Euphoria: Season 1, Episode 7 “The Trials and Tribulations of Trying to Pee While Depressed” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Cassie is focused on in this episode, and honestly, after all we’ve gone through, at this point, what tears are left to cry?
Cassie is focused on in this episode, and honestly, after all we’ve gone through, at this point, what tears are left to cry?
Share takes a different path when it comes to fleshing out its narrative and reminds you that you cannot own or narrate the story of someone else’s trauma.
Big Little Lies ends in a way which presents a bigger crack than last time for an additional season to be made.
Like Kat’s episode, so much goes on in McKay’s that he becomes a bit of an afterthought.
As guilt and accusations fester and eat away at everyone, it seems Mary Louise is either at the brink of getting what she wants or it all being ruined.
Maddy gets focused on this episode, and it becomes clear that no one has a healthy concept of love – and that could get someone killed.
The pattern of Big Little Lies continues as Mary Louise taunts people, Bonnie’s past is slowly revealed, Jane has intimacy issues, and Madeline struggles to recover her relationship.
Jules’ episode gives us a quick recap of her years up until 16 and leaves us worried if Nate, or even Cal, will make her into a statistic.
Mary Louise continues to be a big draw as the ladies of Big Little Lies watch their lives nearly all fall apart.
While Kat is focused on this episode, Rue going from a blissful manic to an outright depressive state eclipses her episode.

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