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The Summer I Turned Pretty Character Quiz

The Summer I Turned Pretty Character Quiz

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What Time Does ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3, Episode 6 Come Out?
What Time Does ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3, Episode 6 Come Out?

Forbes

time2 hours ago

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What Time Does ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3, Episode 6 Come Out?

Cousins, here we come! The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 6 is almost here, and we're counting down the minutes after Conrad's POV episode. Here's everything you need to know about watching Episode 6, including the release time and a recap from last week. In Episode 5, Belly and Conrad ran wedding planning errands together around Cousins while Jeremiah was stuck at his internship. They both noticed new things about each other, like how much they have grown up since dating four years ago. Conrad finally opened up to Belly about what happened at his summer clinic. Throughout the episode, which was the first told from Conrad's point of view, we watched the Fisher brother wrestle with his romantic feelings for his brother's fiancée. For one, he wants to always be there to take care of her, but at a distance so he doesn't get too close. One moment where he almost slipped was at the peach orchard, when Conrad romantically wiped peach juice from Belly's chin. 'I think it's sort of like an Icarus moment where he loses touch with reality for a second,' Christopher Briney, who plays Conrad, told Deadline about the peach scene. 'What's going through his mind? As much as I don't think it's a sin to wipe something off somebody's face, what else was he gonna use? 'Oh let me go to the car and get a napkin.' There aren't napkins in that car. I think that he loses touch with what is correct, and I think puts himself in sort of a dangerous place.' Meanwhile, there's also something brewing between co-workers Denise and Steven. They ended up on the same Amtrak train together, where they learned that they are both passionate about gaming and are headed to the same gaming convention in NYC. Both also bonded over wanting to do something else with their jobs. Could something happen between them, or is Taylor still getting in the way of Steven's romantic feelings? What Time Does The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 6 Come Out? The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 6 premieres Wednesday, August 13, at 3 a.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT on Prime Video. Here is the full release schedule for the six remaining episodes. How To Watch The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 6 Episode 6 and all past episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty are available to stream on Prime Video. To watch Season 3, you will need an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Alternatively, a subscription to Prime Video as a standalone service is available for $8.99 per month. Amazon is currently offering a 30-day free trial of Prime. What Happened In The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 5? Last week's episode was told from Conrad's point of view instead of Belly's. In Episode 5, Belly and Conrad were staying alone together in Cousins after Belly got into a fight with her mom and Jeremiah went back to his internship in Boston. Throughout the episode, Conrad wrestled with his romantic feelings for Belly. He tried to convince himself that as long as he kept his distance, everything would be okay. 'I just have to stay away from her until the wedding,' Conrad said in his narration. 'And then she'll be my brother's wife and I won't think of her that way again.' However, Conrad's attempts to distance himself didn't go was planned. Belly asked him for a ride to take care of some wedding planning tasks. He hesitantly said no, not wanting to be alone with her, so she decided to take her bike into town. Later, he saw her struggling with her bags on the bike and offered her a ride, which included taking her to a flower shop. Belly quickly realized how expensive the wedding vendors were in Cousins. It was unlikely she would be able to afford Jeremiah's dream wedding cake: a chocolate cake with a mirror glaze and raspberry coulis. She received a similar shock from the florist, who told her there was a $5,000 minimum spend for weddings. To cheer her up, Conrad suggested she use his mom's hydrangeas instead. After getting caught up at his internship, Jeremiah called Belly and told her he couldn't make it to Cousins because he was working late. He also told her she needed to buy the fancy $750 cake for their wedding because it was the one thing he wanted. Feeling bad about Jeremiah's reaction, Conrad insisted they go to Michael's to continue her wedding checklist. Meanwhile, at the office, Jeremiah's dad told him he was proud of him, both at work and at home, and gave him and Belly his full support for the wedding. He even offered to pay for the entire event and wanted to have it at the club instead of the house. On the way to Michael's, Belly noticed how much Conrad had grown up, now that he had his life and career in California. Conrad, in turn, noticed that Belly was a better driver and now wore heels. "You don't miss a thing," she said. He then finally opened up to her, admitting he was fired from his summer clinic because he couldn't focus after Steven's accident. The next stop was the peach orchard. On their way back from Michael's, they stopped to pick some peaches. Belly grabbed one, but Conrad, who is allergic, simply watched as she ate what she called a "perfect peach." He handed her another, which was just as good. He then took his white shirt and gently wiped the peach juice from her face. They stared into each other's eyes until Belly broke the moment, saying she was going to grab a couple for Jeremiah. Afterwards, they cooked dinner together, and Conrad kept having flashbacks to the last time he and Belly were intimate, four years ago. Just then, Jeremiah came home, and Belly ran into his arms. At the dock, Jeremiah told Belly that his dad wanted to pay for the wedding and have it at the club. Belly wasn't ecstatic, but she agreed, saying it was the kind of wedding his mom would have wanted. Conrad saw them dancing together and promised himself he wouldn't slip up again, especially because the promises 'you make on your mother's deathbed are absolute.' It turned out the promise he made to Susannah was that he would always be there for his little brother and look after him. So, that also means staying away from Belly. The Summer I Turned Pretty is streaming on Prime Video. Watch the official trailer below.

