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Belly and Jeremiah begin the episode in bed, openly happy after the surprise proposal from the previous episode, and they share a morning makeout before Belly has to leave to meet Taylor. Before she goes, they talk through how they are going to tell people about the engagement, and Jeremiah asks Belly to marry him again, this time with an actual ring, which Belly admires as a tiny diamond she still treats as perfect.
At the coffee shop, Taylor is already there and clearly in a bad mood after her fight with Steven, still hurt and defensive from the breakup. She tells Belly she would never take Steven back if he begged, then immediately qualifies it, showing that she is still emotionally tangled up in him. Belly, unable to contain herself, blurts out the engagement news. Taylor reacts with shock, asks whether Belly is pregnant, and pushes back hard on how quickly Belly and Jeremiah are moving, especially after Steven's accident and the chaos around them.
Belly and Taylor argue, with Belly offended that Taylor is judging her choice. The conversation cools only gradually, and Taylor eventually softens enough to support Belly, telling her she is "ride or die" for her even if she does not fully agree with the decision. The rest of their talk turns to wedding gossip and the absurdity of the situation, but the engagement stays the central shock hanging over the rest of the episode.
Meanwhile, Taylor's home life becomes a separate crisis. Steven is still dealing with the aftermath of his accident and is frustrated by how much Laurel is hovering over him, while Taylor also learns that her mother Lucinda's salon is in financial trouble. Lucinda has sent her records to Steven, and he sees that the business is close to collapsing because of her ex-boyfriend's mismanagement. Steven offers a loan to help, but Taylor rejects the idea immediately, seeing it as inappropriate and unwanted.
Belly and Jeremiah spend the day trying to decide how to tell their families. They briefly agree that the memorial service for Susannah is the right place, since everyone will already be together, and they want to announce the engagement to both families at once rather than separately. They also worry about Conrad's reaction and privately joke that everyone will think they are crazy, but they still commit to the plan.
When the family gathers for Susannah's memorial dedication, Belly and Jeremiah arrive already carrying the weight of the secret. After the dedication, the families go to dinner together at a restaurant. Laurel insists on paying, and the Fisher side immediately makes the atmosphere more strained by ordering expensive dishes and behaving as if the tension is not there, which only makes Belly and Jeremiah more self-conscious.
During the dinner, Adam makes remarks that land badly, especially about Jeremiah, and the room grows more uncomfortable. Belly can barely tolerate the dismissiveness, and the combination of the family's tone and the pressure of keeping the news secret pushes her past her limit. She suddenly announces that she and Jeremiah are getting married in August, saying the words out loud before anyone can stop her.
The announcement detonates the dinner. Laurel asks if Belly is joking, Adam immediately asks if Belly is pregnant, and everyone at the table reacts with disbelief and anger. Conrad sits in stunned silence, visibly horrified and heartbroken, while Steven is also appalled by what he is hearing. The family's response is openly negative, with Adam attacking the idea and Laurel refusing to accept it as a serious plan.
After the outburst, the dinner breaks apart in anger and shock. Laurel takes Belly away with her, while Jeremiah stays behind to deal with his father and the fallout from the announcement. By the end of the episode, the engagement is no longer private, the family conflict is out in the open, and Belly is being separated from the summer plans she had been making, with Laurel making it clear she will not allow the marriage plan to proceed as Belly wants.
What is the ending?
The ending of "Last Supper" sees Belly and Jeremiah impulsively announce their engagement to their families during a tense dinner, shattering the plan to keep it secret until Susannah's memorial ceremony. The room falls into stunned silence as everyone reacts with anger, disbelief, and heartbreak. Laurel immediately cancels Belly's summer in Cousins, sending her home and separating the newly engaged couple. Jeremiah is left to confront his father's disapproval, while Conrad remains alone in the parking lot, shattered and silent, realizing there is no future for him and Belly.
Belly and Jeremiah had planned to wait until Susannah's dedication to reveal their engagement, but Jeremiah's impulsive shout of their news to the Finch College campus earlier that day set the stage for disaster. Still, they agreed to wait, thrilled about their future together and the ring Jeremiah had properly given her on one knee. Belly confided in her best friend Taylor, who reacted with shock, questioning why they were rushing into marriage so soon after Jeremiah's cheating scandal and Steven's accident. Taylor even wondered if Belly was pregnant, highlighting the doubt and concern surrounding their relationship.
At Susannah's dedication ceremony, the atmosphere was heavy. Jeremiah delivered his speech, and Conrad made a surprise appearance, creating an awkward moment as he and Belly embraced. Their father, Adam, further complicated things by calling Belly "lil' sis," an oblivious gesture that ignored the tension between the families. The dinner afterward was rough. Laurel insisted on paying, while Adam and the Fisher boys ordered expensive meals, unable to read the room's discomfort. Belly, exhausted by everyone constantly putting Jeremiah down and criticizing their relationship, suddenly burst out with the news: she and Jeremiah were engaged and would marry in Cousins in August.
The announcement stopped the room. Everyone froze. Adam called Jeremiah stupid, Steven refused to listen, and Taylor was visibly upset. Laurel, in particular, was furious, refusing to let this happen. But Belly, stubborn and defiant, stood tall with her choice, repeating that Jeremiah had a future and that she loved him. The room was left in stunned silence, filled with anger and heartbreak.
