
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 (2025) Soundtrack Guide
Every summer, Belly and her family head to the Fishers’ beach house in Cousins. Every summer is the same ... until Belly turns sixteen. Relationships will be tested, painful truths will be revealed, and Belly will be forever changed. It’s a summer of first love, first heartbreak and growing up — it's the summer she turns pretty.
Popular Songs from Season 3
- Dreams by The Cranberries
- HOT TO GO! by Chappell Roan
- Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan
- You’re Losing Me (From The Vault) by Taylor Swift
- lacy by Olivia Rodrigo
- i wish i hated you (a cappella) by Ariana Grande
- BIRDS OF A FEATHER by Billie Eilish
- Please Please Please by Sabrina Carpenter
- Typa Girl by BLACKPINK
- Skinny Love by Bon Iver
- You're On Your Own, Kid by Taylor Swift
- Oh! Darling by The Beatles
- I Can Do It With a Broken Heart by Taylor Swift
Episode 1: Last Season (Jul 16, 2025)
School's almost out, and Belly's excited for another idyllic summer in Cousins with her boyfriend, Jeremiah. But her plans go off the rails after she learns a shocking truth.
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Scene Context: Belly's opening narration introduces a nostalgic longing, as they reflect on leaving behind carefree summer days to look forward to college in the fall. The dreamy tune beautifully captures the bittersweet emotions that come with growing up. This sets the tone for the season premiere.
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Open Arms (just SZA)
Scene Context: As the camera pans across Belly and Jeremiah's tender moments on campus, it's clear they're still going strong three years later. The cozy atmosphere and warm soundtrack highlight their deep emotional connection, with Belly finally acknowledging that she wants to be with Jeremiah for more than just one fleeting summer.
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Can't Stop
Scene Context: In this quick interlude, we get a glimpse into daily life on a college campus or Conrad's personal routine. Meanwhile, an upbeat rock song keeps the energy high, setting us up for what's to come.
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FRI(END)S
V
Scene Context: In this moment, the complexities of friendship and romance are put to the test as characters navigate their tangled emotions. As they grapple with blurred lines between friends and lovers, the stakes are high and the tension is palpable.
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Get Loud
Scene Context: A lively college party gets underway, with students laughing and chatting to an infectious beat that perfectly captures the carefree spirit of their youth.
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Scene Context: The upbeat track continues to capture the lively atmosphere of college life, where students let loose and have a blast competing in their favorite games.
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Summer Love
Scene Context: Belly and Jeremiah enjoy some relaxed moments together, their relationship shining through as they take a break from the mounting tension. The upbeat melody of the song perfectly captures their shared hope for a bright future ahead.
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Mess it up Again
Teen Hotel
Scene Context: As patrons savor their meals at the cozy restaurant, the soft strums of an acoustic guitar fill the air, providing a relaxed atmosphere. The music is a gentle accompaniment to the evening's chatter and clinking glasses, setting the tone for a pleasant night out.
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False Pretense
Cesar Gimeno Lavin
Scene Context: As patrons enjoy their meals at the cozy restaurant, the smooth sounds of jazz drift through the air, adding to the relaxed atmosphere. A familiar tune by Miles Davis plays softly in the background, providing a subtle backdrop for the evening's conversations and laughter.
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reason to live
Scene Context: As Jeremiah hits the road, the soundtrack to his journey blasts from the speakers - a pulsating mix of beats and melodies that sets the tone for what's ahead. The music is loud, lively, and full of energy, perfectly capturing the mood of this pivotal moment in the story.
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Scene Context: Taylor gets ready for the night ahead with a chill vibe set by the music playing through the speakers as she applies her makeup.
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I'm a Beast
Derek Minor , Makeba
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Scene Context: The upbeat track provides the soundtrack to the lively gathering, setting the tone for the night. The music plays softly in the background, adding to the atmosphere without overpowering the conversations and laughter.
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Scene Context: In this tender moment, Belly and Jeremiah share a romantic slow dance, their bodies swaying in harmony as they savor the intimacy of the moment. With arms wrapped around each other, they glide effortlessly across the floor, lost in each other's eyes.
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Torture
Square Paradise
Scene Context: The jukebox is playing softly in the corner of the bustling bar, providing a relaxed atmosphere for patrons to enjoy their drinks and chat with friends. The tune is catchy but not overpowering, allowing conversation to flow easily.
