
Belly's opening narration about transitioning from waiting for summer to looking forward to college in the fall. The dreamy, nostalgic song perfectly captures the bittersweet nature of growing up and moving beyond childhood summers. Sets the reflective tone for the season opener.
Belly and Jeremiah's romantic college scenes, showing their established relationship three years later. The intimate, warm track underscores their deep connection and Belly's realization that she "wanted him for all seasons, not just summer."
Brief transition scene, showing college campus life or Conrad's activities. The energetic rock track provides momentum between more emotional moments.
Continuation of games. The catchy, danceable song captures the fun, carefree energy of college festivities and competition.
Belly and Jeremiah share affectionate downtime, their love feeling like a bright spot amid growing stress. The song’s romantic hook mirrors their optimism for a happy future.
Plays in the background at the restaurant
Plays in the background at the restaurant
Playing on car audio while Jeremiah is driving.
Plays in the background of a party.
Plays in the background of a party.
Plays in the background at a bar.
Voiceover of Conrad describing the group's dynamics.
Plays in the background at a bar.
Belly confronts Jeremiah about hooking up with Lacie during spring break.
A gut-wrenching showdown: Belly confronts Jeremiah about his betrayal. Emotions spill out as Taylor’s song channels heartbreak, loss of trust, and the sense that something precious is slipping away. End credits.
Flashback scene, Belly and Jeremiah’s fight explodes after she discovers his flight to Cabo, which he hid from her. The argument gets tangled in insecurities and jealousy, and they break up in the heat of the moment. “lacy” floats over the tension, capturing Belly’s raw pain and obsession over the betrayal, making her inner world as messy as the argument itself.
Belly is everywhere but nowhere- she can’t escape reminders of Jeremiah while trying to study, plan, and move on. The song’s aching honesty about wishing it’d be easier to hate and move forward mirrors her struggle to separate heartbreak from love. Everywhere she turns, she’s haunted by memories of “when we were golden” together.
Holiday Flashback, Belly spends Christmas alone at Cousins. This Brenda Lee classic plays as she watches Home Alone
Laurel and John reconnect at a conference, bantering about literature, flirting, and failed marriages while decompressing at the hotel gym. The breezy optimism of the track lightly scores their conversation about history, second chances, and co-parenting, selling the theme of resilience and the cyclic nature of moving on (or not).
Belly flashbacks to last Christmas with Conrad at Cousins- the two isolated in the winter, sharing small comforts, quiet laughter, and old longing. The present-day, Belly and Conrad are more distant but still connected. The song’s bittersweet melody elevates the nostalgia, loss, and the fact that no matter how things change, their first love feels like a beautiful, unsolved riddle.
Jeremiah proposes to Belly in an understated, impulsive moment- no ring, barely a plan, but all emotion and mutual want. Set under sweeping, swelling vocals, the song crowns their “let’s try again” hope. The lyrics about lasting love track perfectly with them letting go of their baggage to choose each other- forever and a day, or at least until the next storm.
Belly and Jeremiah wake up together after getting engaged, sharing tender moments before Belly goes to meet Taylor. The song’s moody intimacy matches their mix of hope, celebration, and nerves as they sit with the secret of their engagement, symbolizing the wish to stay together "till the grave."
After a playful proposal, Belly and Jeremiah are giddy and can’t wait to tell the world. Jeremiah shouts their news from the rooftop, making the low-key, indie vibe of this track feel like the soundtrack to two best friends about to mess up their entire lives together- but in a charming way.
As Belly and Taylor pack up and say goodbye to their college dorm, the song's wistful nostalgia complements their bittersweet farewell and the shifting dynamic of their friendship with major life changes ahead. The gentle, yearning tone mirrors the mood of endings and fresh starts.
Conrad meets with a friend in a breakfast spot for an early morning catch-up. The dreamy, mellow west coast indie rock vibe matches the aimless, in-between mood of new plans and old feelings, lending both warmth and a little sunny melancholy to the brief scene.
