The Broken Realism Of Euphoria

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    Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    4:07 Breakdown (and nuance)
    6:52 Season 1
    16:48 Season 2
    41:09 Conclusion
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  • @friendlyspaceninja
    @friendlyspaceninja  Před 2 lety +348

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    • @wakisabe
      @wakisabe Před 2 lety +63

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      @cassady_x9552 Před 2 lety

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    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @JohnDoe97637
      @JohnDoe97637 Před 2 lety +16

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    • @bgos4727
      @bgos4727 Před 2 lety +8

      I am a little bit disappointed you didn't do character by character like you did with Riverdale. But i respect your opinion even if i desagree with somethings. Season 2 for me the first episode was weak, it was just a shock factor. Love ep 5, my fav

  • @kazza6078
    @kazza6078 Před 2 lety +3301

    "I'm not a spokesperson for your thoughts" is something everyone who watches youtube or consumes commentating content (including me) needs to hear and internalize, feel free to say it as many times as you need to

    • @Digdigi
      @Digdigi Před 2 lety +64

      Agreed. If one disagrees than dislike and leave. No need for village march.

    • @slsthewriter1299
      @slsthewriter1299 Před 2 lety +12

      100%, yet it's sad that it does have to be said. It should go without saying, but ah well. Lol

    • @flykey1155
      @flykey1155 Před 2 lety +43

      @@Digdigi no! That is not the point, I think. I mean, sure, you can dislike and leave of course, but I think the point is also to not think of content creators as a spokesperson for you, that you have to agree with 100%. So I guess two lessons:
      - youtubers are real people with complex thoughts, not spokespeople
      - we don't always have to agree on everything and that is just fine

    • @Digdigi
      @Digdigi Před 2 lety +8

      @@flykey1155 agree

    • @MilaBelen
      @MilaBelen Před 2 lety

      LMAO are 1912 people seriously so easily influenced??

  • @kickbacknextdoor
    @kickbacknextdoor Před 2 lety +2387

    One of the biggest problem with Euphoria is Sam Levinson and his refusal to get a writing team. He writes it all himself and you can tell I think he would greatly benefit from having more than just himself in a room.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Před 2 lety +102

      So, he's like Tyler Perry?

    • @user-ux3vw6mb4k
      @user-ux3vw6mb4k Před 2 lety +21

      @@suzygirl1843 yep

    • @DonJulio1942
      @DonJulio1942 Před 2 lety +79

      @@suzygirl1843 but Tyler Perry is 10x worse because his films and shows are basically the same just different titles

    • @hwoods-kg1jf
      @hwoods-kg1jf Před 2 lety +74

      He definitely needs a few more writers or at least some people to bounce around some ideas for him because I think he's way to far up his own ass sometimes. I'm really upset he screwed up Kat's story line just because Barbie didn't feel comfortable with the eating disorder story line. I mean actors/actresses should have boundaries as well and not allow anybody to push them either. I mean I understand that writers/directors have "a vision" of their story but sometimes if you take things to far, it really makes the actors/actresses uncomfortable playing that role and it causes tension on set and you don't want that and I think that's just ONE of the reasons season 2 fell flat for me. A lot of unresolved story lines as well which really pissed me off!

    • @MassielRoss
      @MassielRoss Před 2 lety +11

      Soo D&D again

  • @brandonpadilla5402
    @brandonpadilla5402 Před 2 lety +8484

    I feel like the problem this show has is that it doesn’t give us enough innocence in all the chaos. I went to a high school where a lot of shit went down, we partied, did drugs, hooked up with older people, gang wars, constant fights and drama ….. we did so much wild shit, but in the same moments we would be playing man hunt, water wars (an water gun war with teams that lasted for weeks to the point people got sprayed up at work) customized our parking spaces, painted banners for pep rally’s etc. What I’m trying to say is we were still teens at the end of the day. They don’t show enough duality in the characters. They always try and make this point about how the characters are not bad or good but they always lean heavy on the bad without showing the corrupted innocence. I think season 3’s most stand out character will be Gia with her Becoming the school focused character. She has some of that corrupted innocence that the rest of the character are missing.

    • @yosrafaiz9857
      @yosrafaiz9857 Před 2 lety +530

      I think that's why i liked early seasons of skins Uk (1st gen especially). It balanced those two things rather well.

    • @calc3961
      @calc3961 Před 2 lety +662

      This is exactly the problem with the show (ESPECIALLY season two). For a show about high schoolers there is a virtually impossible lack of innocent or “normal” moments where these characters depicted to be 17-18 actually do things appropriate for 17-18 year olds.

    • @derekli1741
      @derekli1741 Před 2 lety +354

      My god, I think you hit the nail in the head because some of these things did happen at our school, most of the school year was just us being kids and learning or hanging out like normal twens

    • @ladylover1134
      @ladylover1134 Před 2 lety +192

      there's a video essay by some guy on youtube called "How to Suffer Well: Sympathetic Characterization in Madoka and Magical Girl Site"
      It compares two animes, both using heavy and dark topics, except one of them is great and the other is infamously shit. the general talking point as to why some edgy shows are considered bad is boiled down to how the show portrays said heavy topics. however, this video actually brought up a unique point that you just so happened to poke at.
      to write a captivating and memorable story, you absolutely must give your audience a reason to see the ending. its never a bad thing to portray suffering, but when it's nothing but suffering, and your characters are experiencing bad things for every breath they take, then it's easy to predict what will happen next. to balance that out, well written stories that handle dark topics will ALWAYS have moments of peace. not only to establish motive and hope for the characters, but for the audience, who now gets clarification on why the characters haven't just up and killed themselves at that point.
      well, besides the fact that its anime and this show is obviously realistically based, it might be a bit easier to believe that some peoples lives never seem to have happy moments. but at the end of the day, euphoria is a fictional show written by some dude who HAS the capability to provide balance to his characters. it doesn't become a comprehensive story; it just becomes suffering for the sake of suffering, and if that's what this show is all about, im baffled as to why fans are excited for a season 3. what do they think is going to happen? they'll suddenly all find god and grow up to become model citizens? maybe they're subconsciously aware that the writing is so loose and distant that the main character, who's been suffering with an addiction this whole time, could just suddenly wake up and decides she'll stop being an addict.

    • @bekijs
      @bekijs Před 2 lety +130

      I agree so much with your statement!
      I also grew up in a crowd that partied, drank, and smoked at the age of 14-18. (Minus drugs though) But we had as many goofy, silly, happy times as we had dark times. That teenage time is so full of duality. Seemingly all at once, we encountered so many new emotions and feelings. Yet, we were still children at heart.