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Scene Context: In this voiceover, Conrad sheds light on the complex relationships within the group. He describes their personalities and quirks, giving insight into the tensions that simmer beneath the surface.
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Summertime Is
Scene Context: The smooth sounds of [song title] fill the air at the local watering hole, providing a laid-back atmosphere for patrons to grab a drink and unwind. The mellow tune is a perfect accompaniment to the evening's vibe, allowing folks to kick back and enjoy each other's company.
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i like the way you kiss me
Artemas
Scene Context: In this intense moment, Belly finally confronts Jeremiah about his secret hookup with Lacie during their spring break escapades. The conversation is sure to be an emotional showdown between the three friends, revealing secrets and potentially shattering their relationships forever.
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You’re Losing Me (From The Vault)
Scene Context: Belly calls out Jeremiah for his deceit, with emotions running high as Taylor's song plays in the background. The track perfectly captures the heartache and mistrust that's building between them, making it clear that something important is at stake.
Episode 2: Last Christmas (Jul 16, 2025)
In the wake of an earth-shattering betrayal, Belly tries to pick up the pieces. Caught in the crossfire, Taylor picks a fight with Steven that ends in disaster.
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Scene Context: In this intense flashback, Belly's discovery of Jeremiah's secret trip to Cabo sparks a brutal fight between them. The argument quickly devolves into a messy tangle of insecurities and jealousy, ultimately leading to their breakup.
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i wish i hated you (a cappella)
Scene Context: As Belly tries to focus on her studies, Jeremiah's presence is everywhere - in her thoughts, in her surroundings, and even in her attempts to move on. The song's raw lyrics about struggling to hate and move forward reflect her own emotional turmoil as she grapples with memories of their golden moments together.
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Scene Context: In this holiday flashback, Belly spends a lonely Christmas at Cousins, with only her thoughts to keep her company. As she sits by the TV, watching Home Alone, Brenda Lee's iconic "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" plays in the background, adding to the nostalgic atmosphere of the moment.
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Never Going Back Again
Scene Context: At a conference, Laurel and John reunite at the hotel gym, swapping banter and laughs as they discuss literature, relationships, and their past marriages. As they chat, the upbeat soundtrack adds a carefree vibe to their conversation about second chances, co-parenting, and moving forward, highlighting the theme of resilience in the face of life's ups and downs.
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Mystery of Love (From “Call Me By Your Name”)
Scene Context: Belly reminisces about last Christmas with Conrad at Cousins, recalling the cozy moments they shared amidst winter's chill. As they exchanged quiet laughter and old longings, Belly reflects on how their relationship has evolved, now more distant but still connected. The bittersweet melody amplifies the nostalgia and sense of loss, leaving us wondering if their first love remains an eternal puzzle.
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Forever and a Day
Scene Context: In an impromptu and heartfelt moment, Jeremiah pops the question to Belly without fanfare - no ring in sight, just raw emotion and a shared desire. The proposal is set against the backdrop of soaring vocals and a romantic tune that perfectly captures their "let's try again" optimism. As they put aside their past hurts and choose each other, the lyrics about enduring love resonate deeply.
Episode 3: Last Supper (Jul 23, 2025)
Belly and Jeremiah plan to keep their big news secret from their families until everyone is reunited in Cousins for Susannah's memorial garden ceremony. Everyone, except for Conrad.
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Scene Context: As Belly and Jeremiah come to life after exchanging vows, the tender morning moments are filled with hope, excitement, and a touch of nervousness. They share intimate moments before Belly heads out to meet Taylor, setting the stage for what's to come.
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How Come No One
Zachary Dawes
Scene Context: After Jeremiah pops the question, Belly and he are practically bouncing with excitement. He takes it upon himself to share the news from the rooftop, giving this laid-back indie tune a fittingly carefree vibe as they prepare to take the leap together. The scene is all about the joy and anticipation of starting a new chapter in their lives.
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Littlest Things
Lily Allen
Scene Context: As Belly and Taylor wrap up their college days and bid each other farewell in their dorm room, the melancholic undertone of the song perfectly captures their bittersweet goodbye. The nostalgic vibes match the uncertainty of their changing friendship as they face new paths ahead.
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West Coast
Coconut Records
Scene Context: Conrad catches up with an old friend over breakfast, surrounded by the laid-back atmosphere of west coast indie rock. The conversation is relaxed, matching the morning's carefree vibe as they discuss new plans and lingering emotions.
