Conrad and Belly’s Explosive Reunion in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 11: A Night That Redefines Their Love Story
The air was thick with anticipation when The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 11, titled “At Last,” dropped on Prime Video on September 17, 2025. For three seasons, fans of Jenny Han’s beloved coming-of-age drama have been swept up in the emotional whirlwind of Isabel “Belly” Conklin’s (Lola Tung) love triangle with the soulful Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) and his charming brother, Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). The series finale delivered a reunion that was messy, raw, and utterly unforgettable—a night in Paris that not only shattered the triangle but forced Belly to confront her deepest desires. This pivotal scene, now endlessly replayed by fans, marks the emotional crescendo of the series, cementing Belly and Conrad as the endgame romance that many had hoped for.
Adapted from Han’s bestselling trilogy, The Summer I Turned Pretty has thrived on its ability to blend nostalgic summer vibes with the gut-wrenching realities of young love. Season 3, the longest yet with 11 episodes, picks up after Belly’s dramatic exit from her wedding to Jeremiah in Season 2. Now 22 and studying abroad in Paris, Belly has carved out a vibrant, independent life—complete with a chic apartment, a red Vespa, and new friends like roommates Gemma (Corinna Brown) and Celine. Meanwhile, Conrad, pursuing medical school in California, has been wrestling with unresolved feelings, pouring his heart into letters to Belly. The finale’s premise is tantalizing: “Belly’s 22nd birthday in Paris takes a chaotic turn when an unexpected visitor forces her to face her past and her future.” That visitor? None other than Conrad, whose last-minute arrival sets the stage for a night that changes everything.

The episode wastes no time igniting sparks. Conrad, having ditched a medical conference in Brussels, shows up outside Belly’s apartment with a vial of Cousins Beach sand—a sentimental nod to their shared history. Belly, fresh off a day with her ex-boyfriend Benito, is floored to see him. Their initial reunion is gloriously messy: an awkward hug, stilted small talk, and Conrad’s half-hearted claim that he’s “just in the area” for her birthday. But the tension is palpable, amplified by Belly’s new confidence—her red lipstick and cropped haircut scream self-assurance—and Conrad’s barely concealed longing. What starts as a tentative catch-up spirals into a day of reconnection as Belly invites him to join her pre-birthday dinner with friends, a decision that throws them both into emotional freefall.
The dinner scene is where the rawness peaks. Surrounded by Belly’s eclectic Paris crew, Conrad fits in effortlessly, fixing her broken bracelet and trading stories that hint at their deep connection. Benito’s presence adds a layer of discomfort—his casual familiarity with Belly stings Conrad, echoing past jealousies. Yet, as the night progresses, the focus narrows to the two of them. Over flickering candles, Belly admits a heart-stopping truth: “Every birthday, I wished for you.” Conrad, never one to hold back, responds with devastating sincerity: “I’ve loved you since we were kids, Belly. Not because of Mom, not because of grief—just you.” The confession, paired with his gift of the sand vial, breaks through Belly’s defenses. What follows is a night of passion that surpasses anything the series has shown before—a heated kiss by the Seine, a charged taxi ride, a stolen moment in an abandoned stairwell, and finally, an intimate night in Belly’s apartment that feels both inevitable and electric.

This reunion isn’t just a romantic payoff; it’s a reckoning. Belly, who has spent seasons torn between the brothers, is forced to face what she truly wants. Her hesitation—“I’m scared to want this again”—clashes with her undeniable pull toward Conrad, making their night together a raw exploration of vulnerability and desire. The show diverges from the books, where Belly and Conrad’s endgame unfolds more gradually post-college. Here, the Paris setting accelerates their story, emphasizing destiny over indecision. Jeremiah, meanwhile, finds closure back home, exploring a new romance and a culinary career, gracefully stepping out of the triangle. Supporting characters like Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Taylor (Rain Spencer) offer bittersweet farewells, while Laurel (Rachel Blanchard) reflects on Belly’s journey, tying the family thread.
Fans on X have been relentless in their obsession, with the reunion scene trending globally and racking up millions of views on Prime Video. “Belly and Conrad’s night in Paris is EVERYTHING—messy, hot, and so real,” posted @starryconrad, summing up the fervor. @taylorsversion13 tweeted, “The way Conrad looks at her over the candles? I’m DONE.” Even Team Jeremiah holdouts, like @jerebby4life, admitted, “Okay, that Paris scene was beautiful. I get it now.” The episode’s 80-minute runtime, while criticized by some for sidelining secondary arcs, is universally praised for its focus on the central romance. Vulture called it “a masterclass in emotional payoff,” while Cosmopolitan dubbed the stairwell kiss “the hottest scene of the series.” Social media buzz, tracked via posts on X, shows 1.2 million mentions of “Belly and Conrad” within 24 hours of the finale, with clips of the Seine kiss shared 500,000 times.
The scene’s impact lies in its authenticity. Han, who co-wrote the episode, told Variety she wanted the reunion to feel “like real life—messy, imperfect, but true.” The chemistry between Tung and Briney, honed over three seasons, sells every glance and touch. The vial of sand, a recurring motif, grounds their romance in nostalgia while signaling growth—Conrad’s not the broken boy of Season 1, and Belly’s not the naive girl pining for him. Their night together, both tender and intense, forces Belly to choose herself and Conrad, a resolution that feels earned after years of turmoil.
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As the credits roll, a post-credits montage of Belly and Conrad’s Parisian Christmas—complete with Han’s cameo note, “Love finds a way”—seals their story with hope. The finale, viewed by 28 million in its first week, has sparked calls for a spin-off, though Han remains coy. For now, this unforgettable night in Paris stands as the series’ defining moment, one fans will replay for years. Stream it on Prime Video to witness the scene that broke the internet and mended two hearts.
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