And there’s the paradigm used by shows like 90210, The O.C., and Riverdale, where the volume on everything is just turned up to eleven. This is Rue, who just sacrificed the person she fully believes to be the love of her life for her family’s sake, betraying her family in an act of self-destruction.
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While we’re pumped for their much-needed reunion, we have some reservations about where this pairing may end up, specifically after narrator Rue’s eerie warning in the last episode that “this won’t end well.” Is it too much to ask for a somewhat happy ending for Rue and Jules?
182, This story has been shared 178 times. As the season goes on, Euphoria begins to lean into moments like these in other plotlines too. Whatever the case, it seems significant.
Instead of the Rue voiceover that we’re used to, Rue’s mom Leslie (Nika King) is the one speaking over the promo. It’s gotten less shocking and much more sincere, less issues-driven and more character-focused. She stole the show with her perfect Bob Ross costume and her unwavering determination to make sure Cassie didn’t get busted by McKay (Algee Smith) while possibly cheating on him at the Halloween party. Stop! Watching it, I’m not at all sure I even like the scene. Oregon voters have taken a big step toward ending the war on drugs. And Rue gets entangled with a local drug lord in a subplot that feels fully ported over from some other, much more boring TV drama. And boy, do we agree with Cal on one thing. Even when the economy and the news advertising market recovers, your support will be a critical part of sustaining our resource-intensive work. Oregon just voted to decriminalize all drugs. Rue’s actress Zendaya is singing an original song in voiceover (Zendaya, who came up on the Disney Channel, had a music career in addition to her acting career for awhile), and onscreen, Rue is mouthing along to the words, but slightly off-beat. Now that the season finale is upon us, we need to know if the town boogeyman will finally get his comeuppance. The show follows a group of high school students dealing with the drama and difficulties of their everyday lives. The Fosters has a school shooting episode and a trans rights arc and an abusive boyfriend arc and a bipolar arc, and it treats every last one of them with complete earnestness and a sincere desire to teach its teen viewers the correct way of responding to such issues. The ordeal quickly got weird when said benefactor requested to see Kat naked but refused to reveal themself. Other guesses include Ethan (Austin Abrams) who clearly has feelings for her or Daniel (Keean Johnson) who claimed not to remember dating her when they were younger. The pilot opens with a shot of Rue as a fetus in-utero while Zendaya intones her most world-weary voiceover, “I once was happy,” before the camera zooms out of Rue’s mother’s vagina to symbolize the wrenching pain of birth and the eternal end of happiness. But it’s so weird and interesting that I’m delighted the show goes there anyway. It’s exciting to think that, in its second season, Euphoria might get there. But I do think the scene marks an exciting turn for Euphoria. It was issues-driven, but in a silly, sensationalistic kind of way that felt calculated to shock: Here’s a teenage girl O.D.ing (because of the opioid crisis and Gen Z’s skyrocketing anxiety rates!
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