The episode concludes with a late-night swim where Jeremiah confesses his feelings to Belly, leading to their first kiss. Critical Analysis

The episode is praised for its "adult-themed" content and the way it balances the joy of summer with the painful reality that everyone is changing.

Reviewers from fangirlish.com note that while Jeremiah remains a "heartthrob," this episode reveals a more manipulative side as he actively works to keep Conrad away from Belly.

To see these key moments in action, you can watch a full recap of the episode here:

Viewers often find Conrad's behavior "frustrating" in this episode. However, recaps from readysteadycut.com highlight that his mood swings are driven by the heavy burden of knowing Susannah’s secret—her cancer diagnosis—which is hinted at through his reaction to her painting.

Laurel and Susannah reconcile after a period of tension. They spend the day drinking, eating edibles, and letting loose at "The Fat Pelican," a night that emphasizes their deep, complicated friendship.

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[s1e5] Summer Catch Apr 2026

The episode concludes with a late-night swim where Jeremiah confesses his feelings to Belly, leading to their first kiss. Critical Analysis

The episode is praised for its "adult-themed" content and the way it balances the joy of summer with the painful reality that everyone is changing. [S1E5] Summer Catch

Reviewers from fangirlish.com note that while Jeremiah remains a "heartthrob," this episode reveals a more manipulative side as he actively works to keep Conrad away from Belly. The episode concludes with a late-night swim where

To see these key moments in action, you can watch a full recap of the episode here: To see these key moments in action, you

Viewers often find Conrad's behavior "frustrating" in this episode. However, recaps from readysteadycut.com highlight that his mood swings are driven by the heavy burden of knowing Susannah’s secret—her cancer diagnosis—which is hinted at through his reaction to her painting.

Laurel and Susannah reconcile after a period of tension. They spend the day drinking, eating edibles, and letting loose at "The Fat Pelican," a night that emphasizes their deep, complicated friendship.

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