![]() Number two: the potential fallout promises too much drama to pass up. Number one: Lexi’s right she never does anything for herself and this play is her baby. Selfishly, I’m glad to hear Fez encourage Lexi to move forward with it. She’s suddenly unsure about staging her play (Cassie is looking increasingly unstable and admittedly a theatre production dramatising her flaws probably wouldn’t help things). And for now at least, it’s hard to disagree with her.Įpisode six is a treat for fans craving more Fezco-Lexi content – and by the looks of Twitter, that’s a lot of you. “I ruined my life for you,” she tells him. He closes his bedroom door behind them, essentially isolating Cassie from the outside world. It’s another standout episode for Sydney Sweeney, who plays unhinged teenager pitch-perfectly as she screams again and again that she’s done NOTHING WRONG!!! The episode closes with Nate eventually texting Cassie to pack her stuff – she can stay with him for a while. Maddie isn’t the type of person to forgive and so Cassie places all her hope in standing by Nate, who is, of course, ignoring her texts. Of course, Cassie knows she’s kidding himself – but she also knows there’s no way out from here. In an unexpected turn of events, she insists she’s done nothing wrong – yelling at her mum and sister that “THERE WAS NO CROSSOVER” between her relationship with Nate and Nate’s relationship with Maddie. But remarkably, Cassie isn’t backing down. The fallout from last episode’s Cassie-Nate revelation is in full swing. Not that we’re complaining or anything – if Euphoria has taught us anything, it’s to be grateful for every crumb of hope this show deigns to give us. Most ominously, some viewers predicted that Rue might end up sex trafficked given Laurie’s ominous words in episode five: “The good part of being a woman is that even if you don’t have money, you’ve still got something people want.”īut no, by some miracle, episode six opens with Rue sitting at her family dining table. ![]() ![]() ![]() A more believable place for Rue to end up come episode six might’ve been holding up a diner for some money to pay off her debts, or perhaps sleeping in an underpass. The last time we saw her, she was sprinting out of drug dealer Laurie’s home after spending the night strung out on morphine – it was the first time she had done intravenous drugs and seemed to be the beginning of the end for her. ![]()
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