![]() Many fans wondered if the scene alluded to an overdose, but Euphoria’s bonus episodes shut down that theory. After their teary goodbye, she returned home and relapsed before the episode ended. Season one ended on a cliffhanger, with Rue and Jules planning to run away together before Rue backed out at the last minute. Season two of Euphoria will likely pick back up where we left off. ![]() Watch the official trailer for season two, released on Monday, December 20, 2021: ![]() From drug deals gone wrong, to Rue getting arrested, potential break ups and hook ups, it looks like East Highland High is as crazy as ever. Read on for everything we know about Euphoria season two: The trailers for Euphoria season two finds the characters descending into chaos.Įach new teaser for Euphoria season 2 has included increasingly more chaotic scenes. The official season synopsis reads: “Amidst the intertwining lives in the town of East Highland, 17-year-old Rue (Zendaya) must find hope while balancing the pressures of love, loss, and addiction.” ET on HBO Max.Ī new full trailer for season 2 shows that wild times are in store for Rue and her fellow students at East Highland High. Who knows if Rue will be alive or dead? Stay tuned.Euphoria fans rejoice, your favorite teen drama will be back before you know it! The show officially returns for its long-awaited, COVID-delayed second season on Sunday, Januat 9p.m. One thing is for sure, this episode doesn’t shy away from how ugly the life of a drug addict can be. Not to mention, even the camera movements are different this episode, which definitely paid off as we felt like we were running right next to Rue. With “Euphoria” being such a visual show, the camera blocking of the foot chase scenes was quite divine. This episode was action-packed, which gave us something different than we’re used to seeing. ![]() What started as a soap opera quickly turned into a foot chase like “The Fast and The Furious.” From pool parties to birthday parties, she essentially crashed every type of party just trying to escape the police. I think we all feel so helpless just sitting behind a screen that speaks for itself.Īfter barely escaping that random house, Rue gets caught in the street by police, but she made it known avoiding jail was not above drugs on her priority list. It’s so chaotic and thrilling yet so painful to watch an addiction destroy a young teen and the people around her. She’s so desperate and hungry for drugs and money that she eventually takes it up a notch and enters a random house after seeing the owners leave. With that being unsuccessful, she tries Lexi’s (Maude Apatow) house. Viewers see her stop by her go-to drug dealer Fezco’s (Angus Cloud) house in an attempt to get some pills. Leslie (Nika King), Rue’s mother, sits down feeling helpless as she watches Rue tear the house apart. Honestly, this is basically a family intervention gone wrong. She asks her mother one last time where her suitcase is, and out of nowhere we hear Jules say, “We flushed it down the toilet.” Getting back to the black suitcase situation, Rue eventually calms down or should I say, takes a break from her rampage for about two seconds before she starts it all over again. As a seasoned actress, she knows how to regulate the peaks and valleys of emotions, and that’s what truly makes us empathize with her character, Rue.Īt this point though, I think it’s time for her to win an Oscar. I always knew Zendaya was worthy of an Emmy, but this scene truly validated that. In an attempt to find her suitcase, Rue goes on a rampage, tearing up the house, yelling hurtful statements and obscenities, breaking doors and so many other things that would take a while to even explain. Now conscious of the fact that her mother knows she relapsed, Rue’s mind is only focused on one thing: the black suitcase. Elliot (Dominic Fike) sits on the couch as he watches Rue scream in Jules’ face.
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