Euphoria: Season 3 Episode 8 (Finale) – Recap and Review
While God can be merciful, let’s not forget peace usually comes after what they allowed to happen or actively took part in creating.
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While God can be merciful, let’s not forget peace usually comes after what they allowed to happen or actively took part in creating.
The life of a parent and being dragged back into old BS is focused on as the winter starts to make itself known.
As things continue to ramp up for Paula, there is a need to question if it is too much too soon, or just too much – period?
(One of) The reasons for Paula’s life blowing up are revealed, as well as who was in Trevor’s apartment.
As we reach the beginning of the end, death strikes to remind us that not everyone will make it out of this season alive.
A relatable quarter-life crisis becomes a case of scams, murder, and blackmail (emotional and for money).
The Chi returns for its final season, and let’s just hope it ends better than it begins.
As Alamo’s backstory is revealed, God makes one final push to save Rue’s life and see if fame is really something Cassie wants.
As Maddy gets an unexpected opportunity from Alamo, Rue seems to be running out of time with all the men she is coerced to please.
Things have to get bad before they can get better, but we’ve seen rock bottom before – does it have to get that bad?