The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 2/ Episode 5 “Love Fool” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
In an episode focused on Jeremiah’s point of view, we get to ask, “Will they or won’t they” for not only him and Belly but a few others.
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In an episode focused on Jeremiah’s point of view, we get to ask, “Will they or won’t they” for not only him and Belly but a few others.
Akira realizes one of the things even his past job didn’t take from him, as he meets some cute girls he hopes are single.
While Elinalise’s arrival comes with multiple instances of good news, unfortunately, Rudy still is unable to take advantage of what Elinalise is known to offer.
We take a break from your regularly scheduled focus on Kyoko and Izumi to allow Shuu some level of spotlight.
The case dealing with who killed Jean’s wife comes to a slightly anti-climatic close but does set up meeting the man you want the show to focus on.
It’s time for a group date, and while there isn’t much in the way of jealousy, beyond one or two cast members, once again there is a difficult elimination since neither one likely is a desirable choice.
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Rudy goes on his first date and has his first opportunity to have sex after what happened with Eris, but – things go awry.
While trying to figure out how to fill up his time, Akira decides to call an old friend who, surprisingly, picks up the phone! Unsurprisingly, however, he is in trouble!
In an episode primarily taking place in the Hori household, we watch the day and day out of Kyouko and Izumi’s relationship and learn how she and Kakeru are bonded, partly by their parents.
Tommy decides to add two new sexy singles into the mix, which causes some minor friction, but not enough to shake up who is likely to be eliminated next.
As more evidence is presented to narrow down who killed the lady of the house, Aya and Tsugaru are threatened based on even the hint of accusations.
As the kids continue to attempt to appeal to Aunt Julia, Laurel encounters a familiar face which makes going to New York worth it.
All the answers you could want regarding Conrad and Belly’s breakup are revealed, as well as what happened at Susannah’s funeral that had Belly make a fool of herself.
As it still is teased what happened at Susannah’s funeral and what led to Conrad and Belly’s relationship ending, it seems the Conklin kids and Laurel hold themselves accountable for their parts in family drama.
“The Summer I Turned Pretty” cuts to the chase in its season opener, regarding Susannah, which is a little jarring considering her role in the show but sets the tone for the season.
Rudy meets an enemy who may not, yet, lay a hand on him, as one of his new friends are put in a life and death situation, with one not making it.
Akira embraces a full day off until he realizes he needs more beer, leading to him meeting his complete opposite.
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