![]() We’ve all experienced this distinct claustrophobia in a bad relationship. Kat and Ethan in the car is, obviously, related to her feeling of being trapped in that relationship – it’s a stunning scene and really encapsulates that sense of claustrophobia. That’s my take, anyway – as the camera pans out it’s like Cassie is trapped inside her mirror, makeup strewn across the vanity table. We also saw Maddy floating in the pool, and this absolutely gorgeous shot of Cassie.Ĭreator Sam Levinson told Vanity Fair the imagery was inspired by “Mexican murals from the turn of the century.” Are these indicative of where both characters are in terms of their relationship with Nate? Maddy is suspended in indecision, Cassie trapped in her own beautiful, but ultimately fake, love story. Now that Mouse’s girlfriend is asking about him, was that Fez thinking about whether about where his body is? Some theories on Reddit are that the building site is also connected to Fezco and the murder of Mouse. We also get a shot of the building site where he and Cassie had that fight (and subsequently hooked up). We have Nate, staring out of a window in his house at the rain. S o let’s get the other characters out of the way first. What Did The Ending Of ‘Euphoria’ Season 2, Episode 4 Mean? This shot of Cassie was inspired by Mexican artworks from the turn of the century. This is the moment of contention for fans as to whether it indicates Rue’s death. This leads to our final sequence, a masterful montage of various characters set to another stunning soundtrack creation by Labrinth. However, we then see Rue in real life hugging the air, so we know she isn’t dead yet – but she is very, very intoxicated, and has possibly overdosed on purpose. She’s also, as we learned in episode 3, suicidal. It’s a deeply emotional scene – we can see that Rue is still very impacted by her father’s death. Rue and the singer hug, before the hug turns into Rue hugging her deceased father. It’s very reminiscent of the season one finale, where Rue did overdose – could this be a vision of her own funeral? What follows is a dream sequence where Rue walks into a church as a singer, played by series soundtrack maestro Labrinth (in his first appearance physically for the series) stands before a congregation that includes Jules and Elliot. This doesn’t seem like a great choice after the warning from Elliot, plus the fact she was already high. She pours out a handful of pills and swallows them. Rue ignores him, and eventually gets irritated by Jules’ concern and demands to be dropped home, where she opens that suitcase of pills she’s meant to be selling for Laurie. As we mentioned before, Elliot and Jules have a weird attraction going on that culminates with a hook up in this week’s episode, but Rue isn’t aware of any of this – instead, she’s high, and drinking.Įlliot warns her not to drink since it’s dangerous, as she’s on drugs that can interact with alcohol. Rue tells us she’s high and can’t feel anything – hence the complete lack of interest.įrom there, Rue and Jules go out with Elliot, Rue’s new friend and fellow drug abuser. ![]() It begins with Rue (Zendaya) telling us via voiceover how much she loves her girlfriend Jules (Hunter Schafer) – except we’re shown Rue, emotionless, with Jules going down on her in bed. Let’s unpack Rue’s story in this episode. Did Rue Die In ‘Euphoria’ Season 2, Episode 4? The scene showing Rue dancing intoxicated was one of the most heartbreaking in Euphoria’s history. But the absolute focus was really on Rue – who may or may not have died from overdose in the episode’s ending. Kat still hasn’t dumped Ethan, Lexi seems extremely lost, Jules chaotically hooked up with Elliot, and Cal is in a complete spiral over his lost first love. ![]() Maddy is also circling the drain with the Nate situation, teetering on the edge of rekindling their bad romance despite all flags being painted very red. We had Cassie dive straight to rock bottom at Maddy’s birthday party, coping with her toxic situationship with Nate by, well, getting totally wasted. You wanted to look away, but it was impossible not to watch as some of our favourite (and least favourite) characters descended into very dark places. Last night’s episode of Euphoria was filled with car-crash moments for pretty much every character – Rue, Jules, Cassie, Cal, the list goes on. ![]()
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