Euphoria Finale: Biblical Fireworks, A Questionable Moral Compass

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The 88-minute Euphoria finale delivers biblical imagery and a Tarantino-style climax, but critics say it never settles on what the show is trying to say: Rue dies of a fentanyl overdose halfway through and Ali takes over as narrator, shifting the focus from Rue’s relationships to a broader critique of algorithm-driven youth culture and the hollow American Dream.
- Gunfights, grisly deaths and fentanyl: Euphoria’s finale was a lurid epic of biblical proportions The Guardian
- ‘Euphoria’ Goes Out With a Whimper The New York Times
- Euphoria Searched for an Epiphany. What It Found Was Nonsense. The Atlantic
- ‘Euphoria’ Officially Ending With Season 3, HBO Confirms Variety
- Sam Levinson Gives Bradley Cooper His "Euphoria" Exit Interview Interview Magazine
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