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I'm Back
girl in red
Scene Context: Belly and Taylor celebrate their secret, with Taylor agreeing to be Belly's maid of honor. The upbeat vibe matches Belly's excitement and nervousness as her childhood dreams come true. Taylor even breaks out "the blueprint" for some added comedic relief.
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Scene Context: As Belly prepares to say goodbye to Susannah at her memorial, she and Laurel flip through old photos, sharing laughs and tears over embarrassing moments. As Belly tries on her dress, the music kicks in, reflecting her mix of emotions, nostalgia for what's past, nerves about what's ahead, and hope that her family will understand her changes.
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10,000 Emerald Pools
BØRNS
Scene Context: As Belly and Jeremiah nervously chat about their engagement, they debate whether to spill the news to Conrad or keep it under wraps. Amidst the giddy banter, the song's upbeat, sun-kissed melody perfectly captures the mix of emotions, from excitement to secrecy, that threatens to upend the day's tranquility.
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No Surprises (Remastered)
Scene Context: After announcing their engagement at lunch, Belly and Jeremiah's family goes into meltdown mode, think parental freakout and chaos. The atmosphere is quickly soured by the iconic Radiohead song "Melancholy" playing in the background, hinting that life will never be straightforward again.
Episode 4: Last Stand (Jul 30, 2025)
Alone in Philly, Belly turns 21. But her special day turns sour when family disagreements about her future take center stage.
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Heartbeats (Remastered 2023)
Scene Context: As Belly gets into an explosive argument with her mom Laurel over her wedding plans, the tension builds until she storms out with Jeremiah, slamming the door shut on her mom's support. The soundtrack switches to "Heartbeats" as Belly makes her dramatic exit, leaving behind a rift between herself and her mother that will take more than just words to bridge.
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Landslide (Early Version)
Scene Context: As "Landslide" plays in the background, the episode takes a trip down memory lane, revisiting Belly's childhood when she got her own room at the summer house. The iconic song perfectly captures the mix of emotions Belly felt - excitement for growing up and sadness about leaving her carefree youth behind.
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Halley's Comet
Scene Context: As "Halley's Comet" plays in the background, Conrad shows up at the house with a birthday cake for Belly, marking a tender moment of vulnerability between them. He reassures her that he never forgets her special day, highlighting their complicated history as they navigate the season's love triangle.
Episode 5: Last Dance (Aug 6, 2025)
With Jeremiah stuck at the office, a reluctant Conrad gets roped into wedding planning with Belly. En route to New York for a new career opportunity, Steven finds himself with an unlikely travel companion.
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These Arms of Mine
Scene Context: The episode starts with Otis Redding's soulful vocals playing as Belly and Conrad share a tender, yet intensely emotional hug. The tension is palpable as they seek comfort in each other, but are stuck in their own thoughts. The bittersweet atmosphere sets the tone for a summer that's about to take a dramatic turn.
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I Want You Back
Scene Context: In this flashback, we see a carefree Conrad reminiscing about his childhood days with Belly, trying to keep up with the boys as they speed by on their bikes. The upbeat retro vibe perfectly captures the nostalgia and sense of lost innocence that comes with looking back on those formative years.
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Scene Context: As Conrad and Belly chat about their futures during the drive, the emotional undertones are amplified by "Cherry" playing in the background. The song's lyrics mirror Conrad's lingering emotions, leaving his future uncertain.
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Linger (SiriusXM Session)
Scene Context: A modern take on a timeless ballad brings a mix of sweetness, awkwardness, and unspoken emotions to this wedding prep montage set in Michaels. The heart-wrenching classic adds depth to an already tender moment.
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Songbird
Scene Context: Belly and Conrad open up about their recent struggles in the car, their emotional guards down for once. As 'Songbird' plays softly in the background, its gentle melody infuses their vulnerable confessions, Conrad reveals he lost his job, while Belly reassures him that nobody's perfect. The song's hopefulness and regret mingle with their conversation, creating a sense of intimacy and safety between them.
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Wild Horses
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Scene Context: In this heartwarming cooking dinner scene, Conrad and Belly bond over wine and conversation, showcasing their effortless rapport and natural ease with each other.
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That's How Strong My Love Is
Scene Context: Conrad's flashbacks reveal his most intimate moment with Belly, heightening his emotional desperation to change their fate. A slow, melancholic song underscores the heart-wrenching atmosphere.
