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Euphoria doesn’t just stick Rue in the “troubled teen” box. Her story pulls in trauma, mental health, friendships, and family drama— the whole tangled mess that real people deal with. It’s not a PSA.
Euphoria has always had this way of getting under the skin. It’s raw, loud, quiet, beautiful, painful. Nothing really feels resolved, but somehow, it makes sense.
Episode four of "Euphoria" has fans guessing about the fate of Zendaya's character Rue for the rest of the season.
That euphoric feeling. “Euphoria” is officially in production for Season 3, HBO announced on Monday. Taking to X, the network ...
As season three of HBO's hit show Euphoria continues filming, there have been several stars from the show who have been ...
Euphoria's "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird" ripped viewers hearts out as they watched Zendaya's Rue hit rock bottom. Still, even after her worst moments, fans still root for her. Here's why.
Euphoria Season 2 continues to use Rue’s character as the narrator. She knows the details of all of her friend’s struggles even if she’s not present to witness them.
While Rue as a narrator guides other “Euphoria” episodes regardless of which character’s story we’re seeing, this episode lacked her signature omniscient voice.
It’s no secret that Rue had some heartbreaking struggles in the second season of Euphoria; her story and Zendaya's performance led the actress to score her second Emmy win.Throughout the season ...
Euphoria fans know that Rue’s dad died of cancer when she was just 14 years old. This had a profound impact on Rue and she is constantly missing her father. In Euphoria Seasons 1 and 2, Rue is ...
The ending of "Euphoria" season two's fourth episode has fans asking if Rue died of an overdose. Here are some signs she died, and some signs she didn't.
Letting Colman Domingo and Zendaya do the work, "Euphoria's" special episode, "Part 1, Rue" offers a rare ray of light in a dark winter.