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Euphoria season 1 finale explained
Euphoria season 1 finale explained








euphoria season 1 finale explained

Nate told his father they have one thing in common and that was hurting other people, before telling Cal's guests he watched videos of his dad having sex with "hookers" when he was 11 years old. Armed with a gun, Nate walked in to see his father hanging out with a group of people, some younger, some older, and some of the same sex. He paid his father Cal Jacobs (Eric Dane) a visit, who was living on his construction site's warehouse after walking out on his family. Now for a storyline in the finale nobody saw coming, the twisted and complicated Nate Jacobs got a redemption arc.

euphoria season 1 finale explained

In the bathroom after their fight, Cassie admitted Nate had broken up with her seconds before she went onto the stage, to which Maddy replied "Don't worry, this is just the beginning" freeing herself from Nate's grasp and Cassie's drama in the process. Yes, Maddy really did slap Cassie, slam her into a wall, and break her own toe in the process. As Cassie lashed out on stage, Maddy decided to take matters into her own hands, leading to the moment Euphoria fans had been waiting for.

euphoria season 1 finale explained

Sitting in the audience was Maddy who decided now was her time to speak up. However, that snippet of Cassie's life was not in the play at all, and she accidentally outed herself to the entire school. She slammed Lexi for "not living her life" and living in her "shadow." Cassie also admitted she was happy to play the villain in life and savagely accused Lexi of wanting to be the center of attention, not noticing that all (the wrong kind) of the attention was actually on her.Ĭassie began to seriously spiral and asked: "Is this the part where I steal Jake from Marta," alluding to her relationship with Nate (Jake in the play), Martha's (Maddy) ex-boyfriend. Meanwhile, at Lexi's play, Cassie is furious at her sister's portrayal of her and her new boyfriend Nate on stage and ultimately, the consequences it has had on their relationship.Īt the end of Episode 7, Nate walked out of the theater and broke up with Cassie, after a scene depicted Ethan (Austin Abrams) as Nate, taking part in a homoerotic performance to Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out For A Hero."Ĭassie returned to the auditorium and marched to the stage, disrupting the play to take aim at her sister. Willing to turn his back on his future, Fez told Ash he would take the fall for Custer's death and begged Ash to take his stuff and run.Īsh was killed by police following a shootout in the "Euphoria" Season 2 finale. For Fez, it was three kids and a farm and for Lexi, it was all about balancing her career and being a mom. Quick to realize Custer had been recording the entire conversation via his phone on the table, Fez put his hand over Custer's mouth to silence his screams as he died on the couch.Īs Fez processed what just happened in his own living room, his mind raced through all his sweet and innocent conversations with Lexi, about the futures they had planned. However, it was too late and within seconds, Ash, armed with a knife stabbed Custer in the neck. She tried to salvage the situation by framing drug lord Laurie (Martha Kelly) for Mouse's murder, accusing Custer of working for her. Thankfully, Faye remained loyal to Fez and Ash despite fan speculation she would side with Custer and ultimately turn in Fez and Ash to the cops. Read more 7 Things You Need To Know About 'Euphoria's' Chloe Cherry

euphoria season 1 finale explained

Audiences watching knew Custer was working with the police, and it looked like Ash and Fez may have finally clocked on. Moments before Fez was about to head out to Lexi's play in Episode 7, Fez realized something was not quite right with Custer. Thankfully, Euphoria Season 2, Episode 8 wasted no time in addressing the tension between Fez, Ashtray (Javon Walton), and Faye's (Chloe Cherry) boyfriend Custer (Tyler Chase) in Fez's home. Euphoria Season 2, Episode 8 Recap He's Just A Kid! Don't Shoot! Newsweek has everything you need to know about the finale of Euphoria Season 2, including who lived, who died, and who barely survived. The ramifications of Lexi's hard-hitting, truth-telling play are well and truly felt in the finale, with things picking up exactly where they left off in the gripping penultimate episode. For the past eight episodes, audiences have watched on as Rue (Zendaya) continued to struggle with addiction, the Jacobs family fell apart, romance blossomed between Fez (Angus Cloud) and Lexi while Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate betrayed Maddy (Alexa Demie), the one person who really loved them. The curtain has closed on Lexi's (played by Maude Apatow) play and for Euphoria Season 2.










Euphoria season 1 finale explained