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You Never Can Tell
Chuck Berry
Scene Context: Belly and Jeremiah bust out their moves for their first dance practice, beaming with happiness as they celebrate together. Meanwhile, Conrad looks on, his expression betraying a mix of joy for his friends and a pang of sadness.
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Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer
Scene Context: Conrad is overcome with nostalgia and sorrow as he remembers his mother's final words. The haunting melody of the ballad perfectly captures the ache in his heart, highlighting why he's willing to put his own desires on hold for Jeremiah's sake.
Episode 6: Last Name (Aug 13, 2025)
Now that Adam's onboard, the wedding is growing bigger by the day and Belly's overwhelmed. But after a surprise at her bridal shower, things finally start looking up.
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Every Summertime
NIKI
Scene Context: Belly reunites with the wedding planner at the exclusive country club. As they discuss the upcoming nuptials, Belly's thoughts are no doubt consumed by her complicated relationships with the happy couple.
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A Matter of Trust
Scene Context: In a cozy diner, Conrad convinces Laurel to attend Belly's wedding, revealing some unexpected family news in the process: their dad Adam is now dating Kayleigh. The conversation highlights the complex web of relationships within the group.
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Time After Time
Lennon Stella
Scene Context: Belly shows up to her friend Taylor's place for a bridal shower celebration. As she walks in, she's welcomed with smiles from Taylor and their mutual pals, and can't help but compliment the festive decor on display.
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Scene Context: At Belly's bridal shower, she unwraps gifts and gets a glimpse into her future life as Mrs. Isabel Fisher, complete with personalized stationery bearing that very name. The thoughtful gesture leaves her feeling uneasy, a subtle hint at the uncertain path ahead.
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Send Me On My Way
Rusted Root
Scene Context: As they cruise home from the suit shop, Adam spills the beans to his boys, Conrad and Jeremiah, he's got a significant other, Kayleigh, and she'll be joining him at the wedding. The conversation is a candid one, with Adam opening up about his new relationship.
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Scene Context: At the bridal shower, the tension simmers as Belly mistakenly claims Jeremiah discovered their long-lost pup, Rosie. But Steven quickly sets the record straight, revealing it was actually Conrad who had the heartwarming find all along.
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Scene Context: In a heartfelt chat, Belly opens up to Taylor about feeling completely overwhelmed by the impending wedding chaos and the daunting responsibility of being a wife.
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False God
Scene Context: In this intense moment, Belly tends to Conrad's deep leg wound, their hands lingering in a charged atmosphere. Just as it seems like they're about to share a romantic kiss, Conrad pulls away, leaving Belly feeling breathless and unsure what just happened.
Episode 7: Last Hurrah (Aug 20, 2025)
What happens in Cousins, stays in Cousins. Belly and Jeremiah hit the town with their friends for a last wild hurrah. But as the alcohol flows, the secrets come out.
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Scene Context: As Belly delivers an inner monologue, she tries to rationalize the emotional encounter with Conrad, downplaying it as mere stress-induced turbulence amidst her impending wedding to Jeremiah.
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Scene Context: The fun gets started at the Cousins beach house, where the joint bachelor and bachelorette parties kick off in style. Taylor lays out the plan for an epic girls' night out, featuring a wild bar crawl, while the guys fire up the grill by the pool.
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Typa Girl
Scene Context: As the big day approaches, the bridesmaids are hard at work perfecting their synchronized dance routine for the wedding reception. The group of friends gather in a sunlit room, laughing and fine-tuning their moves to get ready to impress on the special occasion.
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Let Me
ZAYN
Scene Context: As the sun sets on the beach, the group of friends get down to business, perfecting their secret dance routine in anticipation of Belly's arrival. With moves so sharp they could cut glass, the boys bring their A-game, determined to impress their pal with an unforgettable performance.
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Like We Do
Max Mayers
Scene Context: A tense moment unfolds at the gathering: a careless guest sends a valuable hurricane vase shattering to the floor, all while the smooth sounds of music fill the air.
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Girl (Acoustic)
Scene Context: Belly and Jeremiah slip away from their pals for a quick romantic interlude, sharing a steamy smooch.
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Scene Context: As Belly's girls take over the bar, things get real when they propose a drinking challenge: take a shot for every guy she's been with. Talk about putting someone on the spot
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Sticky (feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne)
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The Other Side
Stephen Sanchez
Scene Context: Laurel and John enjoy a peaceful evening together, but their tranquility is disrupted by texts from Adam's new partner. Laurel opens up to John about her own bachelorette party, which Susannah had planned, while a song plays softly in the background.
