The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3/ Episode 2 – Recap and Review (Video)
The aftermath of the premiere’s big reveal gets paired with an accident to set off the final season on a dramatic high.
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The aftermath of the premiere’s big reveal gets paired with an accident to set off the final season on a dramatic high.
The origin of Hikaru’s body snatcher is developed, alongside the day Hikaru died.
As Ryo gets to experience his first dungeon, he also finds himself facing off with a foe who truly presents a challenge to him and is likely to become his main rival.
In its final season, The Summer I Turned Pretty makes a time jump which skips over the good parts so that we can get right to the drama.
As Reg starts an investigation, Alicia grows impatient for answers, Ezekiel talks a bit too much on Papa’s Pulpit, and Jada has a living funeral.
Kyle commits his first major act, which could change history, and it isn’t clear whether it may change it for the better, or he might trigger something far worse.
Sword Of The Demon Hunter gets surprisingly political and like most shifts in the series’ narrative, it likely won’t be welcomed.
As Takahara continues to wear down Shiroha, he has a breakthrough with her that could allow him to open up in ways he has inconsistently before.
While Yoshiki is given a wake-up call regarding his relationship with Hikaru, whether or not he may hit snooze is a whole other story.
A conspiracy theory makes it so, while the characters might be a slow burn for New Saga, the story might compensate.

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