Belly and Taylor celebrate their secret, with Taylor agreeing to be Belly’s maid of honor. The energetic, quirky energy of the song perfectly fits the girl's excitement- and nervous energy- as childhood dreams become reality, with a dash of comic relief when Taylor whips out “the blueprint.”
As Belly gets ready for Susannah’s memorial, she and Laurel go through old photos together, reminiscing, laughing at embarrassing moments, and feeling Susannah’s absence. The song kicks in as Belly tries on her dress, her emotions a swirl of nostalgia, nerves, and hope- hoping her family will understand the big changes in her life. The lyrics mirror Belly’s internal plea for acceptance and reassurance just before she steps into the next chapter, highlighting the vulnerability beneath her cheerful preparations.
Tension and excitement ripple under the surface- Belly and Jeremiah exchange nervous, giddy banter about their engagement, while they debate whether to tell Conrad or just let the day be about Susannah. The song’s dreamy, sunlit vibe captures the moment’s beauty and the undercurrents of anticipation, secrecy, and swirling emotions that make the peace feel fragile despite the picture-perfect smiles.
After Belly and Jeremiah publicly announce their engagement at lunch, the family erupts- parental freakout, chaos, and a quick exit. The iconic, melancholy Radiohead song underscores the unraveling peace and the sense that nothing will be simple ever again, though the world still spins on.
As Belly has an explosive argument with her mom Laurel about her wedding plans, the fight crescendos and Belly storms out with Jeremiah, shutting the door on her mom's support. "Heartbeats" plays over this poignant, gut-punch moment, underscoring the intense heartache, the generational divide, and Belly’s determination to go her own way- even if it means leaving her mother behind.
The episode flashes back to a childhood memory: Belly gets a new room at the summer house, feeling both excitement and sadness about growing up. Against the iconic “Landslide,” Susannah and Laurel celebrate this milestone, and young Belly struggles with wanting to stay close to her family. The song's themes of change and growing older hit directly as the flashback weaves into the episode’s bittersweet heart.
“Halley’s Comet” soundtracks the emotional final scenes: Conrad visits Belly at the house with a birthday cake, they share a tender, vulnerable moment, and he reminds her he always remembers her birthday. The melancholy, longing vibe of the song perfectly mirrors the unspoken feelings and complicated history between Belly and Conrad as the season's love triangle continues simmering beneath the surface. End credits.
The episode opens with Otis Redding crooning as Belly hugs Conrad, their connection sparking in a moment that's way more emotional than words can say. The hug is gentle but loaded with tension—she wants comfort, he aches for her, but they're totally stuck in their own heads. “These Arms of Mine” is pure soul, and it makes the whole scene bittersweet—the kind of yearning touch that says everything they’re both afraid to admit. It's exactly the right vibe to set the tone for a summer that’s suddenly much heavier than either of them wanted.
Upbeat, retro vibe as Conrad remembers a childhood flashback—Belly trying to keep up with the boys on bikes. The tune matches the nostalgia and lost innocence of the moment.
While Conrad and Belly have a sincere talk about their futures on the drive, “Cherry” overlays the tension and emotion. The lyrics underscore Conrad’s unresolved feelings.
Set during a wedding prep montage in Michaels, this modern cover of a heart-wrenching classic makes the scene feel sweet, awkward, and full of underlying feelings.
Belly and Conrad are sitting in the car, emotional barriers down for once as they open up to each other about their recent failures and fears. As “Songbird” drifts in, the song’s gentle hopefulness colors their vulnerable confessions—Conrad admits he lost his job, while Belly reassures him nobody’s perfect. There’s this soft honesty between them that makes the car feel safe, just for a moment, like the world is shrinking down to just the two of them sharing space and grace. The song floats over their conversation, capturing regret and cautious hope in equal measure.