  • @nope6021
    @nope6021 Před 2 lety +4823

    I reeeally wish they made Kat being a victim more obvious because clearly people are taking it WAY the wrong way. And in the show itself, I felt like it was played off as her being a "Girlboss" and "powerful" for "owning her sexuality". Which sure, it *would* be that... if she were in college and not a highschooler. She's underage and becoming a sex worker and being abused by older guys. It's uncomfortable, and yet the "badass walking away with a smirk" scenes make it seem like that's super cool and badass of you. I just wish it was more obvious that that's damaging, especially to a highschooler's mind. That's not how you get into a healthy relationship with your own sexuality.

    • @Undeadsweater
      @Undeadsweater Před 2 lety +143

      Imo it was pretty obvious, but people just still missed the point due to their own preconceptions about “empowerment” or whatever. I guess they could’ve made it more obvious, but it doesn’t make it a worse show that they didn’t. The show doesn’t like to over explain, but I guess some viewers require more explaining than others. They’re catering to the people who don’t need over explaining and can pick up on their messages, but the people who do need more over e planning are still watching the show and end up not getting it. Tough thing to solve- do you over explain and decrease the quality of your show but ensure every single person understands it? Or do you not over explain so that your show is better for those who get it, while leaving those who don’t to get the wrong message. Idk. But either way, people shouldn’t be letting their 13 year old kids watch this shit.

    • @westvirginiascoolestcanadian
      @westvirginiascoolestcanadian Před 2 lety +194

      as someone who is currently 17 and has made that mistake a few times before, thank you for saying this. it’s fucking TRAUMATIZING, not exaggerating or joking, i feel so disgusting when i remember those times, and i’m sure that out of the many, many teenage girls who’ve also done the same thing, plenty of them feel similarly to me.
      edit: i did not sell myself out for sex or engage in prostitution, everything was online and for the most part anonymous, but it led to me being paranoid about someone finding out about it for months

    • @agirloncrack4413
      @agirloncrack4413 Před 2 lety +14

      the actress herself is annoying having exposure for ED would be really important like wtf?

    • @awakeandwatching953
      @awakeandwatching953 Před 2 lety +43

      the show is literally glorifying abuse, this is just picking up where cuties left off

    • @agirloncrack4413
      @agirloncrack4413 Před 2 lety +6

      @@awakeandwatching953 lmao what?????

  • @tobennaokoli4450
    @tobennaokoli4450 Před 2 lety +5897

    I just love how Rue actually flees from the police who SEE her face, past several people who SEE her face, and then nothing ever comes of it. All the property damage she caused, THE TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SHE CAUSED, the police never attempt to find her, it’s just… gone.
    Edit: For people saying this is normal in their places, I should also mention Rue took and lost 10K worth of drugs too. Laurie even already tried to sell Rue into sex trafficking but she escaped and… nothing ever comes of it. I don’t think people just let that kind of stuff go. I hope Rue actually has to deal with this stuff in season 3 and it’s not just swept under the rug.

    • @loveriotradio
      @loveriotradio Před 2 lety +287

      Especially for a burglary charge

    • @hwoods-kg1jf
      @hwoods-kg1jf Před 2 lety +271

      Yeah I thought the same thing about that as well! Like getting out of the car in the middle of the road and causing all those accidents, then robbing somebody's home, then getting chased by the police (while in withdrawals mind you! Which coming from an recovering addict myself, I couldn't run from the cops on my BEST day let alone while in HORRIBLE withdrawals! Thought that was worth mentioning!) and causing all the damage she did on that police chase and using up police resources that she would at least have a warrant out for her arrest! But nope! Sam just glosses right over that as well! I've gotten charges for WAY less things than what Rue did!

    • @ars0on
      @ars0on Před 2 lety +92

      also what happened w the suitcase she borrowed? did she ever pay that women back?

    • @tisam5042
      @tisam5042 Před 2 lety +62

      I come from a place in New York where drug addicts have done a lot more and nothing happened to them so that part, although dramatic, it has happened

    • @MrSnuffer93
      @MrSnuffer93 Před 2 lety +39

      I’m thinking that this stuff is coming back in S3. Laurie for sure.

  • @doodlebrain6594
    @doodlebrain6594 Před 2 lety +694

    The “trying to justify the mediocrity of your show by arguing the show runner is secretly a genius and has some grand plan” reminded me so much of the Sherlock fandom

    • @Melissa-sx9vh
      @Melissa-sx9vh Před 2 lety +32

      Oh yes! I couldn't pin point what it reminded me of but you're exactly right! The fandom is also as toxic.

    • @fulichak6499
      @fulichak6499 Před 2 lety +25

      Yea ikr I'm a part of the Sherlock fandom and I agree that season 4 was above mediocre at best....idk y the fandom gets so defensive about it

    • @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343
      @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 Před 2 lety +43

      And of Pretty Little Liars too.
      Look at how much we excused Marlene and look where that got us.

    • @ohno8398
      @ohno8398 Před 2 lety +13

      This is so funny to me because I was a fan but not in the fandom exactly (and I don't think I'd like it if I rewatched it) and when it ended I was like 'that was really shit' and mad at the waste of time for a bit, but didn't think about it after a while, and I had NO idea there was this whole... thing going on until recently

    • @doodlebrain6594
      @doodlebrain6594 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 that’s a great example of this

  • @litneyloxan
    @litneyloxan Před 8 měsíci +245

    With the passing of Angus, I feel so melancholic about the show :(

    • @user9180
      @user9180 Před 8 měsíci +7

      right 😕

    • @litneyloxan
      @litneyloxan Před 7 měsíci +35

      @@user9180 I dont know how they're gonna write his character off man, he had that cliffhanger ending that we'll most likely never get to find out. Obviously a tv show is meaningless compared to his loss of life for his family but I can't help but think about how no one is gonna be able to replace his role and we'll never see him get with Lexi now 😭 I hope they don't unalive his character for shock in S3. I hope Sam chills and gives him a proper send off for the character to the best of their ability.

    • @melissas7980
      @melissas7980 Před 6 měsíci +11

      @@litneyloxan I don't care about the Lexi connection, but I seriously don't think I'll keep watching this show without Fez. And how would they "unalive" his character? It's just so awful that the cliffhanger was mostly about "is Fez alive? What's going to happen to him?" And now there is no Fez. Period.

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 Před 5 měsíci +9

      ​@@litneyloxan Firstly, did you uninronically say "unalive"? Secondly, they're going to have to kill off Angus' character. He had gotten shot at the end of Season 2 after all. They can just say that he died from his injuries!

