Upcoming Episode Details for “Summer is Getting Better”
The latest episode, “Summer is Getting Better,” brought a much-anticipated main scene, a delightful Easter egg, and some intriguing new characters. After an emotionally charged confession from Conrad (played by Christopher Briney), fans are still reeling from the intensity.
As you might guess, fans of the series are eagerly counting down to the premiere of season 3, episode 8. So, when can we actually watch the next episode? Will “Summer is Getting Better” be available for streaming? If you’re wondering about episode counts and when the finale will air, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered!
When Will Episode 8 Release?
Season 3, episode 8 of “Summer is Getting Better” will be available starting Wednesday, August 27th.
What Time Will It Be Available?
The new episode will premiere at 12:00 AM PT, which is 3:00 AM ET. So, you can start streaming the latest episode right at midnight on Wednesday, August 27th.
How Many Episodes Are in Season 3?
Season 1 had seven episodes, while Season 2 had eight. This time around, the summer is a bit longer! Season 3 will feature a total of 11 episodes.
When Can We Expect the Rest of Season 3?
The third and final season kicked off on July 16th with two episodes. Following these initial releases, the remaining episodes will be rolled out weekly. So, mark your calendars—new episodes will continue arriving every Wednesday until the season finale on September 17th.
Season 3 Episode Guide
If you’re looking for a schedule of upcoming episodes, here’s what you can expect:
- Episode 301: Wednesday, July 16th
- Episode 302: Wednesday, July 16th
- Episode 303: Wednesday, July 23rd
- Episode 304: Wednesday, July 30th
- Episode 305: Wednesday, August 6th
- Episode 306: Wednesday, August 13th
- Episode 307: Wednesday, August 20th
- Episode 308: Wednesday, August 27th
- Episode 309: Wednesday, September 3rd
- Episode 310: Wednesday, September 10th
- Episode 311: Wednesday, September 17th
How to Watch “Summer is Getting Better”
To watch “Summer is Getting Better,” you’ll need to be a subscriber to Prime Video, as it’s an original series. If you’re not already a member, you can start with a 30-day free trial to explore all that Prime has to offer.
Additionally, young adults aged 18 to 24 can take advantage of a special membership that offers a 50% discount after a six-month free trial. Taking this option means you’ll enjoy all the perks without breaking the bank.
All seasons of “Summer is Getting Better” are available for streaming on Prime Video.
