
When is Episode 5 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'? Date, time, where to watch Season 3
Viewers are more than ready to learn what the future holds for Belly (Lola Tung), and more specifically, which Fisher brother she'll end up with at the end of "The Summer I Turned Pretty."
Last week we saw Belly run wedding errands with Conrad (Christopher Briney) in Cousins while Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) worked overtime to get his dad on board in Boston. Steven and coworker Denise, unbeknownst to Taylor, also shared a moment while on a train ride to NYC.
The Amazon Prime Original Series, which is in its third and final season, hinges on a love triangle between Belly and brothers Conrad Fisher and Jeremiah Fisher as they navigate life, growing pains and one immeasurable loss.
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The story, at its core, is a tale about "first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of that one perfect summer" and was based on the beloved book trilogy (of the same name) by bestselling author Jenny Han.
"(Belly) must decide which brother has her heart," the show's official logline reads. "Summer will never be the same…"
Here's how to watch this week's episode.
What day does 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' come out?
New episodes of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" come out weekly, on Wednesdays, through the Sept. 17 finale.
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When does Episode 6 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' come out?
Episode 6 premieres Aug. 13 at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT on Prime Video.
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' release schedule
After this week's episode drops, there are only five episodes left of "The Summer I Turned Pretty."
How to stream 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" is on Prime Video now. Previous seasons of the show and the first five episodes from Season 3 are also available to watch on the streaming platform.
"TSITP" Season 3 premiered on Wednesday, July 16 and will end on Wednesday, Sept. 17 after an 11-episode run.
Prime Video subscriptions are included with an Amazon Prime membership, which starts at $14.99 a month, or $139 a year if you prefer to pay annually. Discounted membership options for young adults and qualifying government-assistance recipients are available.
Customers can purchase or rent a selection of media titles from Prime Video without having an Amazon Prime or Prime Video account.
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