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And when he does, he doesn’t pull his punches.Įuphoria is currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.3.

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This episode has the most satisfying, fulfilling ending of the series so far. His younger partner - who they call “Ashtray” because he’d munch on Marlboros as a baby - takes more from Fez’s grandma (he literally hammered someone to death). He has the demeanour of Jesse Pinkman, a man never meant to be in the drug peddling business. He plays Fez - a bumbling and delightful drug dealer whose expressions deceive you into believing that he’s perpetually spaced out - with great sensitivity.

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This is Angus Cloud’s episode, however, not Zendaya’s. This is Euphoria’s signature dish - a melange of teens and hormones. Meanwhile, in another room, a kid who can’t get laid turns violently sour. An unexpectedly endearing conversation between Fez and Lexi (Maude Apatow) - both away from substances - inadvertently reminds you of the perks of sobriety. Blood, cum, booze - all that one can think of - are splattered across the house. A bathroom sex scene ends with the girl hiding and crouching in a bathtub because her hookup also dated her best friend, who is pounding the door out of sheer desperation to avoid a UTI. It is a New Year’s Eve party crowded with seventeen, eighteen-year-olds. The second half of the episode is an unceasing bacchanal. Despite your distance from the subject, it feels more personal this time. Sam Levinson’s decision to shift the show’s lens, rather subtly, is radical and bold. Everything that rushes into her bloodstream is a product of her past. Empathy replaces the first season’s cynicism.

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This episode does not have the sensory extravagance of the preceding season. She’s in a trance throughout - when it gets unbearable, she crushes adderall and snorts it. In the opening episode of S2, you see her eyes bloodshot with psychedelics. When she was off them, her mania and depression were more pronounced, guiding her back to a lifestyle of pill popping.Īfter being abandoned by Jules (Hunter Schafer) - a friend who was also more than a friend - at the train station, Rue took to drugs (in a way, Jules, too, was her drug). When she was on them, they muted the mania and depression. She oscillated between manic and depressive states all too often (the gradations of the “highs” and “lows” marginally resembled Succession‘s Kendall Roy). In the final few episodes of Season 1, Euphoria hinted that Rue possibly suffered from bipolar disorder. Sam Levinson’s confidence in the script is palpable, allowing the episode to progress in a similar, self-assured fashion. In a scene in which she warns Fez’s father not to touch him again, she shoots his legs mid-blowjob, leaving his penis dangling helplessly between both bullets. He takes after his grandmother, a headstrong dealer, who, inspired by Tony Montana’s granite determination, sought revenge against those who wronged her, pummelling them with a crowbar. Season 2 begins with Fez (Angus Cloud), Rue’s ( Zendaya) dealer-cum-pal. If not sympathy, it evokes pity for them, at the very least. Each episode is introduced with a dizzying amount of exposition about a particular character’s past, to always rationalise their present behaviour. Euphoria has always attempted the exercise of psychoanalysis.










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