It’s time for the ultimate chapter of the beloved book-to-screen adaptation of Jenny Han’s sequence The Summer time I Turned Fairly. Which means Group Conrad and Group Jeremiah shall be throwing arms on social media as Stomach’s story performs out. It additionally means the Swifties will be capable of analyze the which means of each Taylor Swift music used within the present. Now, kind of chatting with each factors right here, the writer has revealed a Swift music that matches Stomach’s story in Season 3, and I’m shook.
So, forward of The Summer time I Turned Fairly’s July 16 premiere on the 2025 TV schedule, Jenny Han and Lola Tung, who performs Stomach, sat down with Yahoo Information Canada. They had been requested to “assign” Stomach a Taylor Swift music for Season 3, and the dialog took fairly the flip as you’ll be able to see beneath:
- Lola Tung: I’d say, I’m making an attempt to suppose, it’s in all probability one thing slightly afterward.
- Jenny Han: “Don’t Blame Me?”
- Lola Tung: Properly, after we first see her originally of the season? That’s loopy!
I agree with Tung, “that’s loopy!” For individuals who won’t know, “Don’t Blame Me” is a beloved and really dramatic music off Status about love making her loopy. Swift compares her lover to medication, and says she’ll “be usin’ for the remainder of my life,” and he or she sings about how it doesn’t matter what occurs, irrespective of how loopy she goes, she’ll stick with this individual. To show that, listed here are a couple of of the lyrics:
Do not blame me, love made me loopy / If it would not, you ain’t doin’ it proper / Lord, save me, my drug is my child / I will be usin’ for the remainder of my life
I’m actually reeling about this. I don’t even know who this might be referring to, and I’ve learn We’ll At all times Have Summer time, which is what Season 3 relies on. Is it referring to the concept that – guide spoilers forward – Stomach and Jeremiah’s relationship might go bitter, however she, regardless of her finest judgement, decides to stick with him? Or might we go a bit off script? May we see Stomach craving for Conrad, and that’s the love that’s making her loopy whereas she’s in a relationship with Jeremiah?
Actually, I feel both choice might occur, since Han did say this season might “shock” us. It doesn’t matter what, although, this sort of music implies some passionate and probably questionable selections from Stomach, which I’m pressured about, however I additionally can’t wait to observe it unfold with my Amazon Prime subscription.
“Don’t Blame Me” wasn’t the one T-Swift music Han offered, although; it was simply the wildest one. After Tung stated that selection was “loopy,” in addition they chatted about a couple of becoming tracks off Midnights, saying:
- Jenny Han: There’s “Midnight Rain,” there’s “Bejeweled.”
- Lola Tung: Perhaps “Bejeweled” is a pleasant factor, as a result of she’s having enjoyable, she’s in faculty.
- Jenny Han: She’s going out tonight.
- Lola Tung: Hell, yeah. Stomach’s exterior.
I imply, come on? Lyrics like “he was sunshine, I used to be midnight rain” go so exhausting, and, to me, indicate Jeremiah’s sunny disposition and the Conrad-shaped cloud that has consistently been hovering over their relationship. Nevertheless, the music additionally talks about everybody getting “some sort of haunted,” which might be attributed to the truth that Conrad and Stomach can’t appear to shake one another. So, I agree that “Midnight Rain” is a superb selection.
I feel “Bejeweled” is simply too. Stomach’s in faculty, she in all probability is “goin’ out tonight,” and I feel this summer season shall be about her really discovering out what makes her “shimmer.” Perhaps it’ll be Jeremiah, perhaps it’ll be Conrad, or perhaps it’ll be neither of them. It’s exhausting to say.
Nevertheless, one factor I do know for certain: love might be going to drive all three of them loopy, similar to the lyrics of “Don’t Blame Me” indicate.