💌 Paris, a Letter, and a Wedding? Belly’s Finale Will Break Your Heart! 💍
Hold onto your pomegranate margaritas, Summer I Turned Pretty fans! The Episode 10 trailer just dropped, and it’s giving all the feels! 😭 Belly’s living her best life in Paris, but a letter from Conrad has us screaming—is this the moment they finally tie the knot? Or will the City of Love tear them apart forever? The vibes are chaotic, romantic, and totally unhinged. Don’t miss the clues that’ll leave you shook! 🌟
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The Summer I Turned Pretty is racing toward its finale, and the trailer for Episode 10, set to drop on September 10, 2025, at 3 a.m. ET on Prime Video, has fans losing their minds. Titled The Summer I Turned Pretty Episode 10 Trailer | Belly and Conrad Married in Paris | Happy Finale, it teases a whirlwind of romance, self-discovery, and a bombshell letter from Conrad Fisher that could change everything for Isabel “Belly” Conklin. After the emotional rollercoaster of Episode 8, where Belly called off her wedding to Jeremiah and jetted off to Paris, this trailer hints at a potential happy ending—or does it? Let’s dive into the trailer, unpack the clues, and figure out what’s in store for Belly, Conrad, and the Summer I Turned Pretty fandom as we approach the series’ end.
The Trailer: Paris, Love, and a Letter
The Episode 10 trailer is a masterclass in keeping fans guessing. Set to Ellie Goulding’s “Anything Could Happen,” it follows Belly (Lola Tung) as she navigates Paris after leaving behind the chaos of Cousins Beach. We see her working at a café, laughing with new friends, and even dancing with her bestie Taylor (Rain Spencer), who visits the City of Light. “I don’t even know who I am anymore,” Belly says in a voiceover, her voice tinged with both fear and hope. “I need to find the person I can be.” It’s a vibe—Belly’s finally stepping into her own, free from the Fisher brothers’ drama. But then, boom: a letter arrives from Conrad (Christopher Briney), and his voice cuts through with a simple, “Dear Belly.” The screen fades to black, leaving us clutching our pearls.
This comes hot on the heels of Episode 8’s gut-wrenching wedding fallout. Belly and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) called off their engagement after Conrad confessed his love, and Jeremiah admitted he knew about Belly’s secret Christmas rendezvous with Conrad. Heartbroken, Belly hopped a last-minute flight to Paris, only to spot Conrad at the airport gate next to hers. The trailer doesn’t show if they spoke, but the letter suggests Conrad’s not ready to let her go. The title’s mention of “Belly and Conrad Married in Paris” has sparked wild speculation: Is this a flash-forward to a wedding, a dream sequence, or just clever marketing to mess with us? Either way, the trailer’s got us hooked.
Belly’s Parisian Journey: Finding Herself
Belly’s time in Paris feels like a fresh start. After years of being tangled in the Fisher brothers’ love triangle, she’s finally alone, figuring out who she is without Cousins, her family, or Jeremiah’s ring on her finger. The trailer shows her thriving—making friends like Corinna Brown and Fernando Cattori’s characters, sipping drinks, and working at a restaurant. It’s giving Emily in Paris but with more emotional depth and fewer berets. Taylor’s visit adds a touch of familiarity, grounding Belly as she rebuilds her life.
But the trailer also hints at inner turmoil. Belly’s voiceover about losing her “pillars” (Cousins, her family, Taylor, Jeremiah) hits hard. She’s not just running from heartbreak; she’s searching for a new version of herself. Episode 9, Last Call, showed her bonding with new friends who were stunned by her love triangle drama, and the trailer builds on that, suggesting she’s finding confidence but still grappling with her past. The arrival of Conrad’s letter throws a wrench into her growth. Will it pull her back into the Fisher chaos, or is it the closure she needs to move forward?
Conrad’s Letter: A Game-Changer?
