Season 1 is not trying to be Euphoria . It isn’t gritty or cynical. Instead, it is a warm, salty wave of nostalgia that crashes over you, leaving you both breathless and yearning for a summer that might not even be your own. The story centers on Isabel “Belly” Conklin (played with perfect vulnerability by Lola Tung). For her entire life, summer has meant one thing: Cousins Beach. It means the beach house, the boardwalk, and most importantly, the Fisher brothers—Conrad and Jeremiah.
In the crowded landscape of teen dramas, it takes something special to break through the noise. Amazon Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty , based on Jenny Han’s beloved novel, arrived in June 2022 and did exactly that. It didn’t just capture the attention of Gen Z; it became a cultural moment, soundtracked by Taylor Swift and drenched in golden-hour lighting. The Summer I Turned Pretty - Season 1
Her relationship with Belly’s mother, Laurel (Jackie Chung), is the show’s secret weapon. Their friendship—one flighty and artistic, the other grounded and pragmatic—feels real, messy, and deeply loving. It grounds the teenage drama in adult stakes. Let’s be honest: half the reason people watched Season 1 was to live in it. The production design is impeccable. The worn-in beach house, the string lights, the bonfires on the sand, the morning pancakes, the vintage volleyball game. It is escapism at its finest. Season 1 is not trying to be Euphoria
By the final shot of Conrad standing alone in the empty house, you will understand why fans waited impatiently for Season 2. It hurts to grow up. But it looks beautiful doing it. The story centers on Isabel “Belly” Conklin (played
And then there is the . Jenny Han has a superpower for picking music. Season 1 famously features multiple Taylor Swift songs (“This Love (Taylor’s Version)” is practically the theme song), alongside Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers, and Billie Eilish. The music doesn't just accompany the scenes; it narrates the internal monologue of a teenage girl falling apart and falling in love simultaneously. The Verdict: Is It Worth the Hype? Yes. If you go into The Summer I Turned Pretty expecting a high-stakes thriller, you will be bored. This is a character study wrapped in a summer blanket.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) Best for: Fans of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before , Dawson’s Creek , and anyone who has ever had a summer they wished would never end.