Euphoria

2022
4.5
210 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (8)

1 Trying To Get To Heaven Before They Close The Door
3/23/22
Rue and Jules cross paths for the first time since Christmas as East Highland rings in the new year.
2 Out of Touch
3/23/22
As the semester kicks off, Jules questions Rue and Elliot’s new friendship. While Cal hunts for answers, Nate makes a tough decision. The lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur as Kat ponders her relationship, and Maddy contemplates the decision to end hers.
3 Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys
3/30/22
Rue pursues a new business venture as she helps forge a friendship between Jules and Elliot. Cassie settles into a routine, while Lexi pours herself into mounting a school play. Maddy considers getting back together with Nate, and Cal finds a target.
4 You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can
3/30/22
At Maddy’s birthday party, relationships are celebrated and questioned. Meanwhile, Jules turns to Elliot for advice and Cal takes a trip down memory lane. (AC, AL, MV, N) Premieres January 30.
5 Standing Still Like the Hummingbird
4/6/22
Fate has a way of catching up with those who try to outrun it.
6 A Thousand Little Trees of Blood
4/6/22
As relationships with mothers are tested, Rue tries to recover. Meanwhile, Lexi questions the possible backlash from her play, and Nate celebrates his newfound freedom.
7 The Theater and it's Double
4/13/22
Art imitates life as the East Highland crew watches their complicated dynamics reflected in Lexi’s long-awaited play. Meanwhile, Fezco gets ready to attend.
8 All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name
4/13/22
As the show goes on, fragments of memories collide with the present and future.

About this show

Provocative, authentic and unforgettable. Based on the groundbreaking Israeli series, Season 1 of this intense HBO drama puts a fresh spin on the coming-of-age narrative. Serving as a guide through the teenage landscape of substance-enhanced parties and anxiety-ridden daily life is 17-year-old Rue Bennett (multimedia star Zendaya), a drug addict fresh from rehab, who's struggling to stay clean and make sense of her future. Her life changes drastically when she meets Jules Vaughn (Hunter Schafer), a trans girl who recently moved to town following her parents' divorce, and, like Rue, is searching for where she belongs. The supporting cast includes Jacob Elordi, Alexa Demie, Algee Smith, Sydney Sweeney, Maude Apatow and Barbie Ferreira.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
210 reviews
Amy Gerstman
May 25, 2022
I watched both seasons. Lots of unnecessary sexual content, trying to maintain some sort of porn-like shock value. The Jules and Rue coupling is grating to watch. I fast forward through the endless music montages cinematizing the world of adolescence. (Eye roll.) ALSO, and this is important, where I come from, people who borrow 10k in drugs and don’t pay it back, get dead, but in Euphoria, nothing happens. It’s just a big empty plot hole. If you can tolerate all that, maybe you’ll like the show.
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Bri Kathleen
June 9, 2022
I personally love it. Of course, things are gonna be over played since it's a TV show but coming from someone who's been an addict for all of her teen years until last year, there's a lot of realistic things that happen to those growing up that way that most TV shows don't offer. I'm in love with the aesthetics/ fashion. I love most of the characters. I'd say it's the best thing I've watched in a long time.
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Cindy Hernandez
January 27, 2020
A semi-realistic account of the collective teenage experience, Euphoria wows television critics with its beautiful cinematography, powerful and disturbing imagery, and outstanding cast performances. Written with many different themes slam-packed into one season, the show does not fail to address controversial themes with an aura of realism and fantasy. If you are on the fence, watch it. While the show may seem like an edgy take on the teen world, it means to blend the real trauma of drug and sexual encounters with fantasy or how youth today experience life. It is supposed to be uncomfortable, up close and personal, and euphoric.
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