The Summer I Turned Pretty Arrives at an Powerful Finale
Warning: Spoilers for the finale of This Popular Series
This Acclaimed Series, among the most buzzed-about TV shows of the season, has reached its emotional finale after weeks of excitement about how its emotional conflict storyline would conclude.
The series' concluding season revolves around Isabel and her choice between ex-fiancé Jeremiah and his the other brother, her first love.
Most viewers were on Team Conrad, with feelings running so high that the streaming platform and author the creative mind recently urged fans to refrain from sending hate to the actors online.
The concluding chapter was released on Wednesday, and started with one suitor startling the main character by appearing in the City of Light on the night before her birthday celebration.
A Victor Emerges
After a series of events with a surprising developments in her temporary residence, she gets back together with the one she loved first and he opens his heart for her—but she admits she questions if his love is sincere.
He leaves, but she chases after him to reach him—soundtracked by Taylor Swift's Out of the Woods—and professes her love on his train and announces her decision.
"If there are infinite worlds, every version of me selects you in all cases," she declares.
"She chooses him!!" posted one fan on a popular platform with a background music of Abba's The Winner Takes It All.
"I am so happy," expressed another with tearful icons. "It happened!," declared another.
At the same time, back in Cousins, Massachusetts, the rejected suitor ends up with a new love interest and reconciles with his parent.
"Happily ever after for everyone? That's the outcome!"
Feel-Good Entertainment
Devotee one supporter, 20, hosted a viewing event in her city. She shared with a radio program that she started watching the series during the pandemic—and is now addicted.
"From the start, it has been a source of solace, particularly given what's been occurring lately. It's a safe space!" she said.
She hosted the party to support a good cause—and to connect with others.
"This was a perfect chance to support charities and to bring people together where fans could gather. The show is something I am passionate about—and I know many viewers are invested.
"A pal recommended the series—I'm a comparable in age, so it's also a sense of relatability. The final season focuses on her self-discovery, so in that sense I can understand her... but I've never had two brothers in conflict because of me!"
'Like the Super Bowl'
The platform has reported that the season three premiere drew a huge number of viewers in its first week, hit number one on the platform in across the globe, and is its top-performing season among women ages 18-34.
Han, who authored the source material and co-wrote the final episode, told a newspaper that she had appreciated people come together to watch the show "as if it were a major event".
She has, though, warned fans against personal abuse on digital platforms.
"People can forget that you're discussing a fictional person, but you're saying things about the performer when you're talking about their appearance or mannerisms," she said.
"That is a real person, and just because they're famous doesn't mean that it's not difficult to experience those things."
We'll Meet Again?
Han also included a note in the closing sequence of the conclusion expressing gratitude and teasing a possible future spin-off.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the devotion you've expressed these characters all these years," she stated.
"If you followed from the start since the original novel or discovered it through TV I'm so appreciative you've made Belly's story part of your summers.
"We dedicated ourselves and we're so grateful for your support for being part of the experience. Could another chapter unfold one summer in the familiar setting.
"Until then - all of my love always, the creator."
Viewers would eagerly welcome more, with comments noting: "While the ending was satisfying, fans would love to witness the couple's future—and what happens next not just for them, but for secondary characters as well."