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The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained: How Does Belly Solve the Conrad-Jeremiah Crisis?

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained: The latest episode has left things extremely messy, be it relationships or the Beach house itself and we are here still trying to wrap our heads around the ending. The episode was titled ‘Love Fest’ and written by Keith Antone and Cameron J. Ross. The runtime for the episode is under 60 minutes.

The series is created by author Jenny Han, whose novel series the show is based on. It has music by Zachary Dawes and cinematography by J.B. Smith. The production companies involved in the making of the show include Sunswept Entertainment, Jenny Kissed Me, Big Red Bus, wiip and Amazon Studios. 

The main cast for the series features Lola Tung as Isabel Conklin aka Belly alongside Jackie Chung as Laurel Park, Rachel Blanchard as Susannah Fisher, Christopher Briney as Conrad Fisher, Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah Fisher, Sean Kaufman as Steven Conklin, Alfredo, Narciso as Cleveland Castillo, Colin Ferguson as John Conklin and Tom Everett Scott as Adam Fisher.

We also have David Iacono as Cam, Summer Madison as Nicole, Rain Spencer as Taylor, Lilah Pate as Gigi, Kelsey Rose Healey as Dara and Jocelyn Shelfo as Marisa. For The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2, we have two new faces joining the cast. Actors Kyra Sedgwick as Julia and Elsie Fisher as Skye will be a part of the recurring cast in the upcoming season.

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The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained

My, oh my, what on earth was The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6? It started off so well, making us almost believe that this will have us laughing and shedding soft tears. But all it did was leave us with a pain in our hearts and a wedge between the Fisher boys. Throughout the episode we find Conrad and Jeremiah both rooting for Belly’s heart which creates a divide between them- the last thing Susannah wanted!

During the farewell party at the Beach House, Aunt Julia reveals a negotiated clause with the current buyers of the house which is that they will rent out the house to the Fisher Boys for a week, every summer. The news gives Jeremiah and Belly the happy butterflies but Conrad refuses it as the house will not be theirs anymore.

Due to this, Jeremiah completely loses his temper on Conrad and calls out his relationship with Belly and how it fell apart because of the way he is. In this fight, he reveals how Conrad asked for his blessings in regard to his relationship with Belly and still did not fight hard enough to keep it. Belly, who is hearing all of it for the first time, confronts Conrad later about why he never told her how important the relationship was to him. Conrad’s reply is that he thought Belly knew.

At the end of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6, Belly is drunk and hurt by the entire scenarios and ends up calling up her mother. She breaks down in tears, asking her mother to come and save the Beach house. She ends up passing out soon after that.

You can watch The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Episode 6 now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. To read our review of the show’s episodes, click here.

Have you watched the latest episode? How did you like the ending? Let us know your thoughts and feelings in the comments down below!

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