  • @Movieslurge2
    @Movieslurge2 Před 2 lety +1206

    I can’t get over how many people have basically said “Noooo the writing for Cassie hasn’t been a misogynistic mess!! Levinson *intentionally* made her into a laughing stock caricature of a hysterical woman (who receives zero care from anyone in-series) because she had an ab0rtion!!”

    • @frankie3010
      @frankie3010 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, but that's because most people don't share your particular political sensibilities. Because they are not fucking 12 and watch the media to form opinions.

    • @aj_san3788
      @aj_san3788 Před 2 lety +91

      Listen, Im not saying whatever his name is didn't write some misogynistic shit bht abortions can mess someone up emotionally and Cassie wasn't written as an emotionally strong person from the beginning - so something as serious as an abortion can affect people in different ways and honestly I believe is what made her so emotionally vulnerable to Nate (not excusing). Also, people weren't sympathetic to her because she slept with her best friends abusive - something she knew about - ex-boyfriend behind her back, which is wrong for many reasons. I'm pretty sure not many knew about the abortion

    • @Sharkytoon
      @Sharkytoon Před rokem +56

      Cassie her whole life was seen as nothing but her body so eventually she will snap : /

    • @Sharkytoon
      @Sharkytoon Před rokem +14

      Cassie her whole life was seen as nothing but her body so eventually she will snap : /

    • @lizanya6433
      @lizanya6433 Před 8 měsíci +16

      this!! i wish people had more sympathy for cassie, but i don’t blame people for not doing that because at the end of the day, sam did not write season 2 cassie in a way that would make it easy for audiences to sympathize with her. but i’m still rooting for her. she will get over her addiction to male validation ✊

  • @goosiesmoosies
    @goosiesmoosies Před 2 lety +7435

    I think you're right about the sexual aspects - it being uncomfortable does make it weirder. I think it would be hard to watch even if they were adults. Sydney Sweeney's oversexualization is particularly egregious to me and her nudity is an example of it crossing the line into being for the viewer's pleasure rather than just portraying realistic sex between teen characters. It bothered me a lot and made me feel gross for watching the show.

    • @taylorgayhart9497
      @taylorgayhart9497 Před 2 lety +759

      That’s a really good point!! I don’t mind media that portrays the sex lives of teenagers, but if it’s portrayed in a way that meant to be received by adult vetoes as sexy or erotic, THATS an issue.

    • @thecavalieryouth
      @thecavalieryouth Před 2 lety +501

      That there were multiple incidents of Sam writing in nudity, getting pushback, and immediately dropping it per the actor's request make me think he wrote that shit in just to see how far he could push it. But bc we're in the 2020s and the age of social media and accountability (to an extent), he wasn't about to behave like a 1930s studio head and threaten someone's career over their refusal to be sexualised and objectified. It just makes him seem that much creepier in my opinion; he'll do his best to get away with as much as possible without pushback. And that's kinda scary.

    • @justine4581
      @justine4581 Před 2 lety +348

      @@thecavalieryouth thing is one of the actresses actually has said she doesn't have as much choice to deny sexual scenes as Zendaya and has said she feels uncomfortable with the amount of sex scenes.

    • @miliejones3900
      @miliejones3900 Před 2 lety +64

      I mind. If you know teens are having sex why do you need to see it? We knew that Elliot and Jules fucked without seeing it. So why are sex scenes for teens okay to you?

    • @thecavalieryouth
      @thecavalieryouth Před 2 lety +43

      @@justine4581 are you referring to the actress who plays Faye? Bc I read that about her. It makes it seem like Sam was taking advantage of her bc she was/is a sex worker, so in theory (in his mind) she wouldn't have any issues with nudity.

  • @kelseyainslie5305
    @kelseyainslie5305 Před 2 lety +5886

    it’s batshit crazy that sam levinson was the only writer for season two… like ultimate power equals ultimate corruption

    • @monisolaolubuyimo6024
      @monisolaolubuyimo6024 Před 2 lety +320

      big budget for nothing

    • @jamangel
      @jamangel Před 2 lety +29

      @@monisolaolubuyimo6024 frrr

    • @thentoobadiguess7920
      @thentoobadiguess7920 Před 2 lety +396

      thing is, he has good ideas, and i really think season 2 could have been really good had they let someone else in the writers room to put a stop to some of his bs and help him resolve the things he sets up, hopefully season 3 gets a more diverse group of writers and can be actually good

    • @Bluey306
      @Bluey306 Před 2 lety +66

      nah, more like ultimate power _reveals._

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +166

      True, he should have had at least a cowriter or two in the writer's room this season. The oversexualistion of certain characters, especially Cassie, is so uncomfortable to watch, especially since Sydney Sweeney wasn't entirely comfortable with Cassie's nude scenes, to the extent that she had some cut.

  • @Alice-pq3dn
    @Alice-pq3dn Před 2 lety +400

    i feel like this was the perfect example of “success kills creativity”

  • @shyb7847
    @shyb7847 Před rokem +259

    When Kat slept with that dude at the carnival, I was horrified. And watching Rue's struggle in season 2 was scary honestly. The fight with her family was something

    • @athena6832
      @athena6832 Před 9 měsíci +21

      And then she bragged about it to that creep online 🤢🤮
      I actually liked Rue's blowup because it was real. Yes there was more to it than getting her next fix but if she hadn't been so strung out she could've communicated with her mom better about why losing the drugs was a dangerous choice. Real addicts aren't rational, real addicts scare their families with their desperation and rage.

  • @coolvids9800
    @coolvids9800 Před 2 lety +2052

    I find it so ironic that for a show that always encourages it's audience to NOT categorise its characters as good or bad, they forever argue about whether characters are good or bad😂

    • @flawedsanity
      @flawedsanity Před 2 lety +165

      Seriously! I just wrote a similar comment. It's so exhausting lol. I think a lot of the audience is younger, a bit too young to fully understand the nuance at all.

    • @laughsngasps
      @laughsngasps Před 2 lety +7

      Lmfao ikr

    • @jamangel
      @jamangel Před 2 lety +43

      This!!! Like euphoria fans who stay arguing blank character is good or bad are dumb asf😭

    • @YourBlackLocal
      @YourBlackLocal Před 2 lety +89

      I mean.. the show clearly wanted you to think Cassie was bad this season.
      Had her get humiliated on stage and beaten up and the show just glossed over her VERY REAL problems with the play.

