This sex-filled dream ends with a fast-paced montage of both real and fake scenarios. Instead of a character recap, we are given a look at a fantasy of how Nate and Cassie’s relationship could play out. At the same time, I felt that with all the information given, more than an hour needed to be allotted to fully catch everyone up. The scenes were full of details that would take hours to explain, and most of the characters were given some screen time, so viewers could catch up with the storylines. The viewers are left with an unsettling feeling after the screen cuts to black as his seemingly lifeless body is carried out to the car. However interesting this episode was, nothing compares to the scene at the end when Fezco brutally bashes Nate’s head in with a liquor bottle and his fists. But Nate’s ex and Cassie’s bestie Maddy (Alexa Demie) will surely threaten the possibility of this growing beyond a hookup. I’m not a fan of Nate’s, but with the chemistry between him and Cassie, I can’t help but hope they become a couple. My favorite part of the episode was when Cassie (Sydney Sweeny) and Nate (Jacob Elordi) become something of an item. Something tells me this reconciliation may not last long, due to Rue’s newfound friendship with fellow addict Elliot, played by Dominic Fike. As for the other characters, Rue, who has relapsed, and Jules finally reconnect after that fateful night on the tracks. The episode then follows the characters at a booze-filled New Year’s Eve party. I personally enjoyed this scene and having the chance to know more about Fezco, though I could have done without the shooting murder of an elderly man. The first episode starts off with the classic character recap, this time focused on how Fezco the drug dealer, played by Angus Cloud, came to be. Here’s a recap of Euphoria’s first two episodes. Almost 2 years after Season 1 aired, viewers finally got to see what happened after the fateful night where Jules (Hunter Schafer) left Rue (Zendaya) at the train station. With the heavy subject matter featured in the show, what more could you expect? The storyline is packed full of sex, drugs and violence. Much like the first, Season 2 of Euphoria is proving to be just as jarring and explosive as its predecessor.
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