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ecstqzy · 2 years
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MADDY’S LOCKER 🎠💕🍭
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Euphoria S2 E8 title - "All my life my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name"
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The connection between the characters, their journeys and the title of the last episode....
Rue chooses to stay sober (deep down she always wanted this)
Lexi puts on her play successfully (she always wanted to get noticed)
Maddy let go of her old toxic relationship with Nate (she always wanted to get free of him)
Nate puts his dad in jail (he always wanted this, since he hated his dad)
Cassie realizing that Nate is not done with her (she wanted someone who ll love her and she got that, but also realized that she ll go through the same hell as Maddy)
Fez wanted to protect Ash, but couldn't
Elliot actually liked Rue and wanted to be friends with her (but Rue refused)
Jules realized that she always loved Rue (she wanted someone who will love her and Rue was that person)
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ghcstvalleychief · 2 years
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You know why I hate vegas? Its not because of what his done but rather how everyone reacts to it. Man can be nasty all he wants but why all characters just forgive and move on? He ruins people yet no one is seeking revenge. Like his dad is the bare minimum we get of someone teaching him a lesson but he doesnt count cuz his dad is just shitty to begin with. Not one person let him deal with the pain he causes. Even kinn who hates him does nothing. Like he villian yet no one treats him like one?!
I hate characters who appear to be untouchable like that. For example, there's Nate in Euphoria who is obviously the villain of the series. Yet, he gets away with everything. There's never any true consequences for all of the screwed up shit he's done. I hate characters who always seem to win even when they lose. Meaning - the writers may throw some sort of a negative consequence at this character but the character will eventually still win in the long run. They experience a minor hiccup, but they will still come out on top and I don't quite understand why they do that. Vegas and Nate are just two characters, but writers have done this a lot with a lot of characters in various shows over the years.
They're not the main characters but they somehow have some sort of plot armor that they shouldn't have. The writers want praise and celebration for writing a perfectly good villain/antagonist but they also don't have the guts to actually allow said character to experience all of the fucked up shit the main characters have to deal with. Let villains be villains, but also let them deal with the consequences of their actions too. It's not that difficult, and it makes the story a helluva lot more interesting because it keeps your audience guessing. If the audience knows that this minor consequence is going to happen to this character but nothing else, then you're not really promoting much trust with your audience because they're not going to trust you to allow this character to experience any true negative consequence. They know your M.O and they know your pattern. They know you're not going to do anything different and they're not going to waste time celebrating this small win because it won't mean much in the grand scheme of the show.
These characters have to lose. Narratively speaking, they simply have to lose at some point. Showing them constantly beating the heroes is one thing, but the heroes have to come out on top at some point. I use the term 'hero' loosely here because none of the characters in either of these shows fit the literal definition of a hero. I'm just using that terminology to make a point here.
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bonivers · 2 years
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like i Know rue and jules not ending up together is something i can accept but what if im also a little baby about it
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ocalaghan · 1 year
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i'm like hella late to the party but i recently caught up with season two of euphoria and i just gotta say if lexi was my best friend and she broadcast every painful detail of my adolescence including my FATHER'S FUNERAL in a fucking HIGH SCHOOL PLAY i would've scalped the bitch
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catchymemes · 3 months
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 8 months
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RIP Angus Cloud :(
Euphoria S02E01 ‘Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door’
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grizzlyofthesea · 2 months
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Hey, uh... See these guys here?
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I don't know what their collective aesthetic is. Pinstripes of paralyzing power? Deviantart dandy? Fang-tastic?
Whatever it is, they are all very gender.
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sparklemaia · 1 year
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my surgeon, probably: so, have u thought about-- me, definitely: *opens powerpoint* I have prepared a dossier
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tokyosmono · 10 months
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Ok, so, I watched the pilot for The Idol against my better judgment after reading the Rolling Stone article about it and reading the poor critic reviews.
It's just as gross and exploitative as people say. I felt physically grossed out by the leering, objectifying gaze of the camera. The Weeknd's alleged behind-the-scenes contributions to the "male perspective" of the show make the scenes between him and Lily Rose-Depp that much more nauseating.
The dialogue between Jocelyn's team the whole first thirty minutes felt like the thinly veiled airing out of Sam Levinson's grievances we got in Malcolm and Marie but put through a "cancel culture/anti-woke" meat grinder. "Mental illness is sexy" and locking an intimacy coordinator in a bathroom came off like Euphoria meta-commentary from Levinson.
I don’t care about nudity in movies/TV if it's done in a way that feels respectful of the actors. But the descriptions of the nudity in this show as "fetishistic" are spot-on. The sex scene at the end of the episode where Jocelyn is being suffocated and he sticks a knife through the silk made me feel weird and uncomfortable. The constant shots up Lily's skirt and in increasingly skimpy outfits for no reason in random scenes felt so on-the-nose for the reaction they're trying to get.
It's not revelatory or exciting. It's just repulsive and relying on shock and outrage for clicks.
Don't waste your time. Don't hate watch. I'm not interested in encouraging a deluded edgelord on a power trip with HBO dollars behind him.
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afterglowlws · 3 months
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Would pay an insane amount of money to see all these characters interact with each other
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lanalove2012 · 5 months
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characters with mommy issues ᕤᕦ
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jestrada5 · 5 months
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How Jacob Elordi became the new King of Hollywood
“It certainly crossed my mind briefly before I’d read the script. I don’t want to tell the same story over, especially because he did such a fine job of portraying this man,” Elordi says. “It’s a completely different thing. And it’s terribly exciting, too, running into the fire a little bit. I can’t think of anything more exhilarating.”
By Gabriella Paiella
Photography By Jack Bridgland
November 13th, 2023/ British GQ
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v1tfrma · 3 months
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Zendaya is such an amazing actress
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iconsfinder · 7 months
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texaschainsawmascara · 4 months
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