WARNING: This article contains spoilers from The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3
The third season of The Summer I Turned Pretty (TSITP) is now in full swing, having returned to Prime Video earlier this month, reports the Mirror.
This will be the final series of the popular YA show, but there's still plenty of story left to tell before the curtain falls on the longest season yet, complete with another fantastic soundtrack.
In this week's episode, titled Last Stand, tensions rise between Belly (portrayed by Lola Tung) and Laurel (Jackie Chung) after Laurel refuses to accompany her daughter wedding dress shopping for her upcoming nuptials.
Belly has been living with her mother in Philadelphia since Laurel brought her home following the shocking announcement of Belly's engagement to Jeremiah last week, which left audiences outraged.
Despite Belly's struggles to rally support for the wedding, it seems Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) is making headway, with both Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Conrad (Christopher Briney) agreeing to serve as his best man.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the next episode of TSITP.
Episode five of The Summer I Turned Pretty will be available on Prime Video from Wednesday, August 6.
The episode will be released on Prime Video at 12am Pacific Standard Time on Wednesdays, which equates to 3am Eastern Standard Time and 8am British Summer Time in the UK.
The first two episodes of season three were released together as a double bill, with the remainder of the series being aired on a weekly basis.
Season three boasts a whopping 11 episodes, making it the most extensive season of TSITP yet.
The bumper-sized season draws from the concluding novel in Jenny Han's trilogy: We'll Always Have Summer (2011).
Viewers will finally discover who Belly has chosen between Jeremiah and Conrad as she gears up for her forthcoming wedding.
Leading stars Kaufman and Taylor Jewel actress Rain Spencer looked back on their experiences from the initial two seasons and entering the final chapter.
Actress Spencer revealed: "It's been such a beautiful journey. I feel like I've really grown with Taylor and just with everyone. We started in 2021. It's been years.
"I'm a different person now and it's been completely life-changing and wonderful to grow with Taylor. It's been an enormous part of my life and I'm so grateful."
Meanwhile, Kaufman explained: "Being with Steven for this many years and so many seasons has just felt so fulfilling. I have never had an experience like this before, where I've been with a character for so long.
"Not only that, but being with a character through so much physical time and physical growth. I think that being with any character for years, there's inherently going to be a little bit of Steven in me and a bit of me in Steven and that is undeniable. You can't change that.
"I think it's also wonderful to be able to craft an arc. I love to look back at season one and look at where Steven started and where he's at by the end of season three and see that beautiful arc come in, it just really is fulfilling."
Teasing what devotees could anticipate from the final series, lead Tung hinted at "heartbreak" but also "a lot of fun moments".
Tung further revealed there would be some "juicy" segments as well as a "jump in time" as the characters all matured.
Co-showrunner and creator Han stated: "Great music and there's songs I've been wanting to save for this final season. There's artists we're getting to feature for the first time. I think that's hopefully going to be very exciting for the fans."
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 airs weekly on Wednesdays on Prime Video