![]() Do better, Sam Levinson.Īt the Howard residence, Cassie’s mental state has gone downhill, and Lexi (Maude Apatow) has had enough of it. This odd breakup seems so out of place, and does not add any character development for either Kat or Ethan’s characters. This season has done little justice for Kat, who was a fan favorite in the first season. She claims to have a brain disorder and somehow gaslights Ethan into breaking up with her because she doesn’t have the strength to do it herself. Meanwhile, Kat is in the middle of an odd attempt to break up with her boyfriend Ethan (Austin Abrams). He is, however, worried that he has not received a single call from Maddy (Alexa Demie) after his affair with her best friend Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) was revealed to her.Īs Nate freaks out over what Maddy has in store for him –– she can destroy his and his family’s life with his dad’s sex tape –– Maddy is shown plotting a brutal murder against Cassie with Kat (Barbie Ferreira) over the phone. Similar to how Rue was shown taking care of her dying father in season one, Gia is shown taking care of Rue.Įlsewhere, Nate (Jacob Elordi) is over the moon that his father Cal (Eric Dane) is gone. Ali later comes over and makes dinner with the Bennett family, telling Gia (Storm Reid) that it is OK to be mad at Rue. Consoled by Ali’s forgiveness, Rue is finally able to eat a singular Jolly Rancher. Putting her pride aside, Rue calls Ali (Colman Domingo), Rue’s mentor in recovery, and issues him an apology, which he accepts. She says that she can’t remember the damage she caused, but is determined to make amends with the people she loves most. ![]() Unable to eat a single Jolly Rancher, a struggling Rue reflects on her character and narrates her acceptance of her deeply rooted flaws. Thankfully, a bed will be open at a rehab center for Rue in the coming week, but for the time being, she must detox at home. Rue Bennett’s (Zendaya) struggle to come down from the previous episode’s high is almost as hard to watch as her self-destructive night. Season 2, episode 6 of “Euphoria” picks up the pieces from last week’s devastating story. Spoiler warning: This recap includes spoilers for “Euphoria,” seasons one and two.
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