When Being Chosen Becomes Your Whole Identity
Jeremiah Fisher isn’t just the golden retriever of The Summer I Turned Pretty; he’s one of its most complex characters. This video essay breaks down his codependency, fixation on being chosen, sibling rivalry with Conrad, and the emotional immaturity that drives his story. If you love deep dives into character psychology and storytelling, hit subscribe for more TSITP analysis and beyond :)

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The Female Gaze of The Summer I Turned Pretty

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The Pressure of Being “The Stable One”

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What's Driving Jeremiah Fisher's TOXIC Relationships?

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Jeremiah Was NOT Ruined, He Was ALWAYS Like This

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Jeremiah vs. Conrad: What The Summer I Turned Pretty Taught Me About Love in my 50's

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The Weight of the Eldest Son: The Tragedy of Conrad Fisher

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Therapist Explains the Dark side of Sibling Rivalry | TSITP

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Beauty standards are so unrealistic we became bullies

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The Hidden Symbolism You Missed in TSITP Finale | Belly’s Narration, Evolution, and Ending Explained

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You're Not 'Too Much', Your Friends Just Suck | Ginny & Georgia Proves It

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The Daughter Who Became the Mother: Taylor’s Story in TSITP

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The Summer I Turned Pretty: How The Show Fixed Belly, Conrad, and Everything Else | Book vs Show

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All of The Differences Between Conrad & Jeremiah's Love | The Summer I Turned Pretty

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The Cost of Redemption: Steve Harrington

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Why Everyone Hates Belly

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Lola Tung & Chris Briney on 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Ending | Teen Vogue

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Why Gossip Girl Feels So Weird as an Adult

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Jeremiah Fisher being a manchild for more than 5 minutes

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Why Belly’s Voice Vanishes || TSITP S3 Analysis (Eps 9-10)

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