Euphoria: Season 2/ Episode 4 “You Who Cannot See, Think Of Those Who Can” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s the moment of truth for many as their suspicions are confirmed, or they find themselves no longer able to live a lie.
It’s the moment of truth for many as their suspicions are confirmed, or they find themselves no longer able to live a lie.
Alongside getting Cal’s backstory, Rue heads to a place where even Ali can’t seem to reach her.
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
Season 2 starts off right with what fans wanted in season 1 – an episode focused on the origins and life of Fezco and Ashtray.
From theatrically released movies, video on demand releases, films that are still waiting to find a home off the festival circuit and so many shorts, let’s go talk about some of the best movies and shorts of 2021.
Malcolm & Marie pushes you to understand the complicated middle before a relationship comes to an end.
Like the Rue focused episode, Jules’ will force you to reflect not only on the character’s state but also on your own mental and emotional well-being.
It’s Christmas Eve, and two addicts, Rue and Ali, sit and have an uncomfortable but real conversation. One both needed to have but didn’t know the right person.
The way Euphoria’s season 1 finale leaves you, it will make you wish you knew a top-level SAT word to surmise the conflicting emotions.
Cassie is focused on in this episode, and honestly, after all we’ve gone through, at this point, what tears are left to cry?
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.