    • @Matthew-ij3zm
      @Matthew-ij3zm Před 2 lety +79

      ​@@YourBlackLocal At the same time, they made Cassie raise valid points when she got up to that stage. I'm not sure it's (entirely) the writers fault people choose not to see the nuance. The audience just sees Lexie like she's perfect even though she was being a egomaniac bitch exposing people (especially her sister) like that. While I understand her show could have been presented in a more nuanced manner (in order to make people wonder and reflect more about everything rather than just scream SLAAAY cheering for her and that dude who played multiple parts) I still managed to see it with critical eyes, so other people could have done the same. Sometimes I almost feel the producers are expecting too much of their audience. Like when Maddie was toxic as fuck with Nate in the bathtub scene and everyone, again, just screamed YAS KWEEN SLAAAY. I honestly don't think that's what they were going for. Maddie was better this season but there were moments when she was bad and people totally "slept" on them - maybe because they hate people she's being bad to, which technically should be no excuse.

  • @JadeReloaded
    @JadeReloaded Před 2 lety +2192

    This "the writing is bad on purpose" gives me serious BBC Sherlock "secret good finale" vibes. Are we as a society ready to go through that again?

    • @adulttswim6676
      @adulttswim6676 Před 2 lety +148

      The copium for an episode 4 was immense. The fandom went insane for anything and everything to justify a story being mediocre instead of terrible.

    • @alejandrocervantes3624
      @alejandrocervantes3624 Před 2 lety +13

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    • @jemma8661
      @jemma8661 Před 2 lety +26

      Oh my god, you're so right!! I had completely forgotten about that.

    • @orangegreen3769
      @orangegreen3769 Před 2 lety +8

      @@alejandrocervantes3624did she make a video on this?? I love her but I don't think I've seen a video about sherlock if she actually has one.

    • @alejandrocervantes3624
      @alejandrocervantes3624 Před 2 lety +28

      @@orangegreen3769 "the johnlock conspiracy" almost 2 hours long

  • @PSYCHOWORLD
    @PSYCHOWORLD Před 2 lety +1090

    I’m a former drug addict myself and I found your explanation on why this is a realist depiction spot on. When I was high i was the happiest I ever been however the pain and pure trauma from my experiences will never made the high worth it. I found this show so accurate that I honestly got triggered and had to stop watching because I was getting flashbacks and urges. Take this show for what it is but I think at least season 1 is very raw and true. Also The cinematography is some of the best I ever seen ever right next to breaking bad.
    Edit: season 2 is terrible though

    • @marielaceres3944
      @marielaceres3944 Před rokem +53

      Not a drug addict, but an alcoholic and I know 100 PERCENT what you mean, extremely uncomfortable to see, it had the right idea really, just poor execution of many fronts esp in s2

    • @kalenhuntley3508
      @kalenhuntley3508 Před rokem +21

      I struggled with opiate addicton and tbh I only think certain aspects are realistic.
      Like, it doesn't make sense that her mom didn't want rue to go to rehab and how she miraculously just stayed clean without struggling too much.
      Relapses are often part of recovery.
      I also don't like how they don't show even if you just try to use once and a while, for some all it takes is one use to become a daily user.

    • @MsTinkerbelle87
      @MsTinkerbelle87 Před rokem +3

      Same. You literally went in my brain and took the words out lol

    • @1986BNick
      @1986BNick Před 9 měsíci +2

      User of that White Girl. OR Blow. ONE OF THE ONLY FEW THINGS I can recall is the unsolved murder of my first uncle and the many trips of actually having to take my mother on pill buying trips on a daily basis and maybe that one time my friends rottweiler bit me in the arm. I still remember pieces of his blood all over the clothes because we live on an Indian reservation and the tribal police just suck. Besides all that sort of bs that haunts me in one form or the other? All I can really recall is the lit-up energy numness and adrenaline of false confidence that comes along with the tinnitus sound in my ears after spelling out my initials which prophetically spells out NB. Yeah, because that's what everyone needs. IS ALL OF US TYPE OF PEOPLE SPREADING THEIR SOB STORY, RIGHT?.....

    • @MCLefka
      @MCLefka Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm an alcoholic and I completely agree. When I'm drunk it's the happiest I ever am, I enjoy things, I have the motivation to pursue hobbies, but its also when I am the most numb. I feel nothing. Since becoming sober, I have to actually FEEL things again. That's the part about addiction I feel like is never really talked about. The numbness. And when sober, having to actually feel things, so it hits you like a freight train, almost forcing you to use/drink

  • @alepolait8951
    @alepolait8951 Před rokem +243

    Something that Skins did amazingly, was having very young/Teen writers in the show, you can still find their interviews on YT of them breaking down the scenes and the logic it went behind storylines. I was the same age as the characters when it aired, and it felt super relatable, yeah there were very intense storylines (specially with Gen 2) but it felt really raw and truthful with some embellishment. It wasn't as polished, but it was part of its charm. Euphoria is very obvious about having grown-ass adults behind the scenes, so it adds to the ick factor. You can't shake the feeling that it's a grown-ass man writing and directing all of this.
    And as a lot of people have said, it forgets about the good parts of being a teen, Skins was angsty AF, but it was also extremely silly, there was a lot of joy and earnestness.

    • @nafeesanaz
      @nafeesanaz Před 5 měsíci

      Skins is actually a really creepy show tho. They sexualized their underage actors

  • @trae_the_Arrogant89
    @trae_the_Arrogant89 Před 2 lety +5245

    In Retrospect, from a story perspective you are 100% right especially about season 2. It's so easy to get swept into the performances and cinematography. Hopefully season 3 is better

    • @blanchegm6944
      @blanchegm6944 Před 2 lety +122

      I’m really hoping they will write season 3 thinking of season 2 as build-up, it would still not make it up completely but at least it would give it the significance it desperately needs

    • @FrancisFabricates
      @FrancisFabricates Před 2 lety +103

      I cannot say that there is much of any way that season 3 can be anything but a train wreck. They treat the characters so badly. They legitimately cut Kat out because her actress refused to do a Eating disorder arc, which is totally fair.
      The show is at this point a creepy collection of Sam treating characters who are underage to do gross and toxic things.