That letter from Conrad is the trailer’s biggest cliffhanger. In the books, We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han, Belly studies abroad after calling off her wedding to Jeremiah, and Conrad sends her letters confessing his feelings. She initially ignores them but eventually responds, leading to their reunion and marriage years later. The trailer’s nod to this—complete with the “Belly and Conrad Married in Paris” tease—has fans wondering if the show will stick to the book’s ending or throw a curveball. Creator Jenny Han has hinted at surprises, telling Entertainment Weekly that while book fans know some things, “there are things they think they know, and then there’s going to be, hopefully, things that surprise them.”
Could the “marriage” be a red herring? Maybe it’s a fantasy sequence, or perhaps the show fast-forwards to show Belly and Conrad tying the knot, as in the book’s epilogue. On X, fans are split. Some are thrilled at the idea of a “Bonrad” wedding, with one user writing, “Belly and Conrad in Paris? My heart can’t handle this!” Others are skeptical, pointing out that Episode 10 is too early for a full resolution, with one Reddit post arguing, “They’ll save the real endgame for Episode 11 to keep us hooked.” The letter itself is a classic Outlander-style move—handwritten, heartfelt, and dripping with drama. What does Conrad say? Is he begging her to come back, or is he finally letting her go? The trailer’s silence on this keeps the tension sky-high.
Jeremiah’s Place in the Story
While the trailer focuses on Belly and Conrad, Jeremiah’s absence is noticeable. After the wedding fallout, Episode 9 showed him drowning his sorrows at a bar, leaning on friends like Redbird (Tanner Zagarino). The trailer doesn’t feature him, but fan theories suggest he might find love elsewhere, possibly with Redbird or Denise (Isabella Briggs), based on hints of his bisexuality from Season 1. This could give Jeremiah his own happy ending, freeing Belly to pursue her path—whether that’s with Conrad or herself.
The love triangle has always been the heart of The Summer I Turned Pretty, and the trailer plays into that tension without resolving it. Jeremiah’s fans, the “Jellyfish” crew, are holding out hope for a twist, with some arguing on X that Belly’s growth in Paris might lead her back to him. But with only two episodes left after Episode 10, the clock’s ticking to wrap up this messy, beautiful saga.
New Faces and Parisian Vibes
The trailer introduces new characters joining Belly in Paris, including Corinna Brown, Fernando Cattori, Isaline Prevost Radeff, and Jahz Armando. Cattori’s character seems like a potential love interest, sparking speculation about a new romance for Belly. Could this be the show’s big departure from the books? The trailer’s shots of Belly laughing and dancing suggest she’s open to new connections, but Conrad’s letter looms large, hinting that her heart might not be free just yet.
The Parisian setting is a visual treat, with the Eiffel Tower in the background and cozy café scenes. The show’s signature aesthetic—dreamy lighting, pop needle drops (expect more Taylor Swift, given the series’ track record)—shines through, making Belly’s journey feel both magical and raw. It’s a stark contrast to the sandy beaches of Cousins, signaling that Belly’s world is expanding in ways we haven’t seen before.
Fan Frenzy and Expectations
The fandom is on fire after this trailer. Reddit threads are buzzing with theories about the “marriage” tease, with some fans hoping for a flash-forward to Belly and Conrad’s wedding, while others fear it’s a bait-and-switch. “I’m screaming, but I’m also scared Jenny Han’s gonna break my heart,” one X user posted. The Bonrad fans are especially vocal, thrilled to see Conrad’s letters from the book come to life, but they’re nervous about Han’s promise of a different ending.
Critics have praised the show’s emotional depth, with Lola Tung’s luminous performance as Belly carrying the season. But some fans have called out the pacing, arguing that the Paris arc feels like a new show altogether. Still, the trailer’s promise of romance, drama, and a potential wedding has everyone counting down to Wednesday.
Why Episode 10 Feels Huge
With only three episodes left in the third and final season, Episode 10 is a pivotal moment. The trailer sets up a clash between Belly’s newfound independence and the pull of her past with Conrad. Will she read his letter and run back to him, or is this her chance to finally choose herself? The “married in Paris” tease could be the happy finale fans are craving, but Han’s knack for surprises suggests we’re in for a wild ride. Whether you’re Team Conrad, Team Jeremiah, or just here for Belly’s glow-up, Episode 10 is shaping up to be a tearjerker. Grab your tissues and tune in on September 10 to see how it unfolds.