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It’s been almost a week and we’re still not over it. Rue’s death in Euphoria’s Season 1 finale reveal was almost too much to bear–but now we know the truth. As the episode ended, Rue returned home after dropping Jules off at the train station. Sadly after three months of sobriety–she relapsed.
The season wrapped with a musical number of Rue with a gospel choir and a marching band–representing her state of literal euphoria. However, in a sequence that is still haunting us–the scene ends with Rue on top of a pile of bodies and then falling over the edge. This seemed to confirm the fan theory that Rue was actually already dead and was narrating the series from beyond the grave. However, as clever as that thinking is–it’s not actually true.Rue’s not dead, if that’s the question.
We all knew Zendaya was slated to return for Season 2 of Euphoria so we’re just pleased to know her character is alive. Levinson even gave us some tea about Season 2 saying, It’s not something I want to cut short because of who Rue means to me as someone who has battled with addiction and come out the other side. And because I think that there’s a lot more to delve into and unpack in terms of the effects of addiction on Rue and on her family and those around her. The possibilities are endless in many ways.
If you or someone you know is seeking help for substance use, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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