    • @o-wolf
      @o-wolf Před 2 lety +9

      This show is stripping itself down to what I call bare bones reality time artistic shit.. the reason big setups never "GO ANYWHERE" is because they're not sposed to
      We've been CONDITIONED to watch shows where every moment LEADS to some big conclusion or ties into something
      theres even a sitcom/drama/movie language we all are accustomed to
      IRL.. shit just happens.
      assholes get beat up
      junkies go on crazy temple runs
      &girls become webcam/wattpad influencers then get bigheaded &fall off outa nowhere etc etc
      then once we've clicked away from that tweet/story/link we never hear about them again.
      Sometimes there's consequences.. mostly there ain't
      Cause no one gives a fuck
      Because THATS the life we live now.. shit just happens &we try to make sense of all this data but mostly we never really do
      &That's ok 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @o-wolf
      @o-wolf Před 2 lety +12

      @@FrancisFabricates that's a lie. the (racist) actress herself even clarified it had nothing to do with that. Hell shes even scrambling because the disagreement started when she demanded as much creative control as zendaya &hunter.. Levinson said no.. so she stormed off set &cost them like half a million dollars.. so alot of workarounds had to happen &the execs told Sam to cut some of her scenes (which were superfluous anyways) in favour of expanding on the play

    • @camilatoledosepulveda8454
      @camilatoledosepulveda8454 Před 2 lety +11

      @@o-wolf where did you get that info from?

  • @annekostecki
    @annekostecki Před 2 lety +3030

    As my husband says, this show is "character-driven" not "plot-driven." The deep dives into the characters in the beginning of episodes is interesting. You are correct; this show feels like a long-form music video (with good music). But this show feels like a "trauma dump" the way Degrassi did. It has to feature every single horrible thing that can possibly happen to people, ranging from drugs, to mental illness, abuse, etc.

    • @casperthedumbassghost7164
      @casperthedumbassghost7164 Před 2 lety +159

      as someone who typically gravitates more towards so--called 'character-driven' stories, I don't personally see euphoria as one. Maybe the 1st season, and definitely the 2 special episodes (which I really loved), but this 2nd season seemed to be more aesthetic-driven if anything. Many characters prominantly featured in s1 with promising arcs were completely dropped and I feel like some dropped down to being more cliche than fully realized character (or just suddenly absent lmao)

    • @Granta99
      @Granta99 Před 2 lety +9

      @@BooksRebound You dare speak on who should not be named 😰 lmaoo That book murder ya boy and forced me to keep reading. 😂

    • @annekostecki
      @annekostecki Před 2 lety +45

      @@BooksRebound That definitely sounds like trauma-dumping 😅 I've read books with a lot of serious content, and what I always look for is: how does the trauma serve the narrative? Is is merely for shock value, or is there any philosophical value? Does it even make sense in context? Is it based on a true story? I feel like trauma-dumping is often mistaken for "true drama," with all its serious, depressing elements, but rarely do critics look under the hood and question the purpose. It becomes a contest of "who can throw the most trauma into the narrative."

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 Před 2 lety +9

      @@BooksRebound sounds like the story is missing human/sex trafficking, prison and war.

    • @hannahthereseavila1565
      @hannahthereseavila1565 Před 2 lety +11

      The show may seem trauma dumping. Because the characters experience a lot of trauma in the show. If you have any triggers I suggest you don't watch Euphoria. But they handle most of these issues with tact. Mainly in the first season. We watch the characters backstories and understand why they act the way they do. And the harsh realities of the issues that they face. And how it impacts them emotionally and mentally. I'm able to relate to some of the characters on the show. And I know people like them in real life. I know other fans who can relate to the characters too.

  • @brookecharland7063
    @brookecharland7063 Před 2 lety +511

    I really loved the little short sotires about each characters at the beginning...it's literally my favorite part of the entire show cause backstories are always my favorite kind of stories

  • @MiriamPerez-lf9ud
    @MiriamPerez-lf9ud Před 2 lety +486

    As hard as it sounds, the scene of Maddy and Nate where he brings out the gun made a lot of sense to me (and hit me really hard).
    In an abusive relationship fear and power are essential. So if you think about it, a gun is the perfect depiction of those aspects.
    Maddy is a strong character and he knows even tho she probably still loves him, he betrayed her. He is aware he wont be able to manipulate her anymore. So to bring back that power he threatens not only her, but himself (someone that she cant help but love).
    And finally stating that it was a joke and telling her to stop crying serves to belittle her even more. As a “you’re crazy to believe I was capable of that”.
    He could have used any form of violence or item to scare her (like a knife of some sort or physical violence) , but a gun works perfectly because it allows him to turn the gun to himself with the added perk of knowing it’s not loaded. He has control.
    Finally the fact that there seems to be no consequence of that action is also reasonable. We have to remember Maddy has been abused. And victims of abuse more often than not refuse to talk about it. More over, her best friend, someone she trusted and knows everything she went through is WITH her abuser so… idk it makes sense to me.

    • @angelwolfleyla5265
      @angelwolfleyla5265 Před rokem +16

      very great analysis

    • @syndeybinch
      @syndeybinch Před rokem +10

      Thank you

    • @lisal.5450
      @lisal.5450 Před rokem +8

      Yes very well said

    • @shimmershine6902
      @shimmershine6902 Před rokem +8

      But it makes no sense like… objectively. Like showing up to her house randomly with a gun makes no sense

    • @gwenbar8144
      @gwenbar8144 Před rokem +4

      Thank's for your explanation, now it makes sense to me

  • @purelysmetalnightcore
    @purelysmetalnightcore Před 2 lety +4050

    I went to a high school in a wealthier area that was almost 100% white - like the city I grew up in is actually in the top 10 LEAST diverse cities in the entire US - and I knew students that were just as messy and tragic as the Euphoria kids. It was horribly sad. There was a boy in my grade that died of an overdose in front of his mother and aunt because they were the ones that gave him the heroin and were high themselves. That's just one example of the really bad and surreal things I knew some students were going through. That said, no high schooler should be watching this lol.

    • @solarvoid777
      @solarvoid777 Před 2 lety +453

      I also grew up in a wealthy area that was VERY white. (Literally the last census said that 1% of the population was not white.) My brother witnessed a kid OD in the lunch room of the high school. A kid I rode the bus with was arrested for kidnapping/assault/attempted murder.
      You're absolutely right. Teens don't need to be watching this. And I'm completely heartbroken that teens experience things like this.

    • @Sofiaode18
      @Sofiaode18 Před 2 lety +403

      America is over-medicated and the amount of people who can supposedly relate to messed up depictions of teen life should not be celebrated. Me living in a "third world country", I've never heard of anyone dying of an overdose or more than 4-6 people out of a total of 200 on my grade who did any kind of drugs and even then no one was a dysfunctional drug addict. It was just so normal, like most people actually studied and cared about their grades and almost all of them didn't do anything overly self-destructive. My perception of American highschoolers are dysfunctional people who disrespect adults for no reason and most don't bother to learn. Correct me if I'm wrong here.

    • @bananapuding866
      @bananapuding866 Před 2 lety +95

      i didn't necessary attend a highschool in a weathier area but i did attend a pretty well known perdominately white art school and the ammount of kids who acted like rue and cassie was extremly high.

