Teen Drama 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Is About the Parents, Too
Briefly

In Season 3 of "The Summer I Turned Pretty," the focus shifts to the parents dealing with empty-nesting as the younger characters go to college. Laurel Park continues to grieve her best friend Susannah’s death while navigating her new normal. Meanwhile, Adam Fisher is challenged to support his sons, Conrad and Jeremiah, amidst their engagement. The narrative reveals deeper themes of growth and change, as the parents experience their own coming-of-age moments while their children embark on significant life paths.
The main obstacle facing the parents of Cousins Beach is Belly and Jeremiah's engagement. The young lovebirds get engaged after Steven's car accident, which shifts perspectives on their relationship.
Laurel has had quite the journey from supporting her friend through illness and grieving the loss of Susannah. By Season 3, Laurel is on steadier ground as time has passed.
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