![]() Cassie says Nate had broken up with her then. Nate counters by gaslighting Cassie, saying that’s exactly what Cassie did with Nate while Nate was dating Maddy. ![]() We then see Cassie and Nate in his bedroom, where Cassie accuses Nate of trying to get back together with Maddy while he’s with her. The two express their toxic love for each other and then hug, implying they will try and iron out the insurmountable creases in their relationship. We see Maddy and Nate speaking at the babysitting house (episode 3 ended with Nate delivering her flowers). Maddy and the girls have birthday cake as both Maddy and Cassie remember respective moments with Nate. Later, Jules commiserates with Elliot and the two have another Moment. ![]() The sequence ends with Rue faking an orgasm while with Jules she’s too high to feel any sensation. The episode opens with Rue narrationally explaining her love for Jules over a series of visual romantic allusions where the two are dressed to imitate famous works of art and film- Birth of Venus, Titanic, Brokeback Mountain, etc. (Laurie’s knowledge might explain why she entrusted Rue with a supply of drugs: she knows Rue will fail, and then she will get revenge on Fez.) And Fez gets a visit from another drug dealer who insinuates that laconic Laurie might know about Mouse-the dealer Fez and Ashtray totally smoked. Kat seems ready to end things with Ethan after realizing that what she wants is not what society tells her she wants, namely, a healthy relationship. But we’re happy for him? Yay for accepting yourself, Cal.Īs for other developments, Cassie continues to deride Lexi-likely solidifying her intention to direct a school play primarily about their fraught relationship, a play that will likely humiliate Cassie. And Cal Jacobs takes off the mask of shame and accepts his sexual fluidity, a moment that during perhaps another INXS-scored period in time may have been redemptive, but somehow just feels sad and morose and, when it comes to his family, sort of cruel. While no character overdoses, dies, or incriminates himself, episode 4 significantly changes the series’ character relationships. The other other occasion: just another night for Rue, Jules, and Elliot. No, episode 4 instead imitated a late-night binge-taking place during something like six hours-where we experience a pregame, high, and comedown for several characters, most notably, Cal, Elliot, Jules, Rue, Maddy, and Cassie. That was not the case however, that outcome, at this point, seems almost inevitable. Fans had speculated that episode 4 might see Rue flirting again with overdose. ![]() Fentanyl, a deadly opiate, was the drug that almost killed Rue last season when Mouse forced her to take it. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Euphoria episode 4.Įuphoria episode 3 left Rue on a razor’s edge: alone in her bedroom doing a fentanyl patch from laconic Laurie’s suitcase (which she was supposed to be selling). ![]()
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