: Conrad experiences a full-blown panic attack while working on Cleveland’s boat. Cleveland helps him through it with breathing exercises and encourages him to stop bottling up the family secrets he has discovered.
: Despite the natural chemistry during the volleyball game, Belly chooses Jeremiah for the debutante ball after he rescues her from the boat. She later rejects Conrad when he tries to apologize and give her the "infinity" necklace, telling him it is too late. Soundtrack Highlights
Critics and viewers noted that this episode marks Belly's transition into making more mature, though difficult, decisions regarding her feelings. The title "Summer Tides" is often interpreted as a metaphor for the shifting emotions and the ways characters are pulled toward or away from each other. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: Belly and Taylor are invited onto Nicole's father’s boat for a party. After Nicole sees a text from Conrad to Belly, she and her friends retaliate by leaving the two girls stranded on the boat without their clothes, forcing the Fisher brothers to come to their rescue.
The episode ( S1E6 ) is the penultimate chapter of the first season of the popular Amazon Original series, The Summer I Turned Pretty . It originally aired on June 17, 2022, and serves as a major turning point for the show's central love triangle. Core Plot & Themes
The episode centers on a high-stakes charity volleyball tournament at Cousins Beach and the escalating emotional tension among the main characters.
: Belly is determined to win for Susannah’s charity. After Taylor fakes an ankle injury to force Jeremiah and Belly together, Belly eventually substitutes Conrad into the game to secure the win. Their victory highlights the deep, natural connection between Belly and Conrad.
According to the official soundtrack list from Deadline , key songs in this episode include: "Losing You" by Solange "Now I’m In It" by HAIM "Bad Girls" by M.I.A. "Lisztomania" by Phoenix
[s1e6] Summer: Tides
: Conrad experiences a full-blown panic attack while working on Cleveland’s boat. Cleveland helps him through it with breathing exercises and encourages him to stop bottling up the family secrets he has discovered.
: Despite the natural chemistry during the volleyball game, Belly chooses Jeremiah for the debutante ball after he rescues her from the boat. She later rejects Conrad when he tries to apologize and give her the "infinity" necklace, telling him it is too late. Soundtrack Highlights
Critics and viewers noted that this episode marks Belly's transition into making more mature, though difficult, decisions regarding her feelings. The title "Summer Tides" is often interpreted as a metaphor for the shifting emotions and the ways characters are pulled toward or away from each other. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more [S1E6] Summer Tides
: Belly and Taylor are invited onto Nicole's father’s boat for a party. After Nicole sees a text from Conrad to Belly, she and her friends retaliate by leaving the two girls stranded on the boat without their clothes, forcing the Fisher brothers to come to their rescue.
The episode ( S1E6 ) is the penultimate chapter of the first season of the popular Amazon Original series, The Summer I Turned Pretty . It originally aired on June 17, 2022, and serves as a major turning point for the show's central love triangle. Core Plot & Themes : Conrad experiences a full-blown panic attack while
The episode centers on a high-stakes charity volleyball tournament at Cousins Beach and the escalating emotional tension among the main characters.
: Belly is determined to win for Susannah’s charity. After Taylor fakes an ankle injury to force Jeremiah and Belly together, Belly eventually substitutes Conrad into the game to secure the win. Their victory highlights the deep, natural connection between Belly and Conrad. She later rejects Conrad when he tries to
According to the official soundtrack list from Deadline , key songs in this episode include: "Losing You" by Solange "Now I’m In It" by HAIM "Bad Girls" by M.I.A. "Lisztomania" by Phoenix