When is Episode 5 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'? Date, time, where to watch Season 3
When is Episode 5 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'? Date, time, where to watch Season 3

USA Today

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When is Episode 5 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'? Date, time, where to watch Season 3

After a hearty dose of Conrad Fisher's POV, we're back to our regularly scheduled programming. 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. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. 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. Conrad or Jeremiah? How "The Summer I Turned Pretty" books end 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.

17 Worst TV Show Cheating Plots
17 Worst TV Show Cheating Plots

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17 Worst TV Show Cheating Plots

I'm a huge fan of controversial TV plots, and I can genuinely appreciate a good villain. People making poor choices in TV shows often leads to satisfying character development or unique conversation starters. But I know it's not just me who's noticed a TON of cheating storylines in TV shows lately, and the more you see the pattern, the harder it is to ignore. You'd be hard pressed to find a series without even a whiff of cheating, whether emotional or physical. A lot of the time, it feels like those storylines are only added for shock value or screen time. Other times, they're so angering, they continue weighing on your brain for years after finishing the show. So I compiled some of the most controversial cheating scandals in TV oh boy, I'd buckle up if I were you. Most recently, what inspired this post was Taylor and Steven cheating on their partners with each other in The Summer I Turned Pretty. This, especially coupled with Jeremiah's kinda-cheating-kinda-not, made me roll my eyes. Honestly? There's already enough focus on cheating in Season 3 with the Jeremiah drama, so this B-plot wasn't worth including in my books. Plus, Taylor and Steven were two of the only redeemable characters left, and both of them cheating kinda ruined that for me. Let me preface this by saying that I LOVE Overcompensating. It's hands-down my favourite show of the past year, and I absolutely worship Benito Skinner (the character AND the actor). But the moment I saw Peter cheat on Grace with Carmen, I instantly couldn't stand Carmen anymore. There are simply SO many people you could hook up with in your first year of college…and Carmen decided to pick her best (and only) friend's sister's boyfriend. For no apparent reason at all. (And Peter is a shitty person to begin with.) In Breaking Bad, Skyler cheating on Walt with her boss, Ted Beneke, is possibly one of the most angering parts of the show (and I mean that in a good way). It's likely one of the reasons why Skyler was rated one of the most-hated TV characters of all time. There are TONS of fiery debates on whether the Skyler-Ted incident classifies as cheating or not — and if it's justified — but it sure feels like adultery to me. Besides, I've got a problem with Skyler using this as a lil' revenge plot against Walt. Don't fight fire with fire, babe. I've got a bone to pick with Spencer from Pretty Little Liars being the absolute worst sister in the world and kissing not one but TWO of her sister's boyfriends: Ian and Wren. I truly don't think fans discuss this enough. Not only is this genuinely cruel of Spencer — it's also just really ridiculous. I'd immediately classify my sister as a horrible person if she was "the other woman" with one boyfriend of mine, let alone with two different guys! In New Girl, Schmidt cheats on Cece and Elizabeth with each other. The boy had wayyy too much time on his hands, and completely fooled them both. What makes this worse is they end up catching him, as opposed to him 'fessing up. Schmidt and Cece are undoubtedly one of the best couples in the show, but my admiration for their relationship is compromised once cheating is introduced. And what's more, this represented the tipping point of my distaste for Schmidt's character, and I couldn't come back from that. It hurts to see a favourite character become unlikable. We all love a slow-burn romance, and Emily and Naomi on Skins are a solid example of that. But us fans felt kinda ripped off when, soon after they started seeing each other, Naomi cheats on Emily with Sophia. Not only was there a huge betrayal here, but it just KEPT happening…and honestly, one instance of cheating is already enough to drive the point home for me. It started to feel tired after awhile, not to mention SO upsetting for Emily. There are a lot of weird storylines in Riverdale, and a ton that I low-key want to scrub from my brain — but one that I especially wish never happened was Archie and Betty cheating on Veronica and Jughead with each other. As someone who much preferred Veronica and Jughead as characters, I was actually warming up to Archie and Betty until they cheated. The storyline seems like it only happened "for the plot." And I know a lot of us wanted to see the two of them together, but NOT. LIKE. THAT. All my fellow Gleeks knew this was coming: Blaine had no business cheating on Kurt in Glee. And I'm not just saying that