Belly and Conrad share peaches on a quiet summer night, and the music’s bittersweet beauty highlights the fragile, wistful vibe of “What could have been.”
Cooking dinner scene where Conrad and Belly share wine and conversation. The intimate folk classic underscores their natural chemistry and easy connection
Flashback to Belly and Conrad’s most intimate memory, amplifying Conrad’s longing and the fate he’s fighting. The slow, loving tune is pure heartbreak.
Belly and Jeremiah’s first dance practice, celebrating together while Conrad watches—soulful, classic, and a bittersweet sign of the couple’s joy (and Conrad’s ache).
As Conrad recalls his mother’s deathbed wish, this haunting ballad underlines his grief and the reason he sacrifices his own happiness for Jeremiah.
Belly meets with the wedding planner at the country club.
Conrad meets with Laurel at a diner, urging her to attend the wedding for Belly’s sake. He also reveals that their father, Adam, is dating Kayleigh.
Belly arrives at her bridal shower, hosted at Taylor's house. She is greeted by Taylor and other friends and expresses her admiration for the decorations.
At her bridal shower, Belly opens presents from guests. She receives personalized stationery with her potential new married name, "Isabel Fisher," which makes her feel noticeably uncomfortable.
While in the car after suit shopping, Adam reveals to his sons, Conrad and Jeremiah, that he is in a serious relationship with Kayleigh and plans to bring her to the wedding.
During a trivia game at the bridal shower, Belly incorrectly states that Jeremiah found their old pet dog, Rosie. Steven corrects her, revealing it was actually Conrad who found the dog.
Belly has a heart-to-heart with Taylor, confiding that she feels overwhelmed by the wedding preparations and the sudden reality of becoming a wife.
As Belly finishes cleaning Conrad's deep leg wound, they share a charged, intimate moment. He pulls away just as she considers kissing him, leaving her breathless and confused. End credits.
In a monologue, Belly reflects on her upcoming wedding to Jeremiah, trying to convince herself that a recent, intense moment with Conrad was insignificant and just a result of stress
The joint bachelor and bachelorette parties begin at the Cousins beach house. Taylor outlines the plans for the girls' "debauchery-forward bar crawl" while the boys grill by the pool
Conrad and Jeremiah have a private conversation. Jeremiah mentions their dad offered him a full-time job, which he's considering to stay with Belly. Conrad advises him to pursue his own happiness. Song plays in the background.
One of the guests accidentally breaks a hurricane vase. Song plays in the background.
Belly and Jeremiah steal a moment alone away from their friends and make out.
Belly's bachelorette party moves to a bar. Her friends suggest a game of taking a shot for every person she's slept with, putting her on the spot
At a different bar, the bachelor party is underway. Steven, Conrad, and Jeremiah joke with friends about Steven's relationship with his co-worker, Denise. Song plays in the background.
Belly's parents, Laurel and John, share a quiet evening. Annoyed by texts from Adam's new partner, Laurel reminisces with John about her own bachelorette party, which Susannah planned. Song plays in the background.
While at the bar, Belly has a vivid flashback to a childhood memory of getting caught up at a mall, remembering how a young Conrad found her and comforted her
At the bar, Jeremiah's friends toast to him and pressure him into taking shots, despite his earlier agreement with Belly to take it easy that night. Song plays in the background.
At a tiki bar, Taylor encourages Denise to pursue a relationship with Steven, telling her she just wants Steven to be happy and giving her blessing.
Encouraged by Taylor, Denise calls Steven. He leaves the bachelor party to go meet her, telling Conrad he'll be right back. Song plays in the background.
Belly on the dancefloor and having flashbacks of intimate moments with Conrad.
Belly has a panic attack in the bar's restroom. She confesses to Taylor that she never dreamed of a wedding, she only ever pictured Conrad. Song plays in the background.
