![]() There's a lot to unpack from the finale, but let's start from the top. ![]() The season finale offered updates on the Cassie-Maddy drama, Rue's recovery, and, of course, why Fezco didn't make it to Lexi's play. Yep, you know the one.īut in case you didn't see the finale and you've somehow been able to dodge spoilers, stick around. The curtain closed Sunday on the second season of Euphoria (and on Lexi's extravagant high school play) and I'm still reeling from that brutal scene at Fezco's house. Good news for those who can’t wait for season 2.Warning: Spoilers for the season finale of Euphoria ahead. Filmed in black and white, it offers a beautifully raw portrait of toxic relationships, and with its themes of love, addiction, and (emotional) abuse, fans of Euphoria are sure to love it. Shot in quarantine, the film explores the struggling romantic relationship between a writer-director and the woman who made his career. Recently, Sam Levinson wrote, produced and directed the film, Malcolm & Mariewhich stars John David Washington and Euphoria’s own, Zendaya as the titular characters. It’s gonna be hard and it's gonna be devastating sometimes.” This is hinted at in the trailer which shows police raids and violence (amongst a lot of partying).Įuphoria’s Domingo Coleman also shared some information about season 2, telling Digital Spy, “It’s fantastic … But also, Sam is also truly of the moment, so I question whether or not the scripts will still be the same because he wants to respond to the moment that we’re actually living in.” According to Domingo, Levinson might want to explore the pandemic and/or the Black Lives Matter movement in the upcoming season - two undeniably huge events that shaped 2020 and continue to shape television in 2021. Both episodes are heartbreaking and viewers can expect similar from season 2, as Zendaya shared with Teen Vogue, “It’s a challenging season. The first, “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” follows Rue post-relapse as she seeks guidance from sponsor, Ali, whilst the second, “Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob,” focuses on Jules who discusses her relationship with Rue and her own addict mother in therapy. To bridge the long gap between seasons 1 and 2, Euphoria released two one-off special episodes on December 2020 and January 2021. Another cliffhanger involves Fezco who, after paying off his boss, Mouse (Meeko Gattuso) with stolen bills, has a gun pulled on him. Though viewers are spared the same horror, it’s implied the video shows Nate’s closeted father (Eric Dane) having sex with Jules. In the same episode, Maddy steals a DVD from Nate’s room and is shocked by what she sees. Elsewhere Ethan (Austin Abrams) and Kat reconcile at the winter formal, Cassie has an abortion, and Maddy and Nate break up after acknowledging that their relationship is toxic. It ends with a devastated Rue relapsing after 3 months of sobriety. Season 1’s finale sees Rue and Jules planning to leave town together and Rue backing out last minute, leaving Jules to go alone and their future unclear. Season 2’s storyline remains uncertain, though viewers can expect it to pick up from where the first left off.
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