Belly and Jeremiah hastily exited the restaurant, with Belly apologizing for revealing the news prematurely. Jeremiah, though disappointed, seemed more upset that he hadn't been able to share the news with his brother Conrad first than with Belly's impulsiveness. Their announcement had soured the weekend for everyone. As they left, Laurel insisted on taking Belly home immediately, canceling her summer in Cousins and splitting the lovers apart. This decision marked a major turning point, putting a spanner in the works for their engagement and future together.
Conrad, the only one who didn't leave with the others, remained alone in the parking lot. He was stunned into silence, realizing that with Belly's ring on her finger and her love for Jeremiah, there was no chance of their paths crossing again. He deeply believed that one day, they might find their way back to each other, but now, that hope was gone. His exposure therapy had begun, and he was left alone with his reflections, likely regretting the advice he took from Agnes.
Taylor, who had been pretending she didn't want to be with Steven, finally dropped her facade when she saw Billy and asked if he'd asked about her. Her life with Steven was growing more complicated, and she no longer thought she'd go to New York.
Steven, meanwhile, was struggling with his work following his accident, further driven insane by Laurel's attempts to help her guilt for not being there when he got hurt.
Denise and Jeremiah shared a sweet kiss after dinner, hinting that their relationship would evolve into something more.
Adam finally told Jeremiah just how proud he was of him, marking a small moment of reconciliation.
Belly's father did not die, as many fans feared, and Adam fully accepted Jeremiah.
In the end, the fate of each main character at the story's conclusion was clear:
- Belly was sent home by Laurel, separated from Jeremiah, and forced to confront the consequences of her impulsive engagement announcement.
- Jeremiah was left to face his father's disapproval and the fallout of their premature announcement, while still determined to be with Belly.
- Conrad was left alone, heartbroken and silent, realizing that Belly and Jeremiah's engagement meant no future for him and Belly.
- Taylor was no longer thinking of going to New York, and her relationship with Steven was growing more distant.
- Steven was struggling with his work and his injury, while Laurel continued to try to manage her guilt.
- Denise and Jeremiah's relationship was evolving, hinted by their sweet kiss.
- Adam finally expressed pride in Jeremiah, signaling a step toward full acceptance.
The movie's key message here is that love, even when true, can be complicated by timing, family dynamics, and past mistakes. It also shows how impulsive actions can have lasting consequences, changing relationships and futures in ways no one expected. The story emphasizes that characters must face the reality of their choices, and that some paths, once taken, cannot be undone.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No post-credit scene is reported for "Last Supper." The available episode recaps and listings describe the episode's main events up through the credits, and one recap specifically notes that the final emotional beat lands "before the credits roll," with no mention of any extra scene afterward.
The episode's ending centers on the fallout from Belly and Jeremiah's engagement becoming public at the memorial dinner, but the sources do not describe any stinger, tag, or hidden scene after the credits.
Why do Belly and Jeremiah decide to keep their engagement a secret from their families in Episode 3, and when do they plan to tell them?
Belly and Jeremiah choose to hide their engagement until everyone is gathered at Cousins for Susannah's memorial garden ceremony, treating that reunion as the moment to reveal their news. The secrecy is part of their plan to avoid immediate family reactions until the whole group is together.
What happens in the coffee shop scene between Belly, Taylor, and the engagement reveal?
Taylor is already upset and waiting for Belly, who arrives late because she has been with Jeremiah. Belly then drops the bombshell that she is engaged, which shocks Taylor and instantly shifts the emotional dynamic of the scene from Taylor's breakup woes to Belly's secret wedding news.
How does Taylor react to Belly’s engagement, and how does it affect their friendship in Episode 3?
Taylor reacts with disbelief and frustration, especially because Belly's late arrival and the sudden engagement news land on top of Taylor's own heartbreak. The revelation creates tension between them, with Taylor forced to process both the engagement and the fact that Belly has asked her to be maid of honor.
What is going on with Steven and Taylor’s relationship in this episode, and why is Taylor so angry about it?
Taylor is dealing with a breakup from Steven, which is part of why she is so emotionally raw when Belly meets her. The episode also shows Steven trying to help Taylor financially by offering a loan after her business has fallen apart, but Taylor rejects it because she sees it as inappropriate and is already hurt by the relationship fallout.
What are the major family reactions to Belly and Jeremiah’s engagement at the memorial dinner, especially Laurel and Conrad?
When Belly and Jeremiah finally announce their engagement at the family gathering, the reaction is not the happy, unified response they hoped for. The dinner and memorial setting become emotionally charged, with Laurel reacting badly and Conrad's response also becoming a focal point of the episode's conflict.
Is this family friendly?
Not fully family-friendly: this episode is best suited to teens and older, and may be upsetting for younger children or viewers sensitive to conflict, romance, and emotional tension.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements include: - Romantic intimacy and a makeout scene between two characters. - Engagement / marriage talk involving young adults, which may be uncomfortable for some families. - Strong family conflict and heated reactions when the news is revealed. - Emotional distress, guilt, and tension tied to grief and family dynamics around a memorial-related event. - References to cheating / betrayal, which may be sensitive for some viewers. - A prior car accident is mentioned in episode context, so the season's recent storyline includes injury-related stress.
IMDb lists the episode as TV-14, which generally supports a teen-and-up rating rather than a kid-friendly one.