Euphoria: Season 1: Ending Explained Breakdown: What Really Happened To Rue | SPOILER REVIEW
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Euphoria Season 1 Ending Explained
Euphoria mainly follows Rue and Jules who probably have one of the most fleshed our relationships that we’ve seen on television for a good couple of years, especially with the series just being 8 episodes long. There’s lots of other things to talk about at the end but for this video I just want to focus on those two and what happens to them in the season finale.
Rue and Jules, in the end, come up with a plan to up and move sticks and flee to a nearby town to get away from their life. However, in what is a really heartbreaking moment, Rue backs out of it last minute and decides not to step on the train with Jules because she says that she can’t leave her family.
Rue’s family have already been through a lot and after losing her father I believe that she takes responsibility for her actions and realises that this would only add more devastation to their misery and though she doesn’t want to be there she realises that she has to.
In addition to this I also think Rue finally realises that in her relationship with Jules, there comes a lot of toxicity and she must break away from this cycle. In removing Jules she will actually be able to finally focus fully on her family though that doesn’t mean that she has fully gotten rid of all her demons.
This devolves into her walking home crying and we get flashes of some of her happiest and ugliest memories and we finally learn that Rue’s red hoodie actually belonged to her father and that everything that has happened to her has pretty much been driven by his death.
I’m sure many of you watching this have been in similar situations when losing someone where you hold onto some item of clothing or object that the deceased person owned as a way to remember them and hopefully keep them in your life. With a death of a loved one there’s always one of two ways you can go, either it strengthens you or weakens you and unfortunately we see in the close that Rue goes with the latter, breaking her sobriety and relapsing. From here we get a music video set to the song “All Of Us” by Labrinth which Zendaya herself sings.
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Euphoria The Music Video
It’s a really haunting piece that indicates several things about the character. The feeling of being high can often leave you thinking that you’re in a music video and somehow the things around you may not quite be a reality which it becomes clear that Rue is experiencing.
Reddit user – ulooksosexylisa said the following when discussing Rue’s experience of this:
I doubt Rue pretty much all of the time. She’s an unreliable narrator but rather than as a writing prop, I think she’s unreliable because she’s an addict and addicts are liars (source: am one), but I think in that moment when she relapses, we see the euphoria she experiences, her dad is alive, she’s loving on the family, you’re singing and dancing and there’s a choir. Personally I don’t hear a choir when I’m fucked up but I 100% am a star in my own music video so I think that’s rather accurate. I thought it was an insanely innovative way to portray the feeling of a high.
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"Vibes"
Instrumental by Homage
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