They all try to encourage Rue to stay clean but as Cassie tries to tell Rue to take it one day at a time, Rue sees an opportunity to let things hit the fan. She makes a big mistake going there, as all of the girls are present and call Rue’s mom. The remainder of the episode follows Rue as she searches for her next fix… which lands her at Cassie’s house. but realizes she’s being taken to rehab, jumps out of the moving car and runs into traffic. I was fully convinced that she wasn’t just playing a drug addict but was one. Zendaya portrays this character so well, watching her raid her house searching for drugs, yelling at her family and breaking down doors felt so real. I think everyone was super frustrated with Elliot for ratting on her, because he isn’t any better. Rue has relapsed, and now everyone knows, thanks to her now ex-girlfriend Jules and fellow addict Elliot. The episode seemed to be purely dedicated to Rue and while I found this interesting, my mind wandered to what has happened to the other characters since last week’s episode. Writing a review that isn’t 3 pages long is proving to be challenging, but here I go. Henry Eikenberry plays Derek, an old friend of Cal Jacobs played by Eric Dane, 2022. This one was pretty heavy and there was a lot to process but also plenty of entertainment value. The episode then cuts to a shot of Cal’s construction site, and I’m almost positive that his days on the show are numbered. The last we see of Cal is when he leaves the house clutching a family portrait. Growing up in a home like that, the odds were stacked against him from the beginning. It definitely helps the audience understand how Nate developed toxic tendencies. The worst part of this scene occurs when Cal tells Nate that he is his biggest regret. I have to say, his monologue was one of the funniest yet most twisted moments of this show. The last scene of the episode shows Cal peeing on the floor, flashing his family, and admitting to sleeping with men. Courtesy of HBO Entertainment.Ĭal Jacobs (Eric Dane) is absolutely wild as he drives drunk and gets kicked out of his favorite bar. Sydney Sweeney plays Cassie Howard in HBO’s “Euphoria,” 2022. Watching the couple narrowly avoid being busted at Maddy’s birthday party was anxiety-provoking to say the least. Say what you will about Cassie, but the girl obviously loves Nate, no matter the consequences. I’ve been there, and it’s not fun, so my heart broke for her. Nate is doing everything he can to ruin their relationship and tear Cassie down. Nate, the master manipulator, quickly turns on Cassie, yelling horrible things and trying to place all the blame on her. Maddy’s psychotic tendencies are obviously why Cassie isn’t saying anything. I know there’s a lot of people who don’t like Cassie for being with Nate… but in all fairness to her, he was single, and Maddy does nothing but talk trash about him. Like I said, this trio is more than messed up.Ĭassie (Sydney Sweeney) becomes furious when she finds out that Nate (Jacob Elordi) has been talking to Maddy (Alexa Demie), and rightfully so. Something that made me really mad was that Elliot, who has aided Rue in her drug usage, spills it all to Jules. Now, I don’t support Rue hiding her relapse, but to me, cheating on your girlfriend is a lot worse than hiding pills. Jules pretends to be innocent, but in reality, she has her own demons. First, she was jealous of Elliot, now she’s hooking up with him behind Rue’s back? Towards the end of the episode Rue tells Jules that she can’t stand her, and I can see why. I begin to dislike Jules more as each episode airs. Throughout the episode we see the two of them kissing when Rue (Zendaya) isn’t in the room. Elliot (Dominic Fike) and Jules (Hunter Schafer) are hanging out, and end up kissing. The two love triangles are quickly crashing down. These two episodes were a lot to take in, so get ready. Just when you think this show can’t get crazier, it does, usually in ways you don’t even see coming. “Euphoria” is the emotional rollercoaster that keeps on giving.
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