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What is the plot?
Belly opens the episode alone and heartbroken, lying in her dorm bed and replaying the breakup with Jeremiah after learning he cheated on her. A flashback shows the specific cause of the earlier fight: Belly discovers Jeremiah had planned a spring-break trip to Cabo without telling her, and that omission becomes part of the argument that blows up their relationship.
The story moves back to the period after spring break, when Belly and Jeremiah talk again at school, and Jeremiah is still visibly upset and trying to deal with the damage between them. Belly is still emotionally raw, and the episode frames her as trying to keep going while being unable to fully move past the betrayal.
At the same time, Laurel and John reconnect at a conference, and the episode shows their interaction as another thread of people in Belly's orbit re-establishing old connections. In the parallel storyline, Steven tells Taylor that he has broken up with Mia, and this sets off tension between Steven and Taylor that later escalates into a larger conflict.
The episode then returns to Belly's emotional state after Conrad reappears in her life. After Belly hangs up with Laurel, she gets a message from Conrad, and that message triggers her memory of the night he showed up at Christmas. The episode uses that memory to lead into the "Last Christmas" portion of the story, centering Belly and Conrad being in close quarters in Cousins while Belly is still carrying the weight of her breakup.
By the morning after that Christmas sequence, Belly finds a goodbye note from Conrad hidden on the crossword puzzle. She looks at the puzzle and fills in "still" for the clue tied to the line "P.S. I _____ Love You," turning the moment into a quiet sign that she has understood the note as something more personal and lasting.
Back at the hospital, Steven and Taylor's conflict comes to a head. Steven breaks things off with Taylor, and Taylor does not fight to keep the relationship going. The episode presents the breakup as part of a broader collapse happening around Belly, with multiple relationships reaching breaking points at the same time.
The episode then returns to Jeremiah, who is waiting for Belly in the lobby and falls asleep there. When Belly finds him, Jeremiah apologizes again for what happened, and Belly apologizes too, including for the fight that helped push events toward his cheating. The two of them then agree to start over, and Jeremiah impulsively proposes to her. Belly says yes.
What is the ending?
Belly spends the episode trying to sit with what Jeremiah did, and by the end she still has not forgiven him. Taylor and Steven end the episode in a bad place after their fight goes too far, and Conrad remains part of Belly's emotional life through the Christmas memory that comes back to her.
The episode opens in the aftermath of the betrayal Belly is carrying, with her trying to gather herself while the damage from Jeremiah's actions is still fresh. Laurel is also part of the emotional fallout, and Belly is shown sorting through what happened instead of moving past it quickly.
Belly then gets pulled back into a Christmas memory when a message from Conrad brings it all back to her. That recollection is centered on the night Conrad showed up at her house during Christmas, and the episode uses that memory to bring his presence back into the story even though the immediate crisis is about Jeremiah.
Jeremiah spends the episode trying to reach Belly and ask for forgiveness. He finds her on campus and pleads with her, but she does not forgive him by the end of the episode. The ending leaves their relationship unresolved, with Belly still hurt and Jeremiah still shut out.
Taylor and Steven's story runs alongside that conflict and breaks down into disaster. The episode's premise says Taylor picks a fight with Steven that ends badly, and the end of the episode leaves their relationship in a damaged state rather than repaired.
By the end of the episode, the main characters are left in these places: Belly is still wounded and undecided, Jeremiah is still trying and has not won her back, Conrad remains emotionally present through Belly's memory, and Taylor and Steven are left after a fight that has gone wrong.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No -- there is no reported post-credit scene for Season 3, Episode 2, "Last Christmas." The available episode summaries focus on the main plot and do not mention any stinger or bonus scene after the credits.
The confusion likely comes from the series finale, not this episode. Coverage of the finale says the end credits included a slideshow of Belly and Conrad Christmas photos from Paris, followed by a handwritten note from Jenny Han teasing that fans might "meet you again one summer in Cousins."
For Episode 2 specifically, the sources only describe the episode's story and aired date, without any post-credit content.
Does Belly forgive Jeremiah in Season 3, Episode 2, and what specific scene shows her reaction to his betrayal?
In "Last Christmas," Belly is shown heartbroken in her dorm after her breakup with Jeremiah, reflecting on the betrayal that has shattered her trust. The episode centers on her trying to piece herself back together emotionally rather than quickly forgiving him, and the summary emphasizes that the betrayal remains a major wound in this episode.
What exactly happened between Jeremiah and the other girl that causes the breakup in Episode 2?
The episode summary identifies Jeremiah's "relations with another girl" as the betrayal that drives Belly and Jeremiah's breakup. The available sources do not give a more detailed on-screen breakdown of the encounter, but they consistently frame it as the event that leaves Belly devastated and sets the emotional conflict of the episode.
What happens to Taylor and Steven in “Last Christmas,” and why does their fight turn disastrous?
Taylor and Steven are caught in the crossfire of the episode's emotional fallout, and they end up picking a fight that escalates into disaster. The sources do not fully specify every beat of the argument, but they clearly identify it as a major subplot of the episode and a separate source notes Steven being hospitalized, which suggests the conflict has serious consequences.
What role does Conrad play in Episode 2, especially around Steven’s situation?
Conrad's role in the episode includes checking on Steven's condition by asking Dr. Namazy if she can contact someone at the hospital where Steven is being treated. This places Conrad in a concerned, problem-solving position rather than at the center of the romantic conflict, and it ties him directly to the aftermath of Steven's crisis.
How does Episode 2 set up the relationship tension between Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad?
"Last Christmas" positions Belly at the center of a painful emotional triangle: she is reeling from Jeremiah's betrayal, while the episode also keeps Conrad active in the story through his concern for Steven. The result is an episode built around Belly trying to recover, Jeremiah remaining the source of the breakup, and Conrad continuing to matter in the surrounding family and emotional turmoil.
Is this family friendly?
No -- this episode is not especially family-friendly for children, and it is best suited for teens and older because it is TV-14 and centers on mature relationship drama and emotional fallout.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements may include: - Betrayal and intense conflict between characters, which can be emotionally heavy for sensitive viewers. - Romantic/sexual material and hookup-related content, as the season's early episodes are described as involving "hookups." - A car accident or serious disaster-like event, which may be upsetting or tense for younger viewers. - Arguments and disastrous fights between characters, including a conflict that escalates badly. - Mature college-aged relationship themes, including heartbreak, breakup drama, and a proposal, which may be too intense or complicated for children.
If you want, I can also give a very short "age suitability" breakdown by age group, still without spoilers.