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all the housekeeping terror. Yep. How are we feeling? I feel a lot. Yes, I'm not
if it's about what? Yes. A value for you. And it's obviously it's one of my favorite
shows. I love these two episodes, but it's just because it tastes you through an emotional
roller coaster. It's a real hard push and pull of watching teenagers hormones are flowing.
Your decision-making is not all there. Nate's dad is teaching him also to bottle it up
just like McKay's dad, but bottle it up in other weird ways. Like everyone's lives
in this is effing tragic yet very real. And it's it's a ride. That's what I've got to
say. It's a fricking ride. It is. That's a good way to put that. This would be I like
if they opened up a euphoria ride at Universal Studios, you'd end up crying. I would do on
that ride. I would I would OD on that ride. I would never want to go on that ride. Yeah,
the show remains steadfast in doing the thing that it does, which is, you know, depicting
all sorts of the harsh and heightened realities of coming of age and discovering the various
vices in gray areas of the world has to offer you. Nate love that guy. Hilarious character.
Really fun. I really want to see where his plot line goes. Hopefully he becomes the
president by the end of the show. And, you know, yeah, they're Rue. I don't understand
really anything that she's going through. Really boring stuff there. No, I mean, yeah,
God, this is like a whole ass. It's just a lot. There's so much. There's a lot. I like
that we got that little deep dive on like, okay, here's who Maddie is. Here's what her kind
of formation has been up to now. Here's the foundation of her attitude and all that stuff
and what she wants out of life. True. Fascinating character. And like she and Nate in ways are sort
of made for each other. And there's this web of they're really good at depicting and sort
of humanizing without making it feel good. The weird ways in which, you know, the people bend reality
and convince themselves of a bent reality in order to cope with various things or in order to
get the life that they want. Right. And so much of like, there's so much about Maddie that you
can sympathize with. There are times where, you know, she's obviously like in charge and it's
fun to watch. But also, she's at the center of a bunch of really destructive and awful horrible
deceits. Yep. And, uh, and, you know, to then watch Nate go and, and like, he's in a serial killer
movie. Like he's pulling moves, man. Like his dad is, is fascinating in a different way,
because he's like a real guy who's like got an emotional person in there who's just like
struggling to get out. And so like, yeah, he's repressed obviously. And he's found like some,
what seems, uh, do obviously since Jules wound up in it dubious, but, you know, marginally
consensual secret life to have. You're right. So you're like, this guy's messed up. But his
son feels even more messed up than as a whole. Yeah, there's that whole reflection that he has
with, uh, with the Mina characters. He was great. Uh, which, uh, fascinating moment too, because,
you know, for, for her, it's just a gig. And you can feel how and where she checks out what she
does. But like, same time, it is like a, a weird, it's like, it's almost a therapy. And you could
tell that he probably wants some kind of soft and tender emotional space in his life that he probably
doesn't have. So for him, it's like really, you meet, you meet the, the, the circumstance around him.
And you're like, Oh, God, this is just harsh. And then, you know, at this point in the show,
you're like, this is actually kind of sad. And this is obviously having very poor effects on
your family life. And I'm trying to remember all of the context again to keep the things together.
But it seems like there's a version of you that could live free and be okay if you could come to
grips with certain things. Nate, Nate, I don't think is that's the K. No, Scott, like Nate is off the
rail. So so path. And, and it has like willing to do anything. And he's got this really unassuming
vibe and demeanor, which adds to his like serial killer equality. Totally. So like reserved and low
key. But there's, yeah, there's a lot of great physical acting across this. Zendaya continually
killing it. And it's nice to be in a few episodes with her. I can imagine a relapse or a dip is
coming. But she has actually been one of the more steadfast characters in these two episodes.
Anyway, yes, I felt more safe. And her journey as she's been sort of actually getting honest
and clean was nice to see. I love guy. I don't trust anything on this show. But I love the
common Domingo character and the little moments he shows up in are very affecting. Frickin,
what's her name? Kat. Kat is breaking my heart. Yeah. Because Kat, you, because Kat, you mean in a
really sympathetic mode. And you can tell that there's probably like somebody sweet inquiry.
You're like, there's somebody sweet and creative in there. And there's also, you know, this,
you know, dummy lusty, you know, fiend as well. Again, both can coexist, but they're so separated
right now. And they're so compartmental. Exactly. And it seems as though her whole understanding of
how to navigate, you know, sex and any type of physio emotional intimacy is through the filter
of this empowerment that she's found through, you know, on these show cam shows. Yeah, on
line. And yeah, like we're rapidly seeing, it's interesting because the thing with Ethan,
you're like, this has been a really hard back and forth. And you feel bad for him, because he
seems just like the one regular guy in this class. Yeah. Just like a regular earnest dude.