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Scene Context: As Belly sips on her drink at the bar, she's suddenly transported back to her childhood. A nostalgic wave washes over her as she recalls being lost in a crowded mall, only to be found and consoled by young Conrad.
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Joy to the World
Scene Context: As the music pulses through the air, Jeremiah's friends are egging him on at the bar, insisting he join in on the shot-taking festivities, a far cry from his earlier promise to Belly to keep things low-key.
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Scene Context: In this heartwarming moment at a tropical tiki bar, Taylor urges Denise to take a chance on Steven, revealing she just wants him to find happiness. With a supportive nod, Taylor gives her seal of approval for the potential romance.
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ICONIC.
Armani White
Scene Context: Denise gets a push from Taylor to reach out to Steven, and she takes the initiative. When he answers, Steven drops everything, leaving his friends at the bachelor party to head out and meet her. Meanwhile, the soundtrack kicks in with some accompanying tunes.
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we can't be friends (wait for your love)
Scene Context: In this intense moment, Marina finds herself back at the club where it all went down, her stomach twisted in knots as she relives memories of her secret trysts with Conrad.
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I DON'T WANNA KNOW
Gryffin & Elderbrook
Scene Context: In a tense moment, Belly has a panic attack in the bar's restroom and opens up to Taylor about her true feelings. She reveals that she never envisioned a life with Taylor, but instead always saw herself with Conrad. The emotional confession plays out against the backdrop of a song playing softly in the background.
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Your Apartment
Wallows
Scene Context: Conrad stumbles upon Jeremiah's friends spilling secrets about his infidelity, revealing he cheated on Belly with someone named Lacie in Cabo. Conrad's expression turns from shock to anger as the news sinks in, while a song plays softly in the background.
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when the party’s over
Scene Context: After Conrad's heartfelt confession, Belly is left reeling on the beach, walking away from their potential romance as a musical montage captures her anguish and his crushing disappointment.
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Scene Context: In the closing moments, we're treated to a rapid-fire flashback of the characters aftermaths. Taylor presses Belly for answers about her beachside encounter with Conrad, but our protagonist remains tight-lipped. The credits roll soon after.
Episode 8: Last Kiss (Aug 27, 2025)
It's Belly and Jeremiah's wedding day, but Conrad's late-night beach confession could throw a wrench in their happily-ever-after. With emotions running high and time running out, Belly has a decision to make.
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Scene Context: After Conrad's romantic declaration, Belly takes some time for herself, reflecting on the situation as she gets ready and listens to Jeremiah's voicemail. A nostalgic music montage to Gracie Abrams' song "Us" plays in the background, capturing her mixed emotions.
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Scene Context: Conrad storms out after a heated disagreement with Belly. As he disappears from view, Belly's internal thoughts reveal her lingering feelings, she knows she can't fully shake off her emotions towards him.
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Scene Context: At the rehearsal dinner, a nostalgic '90s tune, New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" - sets the tone for Belly's emotional rollercoaster. The montage reveals her inner turmoil as she struggles between her feelings for Jeremiah and the unsettling presence of Conrad.
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making the bed
Scene Context: In this intense montage, we see Belly's internal thoughts play out, as she grapples with her past choices and feelings of being stuck in her love life. The quick cuts reveal her inner turmoil, showing her questioning her decisions and struggling to move forward.
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Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Scene Context: As tensions rise, Steven implores Conrad to take action and resolve the crisis. The story then cuts to Conrad embarking on a frantic search to locate his missing friend Jeremiah in a rapid-fire montage sequence.
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Skinny Love
Scene Context: The tension between Belly and Taylor boils over before the camera cuts to Jeremiah, who's left standing solo. The sudden shift in focus highlights his isolation as he faces an uncertain future.
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Friday I’m In Love
Scene Context: In a heartfelt farewell, Conrad bids Belly adieu with a tender kiss on her forehead, revealing he believes their moments together were worthwhile. This poignant moment marks the end of their connection.
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cardigan
Scene Context: After the wedding falls through, a devastated Belly turns to her mom for comfort before jetting off to Paris. But just as she's about to take off, she runs into Conrad at the airport, and that's where our story takes us next.
