The Summer I Turned Pretty S02e04 Dthrip New! — Hot & Safe

Jeremiah has always been the sunshine, but this episode lets the clouds roll in. He’s angry—not just at the house being sold, but at Conrad for shutting him out, at Belly for being caught in the middle, and at himself for not seeing Susannah’s decline sooner. His truth-or-dare confession (“I’m tired of being the one who smiles through everything”) is the episode’s emotional bullseye. Team Jeremiah stans, this is your painful meal.

Conrad is trying to buy the house himself, working a financial miracle alone. His walls are up so high they’ve got their own atmosphere. When Belly confronts him (“Why didn’t you tell us?”), he doesn’t explode—he erodes . Chris Briney plays the scene with a jaw so tight you feel the screws of responsibility grinding his teeth down. His “I’m handling it” is code for “I’m drowning but refuse to let go of the anchor.” the summer i turned pretty s02e04 dthrip

🍹🍹🍹🍹 (4 out of 5 shots – goes down smooth, hits hard hours later) Jeremiah has always been the sunshine, but this

The episode opens not with grief, but with its echo: a memory of Susannah alive, hosting a Fourth of July party. She’s laughing, pouring lemonade, orchestrating a game of “truth or dare” like a benevolent puppeteer. It’s devastating precisely because it’s warm. We know she’s gone. The boys know. Belly knows. But for 90 seconds, the show lets us pretend—then rips the bandage off. Team Jeremiah stans, this is your painful meal