    • @elly6671
      @elly6671 Před 2 lety +30

      Can you explain to me why are you mentioning race? Or wealth? Are you saying that stuff that happens on euphoria never happens in poorer schools??

    • @purelysmetalnightcore
      @purelysmetalnightcore Před 2 lety +305

      @@elly6671 No, I'm saying Euphoria takes place in a diverse school in LA where the poverty rate is extremely high. People often have the impression that only these poor, inner city, diverse schools are filled with drug addicts and child prostitutes. I was just pointing out that that's not true in my experience, and that these same issues crop up even in wealthy white areas.

  • @noahkirschtein8169
    @noahkirschtein8169 Před 2 lety +711

    i feel genuinely bad for the people who replied to that post like "might have to unsubscribe if I disagree" like? commentary channels are not for agreeing with every point. it's to hear someone's viewpoint, to challenge your own, or to just listen. how is someone so *obsessed* with a TV show that some guy's opinion on it matters THAT much? it's wild.
    to anyone replying to this saying i’m making a big deal out of people unsubscribing: YOU MISSED THE POINT. where is your reading comprehension?

    • @mariannestrgzr9374
      @mariannestrgzr9374 Před 2 lety +7

      wasn't it a joke though?

    • @AJ-xc4qe
      @AJ-xc4qe Před 2 lety +8

      I love this guy but I feel like he doesn't always explain his points well. He mentions something he doesn't like and leaves it there. For instance, HOW was Cassie ruined as a character? I know WHY she was written this way. Because of her daddy issues, she becomes obsessed more than ever on getting attention from men knowing full well how terrible of a person Nate is. Other than that, Season 2 WAS not very good.
      Also, on another video, I personally thought it was harsh he didn't even try to find anything positive to say about Supergirl. And that he missed out on Season 3 and 4.

    • @noahkirschtein8169
      @noahkirschtein8169 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mariannestrgzr9374 sure the dm screenshot may have been, but people genuinely feel this way

    • @Babezilla
      @Babezilla Před 2 lety +2

      No one dies from people unsubscribing

    • @seihlrahk
      @seihlrahk Před 2 lety +5

      I disagree with your comment. I subscribed to your channel so that I could unsubscribe.

  • @laurenherweyer2659
    @laurenherweyer2659 Před rokem +116

    I never thought that euphoria glamorizes drug use. But from an outsider perspective I always kinda thought that it glamourized that detached, ulterior motive type of sex you mentioned. The overwhelming sentiment that I remember encountering from young fans was that Kat and Maddy were cool girlbosses for the way they used sex and sex work. And I do think that, Maddy especially is protrayed as very very cool, like all the time, which makes the way she uses sex seem cool and aspirational. It really feels llike encouraging young girls to enter into sexual situations they don't enjoy with the idea that they can acheive other things through those situations

    • @Bluebooty
      @Bluebooty Před 6 měsíci +1

      This! 100% this! People call the sex in euphoria “realistic” but most people (especially teens) aren’t using sex as some 4D chess move, they’re doing it because they’re horny and sex is fun!

  • @TheZiBuKs
    @TheZiBuKs Před 2 lety +348

    I just don’t get how someone can build up a second season so perfectly, only to then take literally everything into an entirely different direction?
    like you had the tape, the abortion, kat + ethan being together, the ending at the train station and the druglord at fez‘ house and then you have maddy give the tape back (holding onto it while being friends with jules, how was that not a storyline?), cassie immediately getting with nate for no apparent reason except drama + shock value, kat and ethan just doing nothing before ultimately breaking up (I will NEVER get over what they did to my girl), rue and jules getting back together within the first episode and ash just killing the guy with almost no consequences (in the beginning). so basically an entirely new clean slate and THIS is what you do with that?

    • @resarious6225
      @resarious6225 Před rokem +21

      TRUE OMG NO WONDER I FELT SOMETHING WAS OFF AND WAS SO MAD THANK YOU 💀💀💀

  • @shi_.
    @shi_. Před 2 lety +1035

    kat could've had a strong storyline in this season. that 'influencer and confidence' scene was solid and they could have done so much with it. and this is coming from someone who has severe body image issues

    • @FrancisFabricates
      @FrancisFabricates Před 2 lety +32

      Right? There was so much space for her to have so much happen. I expected her to be outed at a sex worker and have to speak about it. To have to face her trauma and to grow from that too. Sam all but erasing her needs to be a bigger issue. Because it shows that Sam doesn’t see plus sized women as actual humans unless they are taking part in the narrative he wants for them. Which is disgusting

    • @isobel_mary
      @isobel_mary Před 2 lety +28

      Apparently they were going to give Kat an eating disorder this season, but the actress refused to portray that, so Sam Levinson basically just cut her from the season.
      Edit: lmao wrote this before I watched the end of the vid haha

    • @Karaetify
      @Karaetify Před 2 lety +28

      I know right? This scene gave me so much hope for good storyline but then it doesn’t go anyware. And Kat is basically an extra. I also think it’s much more intresting if Kat’s problem in relationship would come from her not loving herself still and having problem accepting someone else to love her. But instead it’s just over cause it’s over. And don’t even get me started on their break up scene and the brain cancer thing….

    • @Bubbles603
      @Bubbles603 Před 2 lety +5

      @@alexeliz75 The first 2 episodes really set up that Jules, Kat, Maddy and BB(I think that's her name I dunno) were gonna have more time together but then like they barely ever spoke to each other it was frustrating. Maddy/Kat called Jules up to hang out with them at the bowling alley (where Ethan was third-wheeling poor thing) but then Jules was nowhere to be seen at Maddy's birthday??? Like they were both victims of Nate and Jules and Kat could have been an interesting dynamic to see but then nothing happened like what

    • @boomboom1139
      @boomboom1139 Před 2 lety

      @@isobel_mary dude if you don’t even know what you’re talking about don’t talk about it. That’s not true, stop spreading rumors. Her actress already spoke on it 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ y’all dumb fr

  • @marywallace3378
    @marywallace3378 Před 2 lety +2734

    Sam Levinson’s work (mainly Euphoria, Malcom & Marie, and Assassination Nation) seems too preoccupied with portraying young women in dark, exploitative, and sexual situations. He seems to have a kink for writing them as helpless victims who need saving. Sam has no firsthand knowledge of the teen girl experience so why is that the demographic he’s writing about the most (and not giving his characters the complexity, nuance, and agency they deserve)?