For a guy who's like, yeah, and and he does do something for her that people don't tend to do.
Right. And I feel like that has the potential to plant the seed. So I think so.
Even though he didn't plant the seed, because he planted the seed in his pantaloons. But also,
you know, like, yeah, good nuances and good spinning of the web. You see a lot of the like,
oh, I see because all these deceits are operating and all these situations are going on,
kind of right next to each other. How right? How it's that maddening thing about life where you're
like, how could you be oblivious to this? But also people working really hard for very personal
reasons. And then also the understood kind of social reasons. And it's it's good at depicting the
mess. Yep. As as agonizing as that is. I'm with you. Jules. Also going through shit. I don't
like how this is going. But she's also going through shit. Seems like she and Rue want different
things. Yeah. And I'm really worried about how that's going to go. A couple of seconds with
Fez. Happy about that. They got those friggin tattoos. They got those flip tattoos. That's why I
was screaming so loud when Jules responded the way she did at the roast getting rink. I lost
my mind. I knew then that it was a done. It was over. Yeah. Super conflicted. That's bad.
Anyway, we forgot any plot, McKay and Cassie. Hey, that it's interesting because we got two
dads here who were like trying to, you know, make their sons elite. Yeah. And like McKay's dad
seems like a better version of that. Of course. He is not providing his son the tools to like
confront, process and deal with doubt. Correct. It's sort of like don't ever doubt. And if you
doubt, then you fucked up. Yeah. And like, yeah, like McKay is a manning character because there are
so many ways in which he can't quite step out of his own way to truly communicate with Cassie.
And there's other people. And then her acting out, it's like that thing with the Daniel guy who sucks
is understandable. It's like it's like she's, you know, she's riding a really rough line.
She is because she's so high. I will go what she's wearing. It's like a little confusing. You
know, you're doing the dancing, making out and then but like, bro. But yeah, he's like, bro,
there's you're gonna fucking devil. Yeah, you're like the second he kept spitting this good
game of like, I really like you. And then yeah, then to immediately make that turn and be like,
and that is why cat is how she is even though it didn't have to cat. Do you see what I mean?
It's like a vicious cycle that we're looking into the eyes of all these freaking people in here.
And they're all really not great. And like, even the one guy that she screws, it's carnival. She's
just like, oh, I realize like all the guys are pathetic. Where it's like, you have to put them
there. You have to stop them from getting that close. You say no to them and their emotional
attachment first so that you don't get hurt, right? And that's what cats doing. But then we're
like, maybe one of us, one of them gives us hope. And the one guy, I forget his name, the one
who is panty. Ethan, Ethan, we like Ethan. But he's like, he's the one that we have a little
hope in him. But then everyone else is a fucking disaster. And you then realize why all these
15 ages are making coco bananas decisions because like I said, it's a freaking rollercoaster.
Well, it's easy to forget that like cat and Maddie are friends totally totally. And they're not
getting the full context from each other. So there's that dual layer of like, I have suspicions
about what my friends probably aren't telling me. And also then there's what they do tell me. And
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Should we do questions? Let's do some questions. We got some.
J. Dow says, Rolling Jules have intense moment on the bed where Rue admit she doesn't really know
who she is without drugs. Who do you think Jules understands the weight? Do you think Jules
understands the weight of that confession, or is she seeing their relationship through a more
romantic lens in the reality of Rue's addiction? Well, I think Jules is obviously, she's not even
looking at Rue's addiction anymore, because if she was, she wouldn't be behaving the way that
she is. She's more wrapped up in the fact that Nate is blackmailing her and saying,
you're going to be a pito, but like, and that's just so much for a separate girl to use the
clinically accepted terminology, PDF file. Yes, yes. Yes.
Newly inducted. Oh my god. Oh my god. I can't. Yeah, and I'm like,
Lucy, I understand that like, you know, Jules, sorry, Rue is going to take her while it's only
two weeks. So yeah, she's not going to understand she is without drugs and she's going to
weigh like all of herself onto Jules because there's just nowhere else to put all of that.
How do you live life when like fentanyl was your best friend, right? And Jules is the only one that
made her feel that close to it. So I don't blame her for being like, attached, being a little bit
like a leech, like being a little bit like where she says, I'm a burden. I'm realizing it now.
