The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, Episode 5: Release Date, Streaming Info & What to Expect

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If you're a fan of emotional storytelling, relatable characters, and classic summer vibes, Episode 5 of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is a must-watch. It not only deepens the ongoing love triangle but also offers fans an emotional dive into Conrad's world.


With only a few episodes left, the series is heading into its final stretch—and you won’t want to miss what happens next.

The Summer Heats Up: Episode 5 Arrives This Week

Fans of The Summer I Turned Pretty are in for a pivotal moment as Season 3 reaches its emotional midpoint. Episode 5 debuts on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, at 3 AM Eastern Time (12 AM Pacific Time) exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.


This episode brings new depth to the story by shifting perspectives—it's told from Conrad Fisher’s point of view, giving viewers an emotional window into one of the most complex characters in the show’s iconic love triangle.

Where and When to Watch

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive streaming platform for The Summer I Turned Pretty. Viewers need a Prime membership or a free trial to watch the series.


  • Release Time (U.S.):

    • 12:00 AM PT

    • 3:00 AM ET



  • International Time Example:

    • New Delhi, India – 12:30 PM IST



  • Episodes are released weekly on Wednesdays until the series finale.

    Complete Season 3 Release Schedule

    Episode Release Date
    Episodes 1 & 2July 16, 2025
    Episode 3July 23, 2025
    Episode 4July 30, 2025
    Episode 5August 6, 2025
    Episode 6August 13, 2025
    Episode 7August 20, 2025
    Episode 8August 27, 2025
    Episode 9September 3, 2025
    Episode 10September 10, 2025
    Episode 11 (Finale)September 17, 2025

    What to Expect in Episode 5

    A Unique Point of View

    For the first time in the season, Episode 5 is told from Conrad’s perspective, revealing the turmoil he faces as he watches the deepening connection between Belly and his brother Jeremiah.


    This shift offers a more personal, emotional insight into Conrad’s inner struggles—something fans have long anticipated.

    Love Triangle Tension

    The core of the series remains the complicated love triangle between Belly Conklin, Conrad, and Jeremiah Fisher. Belly is at a crossroads, unsure which brother truly holds her heart.

    With an emotional engagement scene in Episode 4 between Belly and Jeremiah, Conrad’s heartbreak is expected to take center stage in Episode 5.

    Emotional Stakes Rise

    Aside from romance, the show continues to deal with themes of loss, growth, and change. The characters are still processing grief while moving forward with life, love, and difficult choices.

    New Characters This Season

    Season 3 adds several new faces to keep things fresh:


    • Agnes

    • Lucinda

    • Anika

    • Lacie

    • Redbird


    These characters help deepen the narrative and add new dimensions to the plot, relationships, and character development.

    How Many Episodes Are There?

    Season 3 features a total of 11 episodes, making it the longest of the series so far. Each episode builds toward a final resolution that will likely determine Belly’s future and bring the love triangle to a close.

    • Season Premiere: July 16, 2025

    • Finale: September 17, 2025

    Background: A Story of First Love

    The Summer I Turned Pretty is based on the bestselling book trilogy by Jenny Han. The story focuses on first love, first heartbreak, and the bittersweet passage of growing up.

    Season 3 adapts the final book in the trilogy— We’ll Always Have Summer—but makes room for creative changes that keep fans guessing.


    Why Episode 5 is So Important

    1. Midseason Turning Point: The fifth episode it marks the halfway mark of the season’s 11-episode arc.

    2. Conrad's POV: Offers emotional depth and builds sympathy for a character often seen as closed off.

    3. Romantic Drama: The stakes are higher than ever, with Belly possibly engaged to Jeremiah and Conrad on the sidelines.

    4. Setting Up the Finale: As we move toward September’s finale, the narrative will start to build momentum toward final decisions.