    • @khadyadjisall5708
      @khadyadjisall5708 Před 2 lety +368

      Why is this 30+ man so obsessed with teenager's life and sexuality? Assasination nation was so trashy😣😣

    • @pussydestroyer69285
      @pussydestroyer69285 Před 2 lety +423

      And ppl are forgetting that this was the same issue in season 1. Season 1 is only slightly better than season 2 in my opinion. Maddy sleeping with a grown man at 15 but she was the one "in charge"? Kat becoming a sex worker as a way to "empower" her? Wtf..

    • @marywallace3378
      @marywallace3378 Před 2 lety +264

      @@pussydestroyer69285 exactly! Any decent writer would explore how those situations fucked with their heads but instead Maddy and Kat get written off as empowered and then ignored for other storylines.

    • @aswatik387
      @aswatik387 Před 2 lety +8

      i mean some particular type of characters are more appealing for people to write. Why do you have to always take it in a bad dierection and accuse the person?

    • @Zombiesfromjupiter
      @Zombiesfromjupiter Před 2 lety +160

      @@aswatik387 uh, because its a 30+ year old man putting teens in sexually explicit and vulnerable situations, SPECIFICALLY. read what you said again and think of an excuse as to why he finds that 'appealing' to write that isnt skeezy....

  • @des_got_boost
    @des_got_boost Před rokem +117

    The gun scene actually gave me super bad anxiety cuz I had a partner who put their gun to me too so that actually traumatized me a bit.

    • @torileslie530
      @torileslie530 Před rokem +37

      I’m sorry about that, I hope you’re doing a lot better

    • @pastaslut
      @pastaslut Před rokem +1

      oh my god that’s awful

    • @em-yq1bv
      @em-yq1bv Před 9 měsíci +9

      omg I’m so sorry to hear that

    • @MrAjking808
      @MrAjking808 Před měsícem

      Bs lol

  • @shevanz1589
    @shevanz1589 Před 9 měsíci +28

    RIP Angus Cloud.
    Was actually pretty devestated when i found out he passed away.

  • @abbewinter9249
    @abbewinter9249 Před 2 lety +1903

    I don't have a problem with shows acknowledging teens and their sexualities. That's just a fact of life. I do, however, get uncomfortable when this show and others like it display scenes that would not be allowed to air if they had used actual teenagers to portray the characters. Yes, teens have plenty of sex, but I really don't think we have to *watch* it happen. I've heard way too much about TV writers and producers using their shows as a way to get their sick kicks to believe they have no motives beyond accurate representation. I dunnow, maybe I'm just jaded?

    • @witchy.business
      @witchy.business Před 2 lety +273

      No, I think you’re exactly right. Sam Levinson’s portrayal of teen girls is really gross to me. Feels like he’s fetishizing most of the time and using “art” as an excuse. Especially the way Sydney is portrayed in season 2- just really gross. Not sure if I can watch anymore.

    • @empressfreya9872
      @empressfreya9872 Před 2 lety +132

      also the panning shots. So much of the camera staring at these girls who are supposed to be 16 at most

    • @atuvera9021
      @atuvera9021 Před 2 lety +138

      Aaaand it's kinda weird how a lot of teenage girls in a lotbof shows and movies are written by men... Why teenagers and why girls??? Kinda sus ...

    • @JacisObsession
      @JacisObsession Před 2 lety +6

      @@empressfreya9872 they're 18

    • @UnitedStateOfPop
      @UnitedStateOfPop Před 2 lety +65

      I totally agree and you guys should watch KennieJD video on it. She's pretty much spot on about how uncomfortable I felt watching the first season

  • @FabalociousDee
    @FabalociousDee Před 2 lety +1623

    This is the thing about HBO shows: the nudity, violence and beautiful aesthetics will naturally attract an audience who are either too young to understand the nuance of the stories involved, or those who straight up don't care and need a hit of emotional release through soap opera drama. Game of Thrones & now Euphoria have experienced this phenomena where the complexities of the stories being told, which are character-based and show so much promise, are increasingly overshadowed by visual storytelling and the emotion is lost. Although, it looks like Euphoria got to that place a lot quicker than Game of Thrones.

    • @aimeejenesse116
      @aimeejenesse116 Před 2 lety +18

      WATCH OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH

    • @srizaghosh4474
      @srizaghosh4474 Před 2 lety +116

      That is because GOT creators had the books to back them up. If the writing was left to D&D only, that show would have gone to shit a lot earlier.

    • @Hyperversum3
      @Hyperversum3 Před 2 lety +50

      @@srizaghosh4474 Exactly.
      Let's not give them praises they don't deserve.
      A decent adaptation is the LEAST result a writing team for television must reach when adapting a book.
      Actually obtaining good results from the adaptation and correctly using the new medium is step up.

    • @FabalociousDee
      @FabalociousDee Před 2 lety +4

      @@srizaghosh4474 BIG FACTS.

    • @reese3204
      @reese3204 Před 2 lety +12

      To be fair, Game of Thrones going to shit wasn't really the fault of the show writers. George R.R. Martin gave the writers his original intended ending for the series and then decided to change his mind about ending the books that way because everybody hated it in the show LOL. So the show became a kind of guinea pig.

  • @enoughabouteve
    @enoughabouteve Před 8 měsíci +26

    RIP Angus Cloud

  • @bubblepop999
    @bubblepop999 Před 2 lety +157

    I don't hate Euphoria but I feel like the stans who LOVE it and think it's groundbreaking are the same people who would repost "aesthetic" images and sad girl quotes on tumblr with nothing to remark besides quoting "queen" or "iconic". It's definitely visually striking but self-indulgent af (especially with the Sam Levinson self inserts...) to an obnoxious level at times. The fans definitely miss the mark on a lot of shit they think is "yass queen" moments, especially with the gross amount of teen sexual exploitation story lines featured. It's basically teen trauma dump porn. Like an R rated Riverdale. I can never take it seriously enough.

    • @Ag_33
      @Ag_33 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Very succinctly put. I knew someone who felt a sorta “literally me” thing from Cassie-particularly whatever the context of her crying in the bathroom was (I’ve barely started this video). This particular someone also clearly had undiagnosed BPD, and was very manipulative, and likely found comfort in being “broken.”

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Před 2 lety +1686

    one of the best stories last season was kat’s story and jules special episode was one of the best episodes. so seeing kat and jules literally not do anything this season was what made this season lack

    • @mandolen3317
      @mandolen3317 Před 2 lety +87

      Ikr, I missed Jules so much, honestly I didn't give a shit about Fez/Ash storyline or endless scenes with Cassie

    • @doctorofthugganomicsphd8158
      @doctorofthugganomicsphd8158 Před 2 lety +10

      I was happy there was no kat all of her scenes in season 1 were like filler and interrupted the flow of the other more enjoyable stories

    • @ayanda6208
      @ayanda6208 Před 2 lety +12

      @@doctorofthugganomicsphd8158 may I ask why you didn't find her scenes enjoyable?