That's a sad thought. I hate it all of it. And I think she maybe understood the weight of it
a little bit, but Jules is a little bit in her own bubble in her own world. Yeah, I would agree
with that. It's like Jules is so preoccupied with so many other things and it does seem like
they have that conversation about like, oh, what's your body count? What's your experience like?
And, you know, clearly they seem to have a very different relationship to sex as it applies. And,
you know, Jules says that thing about like it's not even always about that. You know, there's
it does seem like these episodes of highlighted is sort of valley between their motivations and what
they want. And yeah, it's like I can imagine she understands some degree of the confession,
but I don't think it quite lands with the depth that it's hard because it's like you're in
high school. So you know some of the full context, but you're not going to have the real birds
eye view on how the whole cycle of addiction and being a person who's now kind of being detoxed
and confronting this, you know, it's so much. So yeah, I feel like
I think it's probably through the more romantic slash preoccupied lens. Yep. It doesn't seem like
I'm yeah, I was fully seeing Rue at the moment, right? Unfortunately, and her whole spirit throughout
this relationship has been more lighthearted, more like, yeah, free spirited. Yeah, like she seems
to really enjoy Rue. Yeah. But her attention doesn't seem to be focused on her completely, where
Rue is a little more subdued, but is very much pointed in Jules direction. Right. So yeah, I don't
think she fully catches that, but but leave us your thoughts. Malik, thank you for joining in.
You're Australia now. What are your thoughts on Rue leaning on Jules to stay sober? And what
implications do you think will happen because of it went a little. It's really good.
Well, we're kind of seeing the implications like I you saw me lose my lid when they're out of
rolling and she didn't say anything. It's just by her look and by the friend asking her, you know
that the fact that she's leaning on Jules to say stay sober and in what Jules is going through,
even if she wasn't going through it. Let's pretend Nate doesn't exist and there's no black
mailing. I still think that Jules would start to be like, it's too much because Jules is used to
I'm exploring. I go to motels. I kind of don't mind it. I like what night stands. It's like learning
more about it. It's not a big deal. What's your number? Like she's very free and open with this
information. So the fact that anyone would need to lean on Jules specifically in that way to stay
sober, I think is obviously going to be a giant disaster. And we're already seeing the likes of
that now. Yeah, I'm here. I have learned to expect pain, suffering, and disaster in this show.
So I'll only assume that bad things, bad tidings lay ahead. But I don't know, like at the end of
during these episodes, especially at the party and when they have that altercation on the doorstep
and she's really, you could tell how shitty she feels. She's like, you know, I got to look out
for her. I can't just leave her here. Right. And there's there's something about that that says to me,
like, okay, I think she's capable of being a little more clear-eyed and going like this person is
not okay in their own way and probably isn't thinking of me the way I'm thinking of them. But
but she still want to be a good friend to her, you know, in that moment, I guess. Yeah, and I think
digging down into that well can sometimes take the last bit of, like, goodwill you would have to
care for yourself and you're giving it to the person that you feel like you need to care for
and to keep track of obviously because, you know, Jules is in a very precarious position.
Yeah, but Rue leaning on her to stay sober is a precarious proposition at best just because,
yeah, as we've been saying, Jules is having her own awakenings, explorations at all and otherwise
and it just seems like they they have slightly different experiences and want slightly different
things and they're it's good. It's good drama because it's like the Yin Yang of like, I can see
how so many parts of this are great for Rue and I can also see how a lot of parts of this pretty
tragic and dangerous. Yeah. J rushed in. Question. What rejects would make a great Bonnie and Clyde
team? Also, Tom and Zendaya got married like during this stretch of episodes. Yeah, I wonder
during this time or did they just, you know, I feel like, does wait, when did they get married?
Yeah. But, uh, but yeah, who would we, who would you be your Bonnie and Clyde?
Oh, I thought I did. Anyway, um, okay, Bonnie and Clyde, um, I don't, I don't know. Who do you,
oh, they like, they just got married. As a March 2026 report to Nicky, this and Diane Tom have
likely married and secret ceremony. Wow. Their style is confirmed. The news during 2026
actor awards, which just happened two days ago. Wow. Okay. I love that. That's awesome. Thanks
for that, Jay. For them. I don't know, Bonnie and Clyde. I mean, I feel like everyone's just
going to be like, oh, I don't know what you're, according to John. Everyone, every
pair, every possible pair. It's all of us could make that awesome. Yeah. Do you know what I mean?
