Love triangles are, at this point, an essential part of young adult pop culture. "The Hunger Games" features a dystopian love triangle, "Twilight" has a supernatural love triangle, and "The Summer I Turned Pretty," Jenny Han's book series that was adapted into a hit series for Amazon Prime Video, centers around a love triangle that keeps it in the family, so to speak.

Before I go further, I need to make one thing abundantly clear. This isn't a "Game of Thrones" thing, or even a "House of the Dragon" thing. None of the three characters in this love triangle — specifically, Isabel "Belly" Conklin (Lola Tung) and brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher (Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno) — are actually related to each other. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, the love story i

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