because I love them as a couple. This one is problematic to me because it completely goes against Blaine's character. He was always loyal, moral, and totally worshipped Kurt, so it felt pretty out of place. The only positive of this plot is it led to the incredible (and heart-shattering) episode "The Break Up," which is honestly my favourite one of Season 4. So I guess I can forgive it. And while we're talking about Glee, I have to mention Quinn and Finn cheating on Sam and Rachel in Season 2. This plot just made no sense. I'm sorry, but why the heck would Finn cheat on Quinn when she'd just cheated on him with Puck? Plus, Finn had just gotten so mad at Rachel when she cheated on him (also with Puck). I kept hoping for Quinn redemption arcs in Glee, but they seemed to never come. This never actually became real cheating (thankfully), but Jim and Cathy's almost-cheating (slash Cathy's attempted cheating) in The Office makes me cringe a LOT. Like, almost as much as "Scott's Tots." There was a huge rumour that Jim was supposed to cheat on Cathy and John Krasinski made the writers change the storyline, but Jenna Fischer debunked it! Either way, hated this part. The guilty, scared look on Jim's face in that hotel room is burned into my brain. Carrie from Sex and the City is arguably one of the most-hated characters on TV right now…and that's because Gen Z (ahem, myself included) is realizing she's actually kinda problematic. Notably, she and Mr. Big cheat on their respective partners with each other. I know controversial relationship dynamics is what Sex and the City is all about, but this storyline particularly bothered me. Maybe because I dislike both Carrie and Mr. Big, so it was easy to hate their more likely because I'm not a fan of cheating turning into endgame. This is a big one. Mindhunter is seriously one of my favourite shows ever, but I haaaaate the fact that Debbie cheats on Holden (PRECIOUS JONATHAN GROFF). And what's even worse? The storyline is totally glossed over, and the pair literally never addresses it. What's the point of including cheating if you're gonna ignore it, especially in an already-fascinating show with tons of existing material to highlight? Instead, I wish I just got more serial killer interviews, because those had my jaw on the floor. Beef, the one-season Netflix drama, was one of my favourite shows of 2023. But one part of the show that puzzled me was Amy cheating on her husband with Danny's brother Paul. Let me explain. This wasn't because I thought cheating didn't fit into the show — it certainly matched Beef's chaotic energy — but Amy and Paul simply made ZERO sense together. I sensed absolutely no chemistry, which just made me question the entire thing even more. Euphoria had a couple cheating storylines, but the one that really raised eyebrows was Jules cheating on Rue with Elliot. Although there are theories as to why this happened, it's not totally clear, and it didn't really do much in terms of character development, IMO. And I'm not the only one who thinks so! The Nate-Cassie cheating storyline seemed to fit a lot more seamlessly into the plot than this one. Side note, I absolutely ADORE Dominic Fike, and it was very weird to see him in that role. I love You (the show, LOL), but I'll never forget how weirded out I was in Season 1 when Beck cheats on Joe with her therapist — who, by the way, is played by none other than John Stamos. I'm a huge therapy advocate, so I'm not a fan of all the negative portrayals of therapy on TV. But aside from that, this was just gross, and made me sympathize a tiny bit less with Beck despite really wanting to love her character. Luckily, Joe and Love have an awesome couples therapist in Season 3 who makes up for it. Let me clarify here that I know Joe is the absolute worst, and of course the true villain. But that's why it was so upsetting to see Beck cheat with her therapist, of all people. Sorry if I'm about to ruin your childhood, but throughout Victorious (yanno, the kids' show on Nickelodeon), it's kinda hinted that Tori's mom is cheating on her dad with his coworker Gary. And it's, um, a lot to handle. Take this one scene, for example, where Tori's mom is texting with Gary. When Tori asks what he said, her mom replies, "Oh, nothing…I'll just delete this!" with a mischievous smile. Although this ongoing joke is kinda funny to look back on now, it makes me shudder thinking about how many kids watched this and had no idea what it meant. There is sooooo much cheating in How To Get Away With Murder — an amount I'd already classify as excessive. And that's probably why it was so upsetting when Laurel cheated on Wes with Frank. It felt like Laurel and Wes's relationship was the only cheat-proof relationship left, and boom: It turns out no one is safe from a cheating storyline. I understand needing to fill up an episode with new twists and turns, but you can only choose a cheating plot so many times before it gets old. Now, what's a TV or movie storyline that you absolutely hated? Maybe it had to do with gore, cheating, incest, or contained something offensive? Tell me in this anonymous form, or in the comments below! And make sure to follow BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram for more!

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