Yeah. Like, that's a hard, to me, that's a hard question. Like, I feel like I need some more
specific. I know it's going to be who would be the worst Bonnie and Clyde combinations of the reject
team. Okay. I don't think Koi and Roxy together would get much done. Right. You're right. You're right.
Okay. Uh, hold on. Let me think me, you and Aaron, me and Aaron. Yeah. I probably just end
up vibing. I told you. We would just end up vibing. You would just hang out. Listen to the music.
They couldn't get stuff. Yeah. We couldn't. Yeah. They couldn't. They would just have fun.
A lot of time. Make jokes. Yeah. Definitely. Right. Um, let's see. Uh, Michael Tesla and, uh,
it's weird. I think I'm not forgetting anybody, but I'm like, okay, who I don't know, like
little John, maybe because they don't, because they don't, because they don't really know each other.
They don't know each other that well. And somehow I, I mean, yeah, I don't, I think they would both
be too like ethical and sensitive. I see. I think that exactly way too sensitive. They
wouldn't be able to get shit done. Meanwhile, everybody here is afraid of me. Yeah. You would be
the, on everyone's body and Clyde. Totally. You're exempt from being on any of the bad body and
Clyde. Right. I'm only on the good ones. Yeah. Because everyone's like, oh, and in fact, even if
you're like saddled with a not great Clyde, you could still probably make shit happen. Yeah.
So I'll probably be like, I need you to do this totally, you know,
totally, even though ideally, Bonnie and Clyde are doing it together. They're doing it together,
but really, yeah. But yes, leave your thoughts on which of us, uh, which combos of us would be the
best bunnies for Clyde's and also, uh, let us know what you got. Tom and Zendaya for their wedding.
All right. Take it away, Jay Dell question two. Oh, okay. After the party in episode six,
where everything between Nate Maddie and Cassie starts unraveling, do you think Nate thrives
on the chaos he creates? Well, yeah. Or is he constantly reacting to the situations he's losing
control over? Yeah. Yeah. It's, but it's both. It's absolutely both, Jay Dell. Like, yeah. I mean,
he loves it. That's how he, his dad loves the chaos too. Um, I mean, just think about it,
right? Nate has been looking at his dad's porn that his dad created from his secret solo
life since he was like seven. Yeah. The dude is going, I don't know. It's real. I need now that
into that. I'm now, I know how to, I'm going to bait people like blackmail like, yes, yes, yes.
And he's constantly reacting to situations. Of course, he's losing control. He's gotten
yes to both. Yeah. I think Nate is like a baby snake in a way like he's conniving and he
obviously knows how to move. But I think he's also still young and still impulsive and still,
you know, he's in a place where he doesn't have as much practice as his dad like crushing his
emotions down. So they still like boil over in more significant ways. So yeah, I think it's both
absolutely a pretty equal helping of both. I would argue because, uh, because yeah, he's a good
crisis manager, I guess, uh, but also it's clear he thrives on the chaos he creates because of the
way he's able to be so cool, calm and collected when doing these heinous things. And because of the
fact that like so much of his and Maddie's relationship is one of the cornerstones is the, the,
the volatility. Mm hmm. The toxicity. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The height of the fight as well as
of the passion. Totally. So. And JDL gave us a little trivia saying all the episode titles,
episode two, two, six are actually named after famous hip-hop songs here in season one,
which we didn't know. So I'll appreciate that. That's fun. I was going to say I've seen a couple
of the titles. Do they just, they just show that the euphoria title card. Exactly. They don't,
they don't really. Yeah. So yeah, I catch, I, I glimpse the titles of the individual episodes like
in here and there in between, but I have also noticed during that there will be like a lyric.
If I don't recognize the song necessarily, there will be a lyric that like becomes the title or
or yes, you're like, oh, right. Yeah. Yeah. So this is a roundabout way of saying I've,
I've started to pick this up. We're picking it up now. We're picking it up now. Yeah. Like a fresh
habit, baby. Uh, you got anything else to tell the people? No. All right. We'll be back for more of
this. It was there eight episodes of season one. I think so. Whatever it is. We'll be back. We're
going to go detox now. We're going to drink a gallon of water, sit in a sauna and then go cry,
go cry and take a valve silence, live in the mountains until it's time to shoot the next one.
Sounds good. No Wi-Fi. Peace. We would make a choice as kids.
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