Conrad Fisher: He Didn't Change—He Finally Got to Be 🎭 💭
Okay, but this is something I feel like people really miss when talking about Conrad. Everyone is soooo quick to say "wow, he's changed so much" 😲 or "he's like a whole new person now" 😮 — but that's not❗ what actually happened in reality.
Yes, Conrad went to therapy 🛋️ . Yes, he matured 🌱. Yes, he did (and is doing) the hard, messy work of healing 🫀. But let's be soooo real right now: the reason his growth looks so dramatic is because we met Conrad at the absolute worst moment of his life. Of course, the difference feels ever radical 🌀—but it isn't a new personality, it's just his real one finally being allowed to shine through.
Season 1, Belly actually called it, especially when you think back to the very first episode of the series 🤔, Season 1, Episode 1 ❝Summer House❞ 🌞🏡, where Belly flat-out asks Conrad why he's acting so different. That line is just such a fucking tell. She already knows who he is underneath it all — his thoughtful, empathetic, selfless Conrad. His core traits were always there, tucked in the little moments and flashbacks. We just had to squint past the grief and the walls to see it.
We really and genuinely met Conrad at his absolute rock bottom 🪨⬇️💥. Imagine if the very first time you're introduced to a character, they were:
secretly carrying the knowledge that their mom is sick, all on their own 🤐
trying to protect Belly (from the truth about Susannah 🎗️🤕)
shutting down emotionally just to survive 😶
and barely keeping it together 😣
That was our "meet Conrad" moment, so when you stack that against the present-day Conrad, of course, it seems and feels like night and day. But that's just trauma ❤️🩹 vs. healing 🧘♂️, not "new Conrad 🆕 vs old Conrad 🕰️".
Conrad's growth didn't change him — it freed him 🕊️. Therapy didn't invent his kindness. Time didn't create his empathy 💞👂. Healing didn't make him selfless. Those traits were already embedded deep, deep in him — we saw glimpses of this alllll along. What growth did was give him the space and peace to actually live in them without the weight of grief crushing him.
This is the Conrad whom Belly fell for ✨💘.
And here's the kicker: Belly didn't fall in love with the broody, closed-off Conrad 🌧️🔒. She fell in love with this version — the one who is thoughtful, steady, and deeply caring 🤲🩷. The boy who noticed her, always. The boy who carried everyone else's pain and still showed up with quiet love. That's the real Conrad. Always has been.
So, no, Conrad hasn't truly changed. He's just finally gotten to come home to himself. And that's the version of him that makes Belly's love story just make sense ❤️🔥.