My students watch this show and we always talk about it. Definitely weird to navigate the conversations sometimes. I really liked the finale and I'm curious as hell to see where season 3 is going to take these characters. So many open storylines...
HBO and SAG-AFTRA Respond to Euphoria Set Reports This mentions shitty (but not unheard of) treatment of extras. No formal complaints to SAG-AFTRA but non-union extras have no contact with SAG and would have no one to file complaints with. I doubt much will come of it but figured it was worth sharing
I fucking loved this season. Just went through the whole thing in a few days and it's honestly one of my favourite seasons of tv in a long time.
My wife and I just binged both seasons in the past two weeks and holy hell is this show All. Over. The. Place. Insanely ridiculous and over the top. Fine. Didn’t love the first few episodes of season 1 but really came to like the show overall…until the final two episodes of season 2. What the fuck was that? The play was such an enormous buzz kill. I think I legit hated those two episodes and it has me questioning everything about the entire series.
The play was one of my favourite parts of the entire show. I thought it was great getting to see everything that's been happening from Lexie's perspective and have it all shown back to the characters. I also found it hilarious and loved all the reactions to it. I thought it tied everything together so well. What did you hate about it?
It went on and on and on...literally two hours of it. We basically spent the last two episodes of Season 2 reliving the first 14 episodes of the series. There were so many other things building-up in Season 2 and then it just all came to a screeching halt to reflect from another character's point of view.
Also, I know the show is over the top, but I couldn't get past the 'this would never be a high school play' aspect of it all.
yeah but it didn't just reflect, it continued most of those plot points and brought them all together. It also added a lot more context to certain things which made certain plotlines even more affecting for me. It also was consistently hilarious which helped. This doesn't bother me at all, the less tv shows are bound by realism the better imo. I like that it reflected realistic dreams to put on something like this without having to put on an actual shitty high school play. I'm sorry you didn't dig it though, I'm sure it would have been a lame final couple of episodes if you weren't into the play concept lol.
the obsession with cassie is baffling to me (well, not really, but still). bad acting, worse writing. genuinely dumb that it was such a focal point.
Yo! Bumping this thread for my own personal gains. I'm the worst. I'm looking for your help! My podcast The Center Cut is a (NSFW) podcast where we watch the first and last episode of a TV show season, or first 15 and last 15 minutes of a movie we've never seen and guess about what happened in the middle by fielding questions. Our next episode is based around Season 1 of Euphoria. We will be recording the middle of this coming week and could use your help! We need questions from you that would be easy to answer ONLY if we had watched the full first season. Again, we only watched the first and last episodes. Questions can be either plot based, character based, or anything and everything in between. We will include your chorus username in the show, or your first name + last initial if you'd prefer. Please and thank you! Side note, I've watched the ends already now, and the last part of the finale with the mountain of people in the streets caught me off guard but I think I loved it.