and growth, showing how love can evolve after loss. With its mix of nostalgia, heartbreak, and self discovery, Season 2 proves that some summers don’t last forever but their memories do