Episode 9: Last Call (Sep 3, 2025)
In the aftermath of the wedding, Belly makes a choice that leads her on a wild adventure and forever alters her future. Meanwhile, Jeremiah struggles to make peace with Conrad and accept his new circumstances.
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Scene Context: Conrad agrees to watch over Jeremiah, who's clearly struggling. A quick-cut montage reveals Jeremiah hitting the bars with buddies, downing drinks and having a wild time, it's clear he's trying to drown his sorrows.
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Evergreen (You Didn’t Deserve Me at All)
Omar Apollo
Scene Context: In a tense moment at the bar, Jeremiah, clearly intoxicated, starts spinning his mom's engagement ring on the tabletop, grabbing the attention, and concern - of his friends Steven and Taylor.
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You're On Your Own, Kid
Scene Context: In this musical montage, we see Belly exploring the streets of Paris solo after her arrival. The sequence captures her independent spirit and sense of adventure as she navigates the city on her own.
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Scene Context: In this intimate moment, Belly, the film's protagonist, is seen sitting cozily at a quaint cafe, lost in thought as she sips on her coffee. The quiet atmosphere of the setting allows for a rare glimpse into Belly's inner world, where worries and fears simmer just below the surface.
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Les jours tristes (Instrumental)
Yann Tiersen
Scene Context: Belly's world turns upside down when her backpack gets swiped. She quickly grabs her phone and starts tracking it using AirTag, hoping to get her stuff back before it's gone for good.
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Mojo
Claire Laffut
Scene Context: In this action-packed montage, Belly chases down the culprit who swiped her bag through the picturesque streets of Paris. As she navigates the city's winding alleys and charming cafes, viewers get a glimpse into her determination to retrieve her stolen belongings.
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Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix)
BENNETT
Scene Context: In the latest episode of Belly's misadventures, she tracks down Gemma to an underground club, where they're on the hunt for the thief who swiped Belly's backpack. The dimly lit dance floor pulses with energy as they navigate the crowded space in search of answers.
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Stargirl Interlude
Scene Context: Steven and Taylor share a romantic moment, rekindling their feelings with a passionate kiss. As they reunite, they express their deep love for each other, leaving no doubt about the strength of their emotions. The tender reunion marks a new chapter in their relationship.
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7 heures du matin (Remastered)
Scene Context: In a cozy Parisian café, Belly spills the tea on her complicated love life to a group of new acquaintances, sharing the sordid details of her love triangle and the scrapped wedding plans.
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Oh! Darling
Scene Context: After Steve's heart-to-heart with Jeremiah, we get a feel-good flashback of him and Taylor enjoying each other's company over snacks. The two friends share laughs and bites, showing that even amidst drama, they can still have a blast together.
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Scene Context: In this emotional moment, Conrad leaves the family home after a heart-to-heart with his dad. Meanwhile, Jeremiah consoles their father, while Belly reflects on her own life in Paris, grappling with whether to rebuild or move forward from past experiences.
Episode 10: Episode 10 (Sep 10, 2025)
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La valse d'Amélie
Yann Tiersen
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I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
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Vous Etes Jolie
Skid Robot
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Oh, Gemini
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How Deep Is the Ocean
Bill Evans
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shouldn’t i give up
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La javanaise
Serge Gainsbourg
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Last Christmas
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Bien longtemps (Stereo Mix 2025)
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Murder On The Dancefloor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
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Moonlit Floor
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Episode 11: Episode 11 (Sep 17, 2025)
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Je Te Laisserai Des Mots
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Old Friend
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Les Champs - Elysées (feat. John Schroeder)
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Corbeau
Cœur de pirate
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Je suis d'accord (Twist)
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Ta reine
Angèle
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SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK
Joji
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Out of the Woods
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Scott Street
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Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
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Main Cast
- Lola Tung Isabel 'Belly' Conklin
- Christopher Briney Conrad Fisher
- Gavin Casalegno Jeremiah Fisher
- Sean Kaufman Steven Conklin
- Rain Spencer Taylor Jewel
- Jackie Chung Laurel Park
- Isabella Briggs Denise
- Kristen Connolly Lucinda Jewel
Official Trailer
Soundtrack Crossovers
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3?
The score for The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3 was composed by Zachary Dawes.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3?
There are 119 songs featured in the soundtrack for The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3?
The main genres for The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3 include Drama.
How many seasons does The Summer I Turned Pretty have?
The TV show The Summer I Turned Pretty currently has 3 seasons.