Conrad overhears Jeremiah's friends drunkenly recounting how Jeremiah cheated on Belly with a girl named Lacie in Cabo. Conrad is visibly shocked and angered by the revelation. Song plays in the background.
Taylor has a tense phone call with her mother, Lucinda. After an argument about Steven, Taylor calls her mother "needy" and immediately regretting her words. Song plays in the background.
On the beach after Conrad's love confession, a heartbroken Belly walks away from him. A musical montage underscores her emotional turmoil and his devastation.
The final scene shows a montage of the characters after the night's events. Taylor questions Belly about being with Conrad on the beach, but Belly avoids answering. End credits.
Following Conrad's love confession, Belly listens to a voicemail from Jeremiah. A musical montage to "Us" by Gracie Abrams shows her contemplating the situation while getting ready
After a tense argument, Conrad leaves. Belly's inner monologue reveals she feels she can never completely let him go
During the rehearsal dinner, a montage to "Bizarre Love Triangle" plays, showing Belly's internal conflict as she is torn between Jeremiah and her awareness of Conrad's presence .
A montage portrays Belly's inner monologue, where she reflects on her choices and feels trapped by her romantic decisions
Steven urges Conrad to fix the situation. A montage begins with Conrad searching for the missing Jeremiah
After Belly argues with Taylor, the scene shifts to Jeremiah standing alone.
Conrad says a final goodbye to Belly, kissing her forehead and telling her that their time together was worth it.
With the wedding officially called off, a heartbroken Belly is comforted by her mom. She leaves town and books a flight to Paris. As she's about to board, she spots Conrad sitting in the airport and the scene cuts to credits as she walks towards him.
Conrad agrees to watch Jeremiah, then a montage shows Jeremiah drinking heavily at a bar with his friends
At the bar, a drunk Jeremiah spins his mother's engagement ring on the table, alarming Steven and Taylor
A musical montage shows Belly navigating her way in Paris alone after arriving
Belly at a cafe
Belly panics after her backpack is stolen and frantically uses her phone to track its location via AirTag
During a musical montage, Belly is tracking down the thief who stole her backpack through the streets of Paris
Belly follows her new acquaintance, Gemma, into a vibrant underground club to find her stolen backpack
Steven and Taylor have a heartfelt reconciliation, sharing a passionate kiss and professing their love for each other
In a Paris cafe, Belly recounts her love triangle and the canceled wedding to her new acquaintances
Following Belly's call with Jeremiah, a montage shows Steven and Taylor happily and playfully sharing food
After a conversation with his dad, a montage shows Conrad leaving, Jeremiah hugging his dad, and Belly in Paris contemplating rebuilding
Belly records a Thanksgiving voicemail to her mom while preparing stuffing in her Paris apartment.
Belly practices French in Paris
Steven and Taylor’s Friendsgiving
Conrad writes letter to Belly while reflecting on Susannah's grave.
Belly dances alone in bar to Christmas music on holiday eve.
Belly and Benito decide to wander Paris at night
Taylor lands in Paris for New Year’s; Belly gives tour; friendly montage before party.
New Year’s party; Benito arrives; Taylor opens Conrad’s care package
Belly kisses Benito
Conrad narrates letter after cemetery truce with Jeremiah
Conrad rebooks flight to Paris as Belly embraces new summer path
Conrad waits at Belly’s Paris apartment; sees Belly arrive with Benito on scooter.
Belly reluctantly tours Paris with Conrad
Belly gives Conrad a tour of Paris
Belly invites Conrad into her apartment; flashbacks of their past together
Conrad meets Belly's new friends
Belly, Conrad, and friends at dinner
Steven and Taylor are moving to San Francisco
Denise trying the cake Jere made
Jere and Denise kiss
Belly and Conrad slow dance by the water
Belly and Conrad make out
Belly sprints through Paris streets looking for Conrad
Belly and Conrad back home
End credits with photos of Belly and Conrad's Christmas time in Paris