    • @Matthew-ij3zm
      @Matthew-ij3zm Před 2 lety +11

      @@ayanda6208 Because she's like a 16 years old exposing herself to older guys on the internet, maybe? Because that's not really who she was, as she soon realized? It was awkward.

    • @doctorofthugganomicsphd8158
      @doctorofthugganomicsphd8158 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ayanda6208 felt too disconnected from the rest of the show and after watching season 2 I disliked it more cause it didn’t have an affect on the rest of the story. I understand why it’s there but just wasn’t enjoyable to me in the slightest especially when compared to the other stories

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 2 lety +2043

    This show suffers from the same problem as "Stranger Things", in my opinion, in that they've introduced so many new characters, that previously important ones have ended up on the back burner. Jules and Kat suffer from this the most, with Kat being lucky if she got a line in an episode. This is due to Barbie objecting to Kat's proposed eating disorder storylines.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +225

      @Ks In Season 2, they added Max and Billy. They were alright characters, but didn't really feel necessary at times. However, by Season 3, with the addition of Robin and Erica, the cast feels more crowded, with Will, Lucas and Jonathan being pushed to the side to focus on other storylines. Will even had an interesting storyline about not wanting to grow up, while his pals are distracted by their girlfriends, but that gets forgotten about halfway through the season.

    • @TsudaraTogami
      @TsudaraTogami Před 2 lety +75

      That shits actually wild. watching her try and explain her character arc in interviews is hilarious and kinda sad

    • @depgabby
      @depgabby Před 2 lety +127

      this problem with Euphoria stems from the fact that Sam Levinson is the only writer of the show. He would really benefit from some help to handle all of those storylines

    • @GabesEdtiz
      @GabesEdtiz Před 2 lety +59

      @@trinaq well at least Stranger Things doesn’t have it as nearly as bad as Euphoria. They do the whole balancing a large cast thing better, at least imo

    • @may.k_me
      @may.k_me Před 2 lety +26

      I'm sorry but, what new characters were introduced in Euphoria? Apart from Elliott, whose main service to the plot was to break Jules & Rue up by revealing Rue's using again, there wasn't anyone. Faye? She served her purpose and wasn't anyone that we knew any more than we needed to.
      The main cast were still the same, the only difference was that Sam just didn't bother to write for half of them.

  • @claryia3224
    @claryia3224 Před rokem +18

    "Audience of Euphoria is one of the biggest problems" GOD, YES THIS IS SO FCKNG TRUE

  • @jessicahay9305
    @jessicahay9305 Před rokem +56

    Euphorias depiction of drug addiction is by far The Most accurate I've ever seen. As a drug addict in recovery myself I can tell you it does an amazing job showing what it's like to be an addict on both sides of the issue.

  • @mariasolano6716
    @mariasolano6716 Před 2 lety +1543

    i completely agree with how they threw away the cassie-mckay relationship out the window. it truly needed more explanation as to why they ended things so "abruptly" since they were only together for 5 minutes. cassie got an abortion, which is totally something that truly messes up with someone's head and body, and the way that they never addressed it properly was very confusing. she only said "i don't think i'm a good person," but she already made out with nate in a bathroom 5 minutes before that, so they expect the audience to completely forget about her last moments in s1. after they got rid of mckay, like you said, they made cassie to be nate's puppet, also completely ignoring the fact that she went through something very traumatic. big big Big plot hole there. like you said, a lot of the things in s2 happened "off-screen," and this was one of them

    • @brittneyharmon6647
      @brittneyharmon6647 Před 2 lety +49

      I wish they actually had a normal arc where it shows a woman getting an abortion and not caring. Seeing it as just what it’s meant to be and protecting their livelihood as well as the good for the unborn child.

    • @sweetreon7916
      @sweetreon7916 Před 2 lety +4

      I think the reason McKay and Cassie broke up was because the abortion it’s implied a little because McKay said he wasn’t ready but Cassie wanted to think idk and the abortion I feel like Sam didn’t want to adress it normally instead he took her abortion and took that into s2 and made her crazy because an abortion and the breakup made her like want someone to love her and kinda crazy I feel like she just wants someone to love her also mckays actor didn’t want to do euphoria anymore so

    • @trayvontruss9184
      @trayvontruss9184 Před 2 lety +31

      @@sweetreon7916 McKay actor didn't quit. He was written off and didn't know why. It was stated in the video. There is an article that explains it. Daily beast article on mckay . The actor said he doesn't know why he was written off. Also I think we are to believe mckay and Cassie broke up because of the abortion but the show contributed it to them being in different places. In their last scene together, the abortion is not even allured to at all. Her abortion was never mentioned ever. It's was like it never happened. We can also assume Cassie is going crazy because of the abortion but again the show chalks her insanity to her daddy issues.

    • @lotine7238
      @lotine7238 Před 2 lety +45

      Tbh, not every abortion messes with a person's head and body... Some people get over it fast

    • @Galorrrreeeee
      @Galorrrreeeee Před 2 lety +22

      Not only that but she didn’t even get held accountable for cheating, and they never addressed why mckay was there. Then they thought away mckays character who’s far more subtle and actually has many struggles many boys have said to relate to.

  • @jonginisholy
    @jonginisholy Před 2 lety +644

    The way Jules was written this season brings me so much disappointment. Especially because her special episode is fucking amazing and omg I was so excited to see Jules exploring femininity on her own terms but nope. We got the weird Elliot and Jules thing. SO UPSET.

    • @ashleylio1861
      @ashleylio1861 Před 2 lety +91

      Yeah, I expected her to have developed throughout all of season 2, but nope. The way they broke up Rue and Jules, by adding a man in between a lesbian relationship felt enraging to me.
      I just wish Sam left that tired trope to die, because it's such a bad and tired thing to make a guy come between them. Someone bring Hunter to write her character or this show will plummet more in season 3.

    • @jonginisholy
      @jonginisholy Před 2 lety +74

      @@ashleylio1861 RIGHTTT??? WHY CAN'T PPL LEAVE LESBIAN RELATIONSHIPS ALONE???? WHY IS THERE EVER A NEED TO BRING A MAN INTO THIS?

    • @offende1425
      @offende1425 Před 2 lety +9

      I mean… drake is a producer in euphoria. Who knows he might have something to do with that messy storyline. Especially adding Elliot.

    • @captainbeastwinger4940
      @captainbeastwinger4940 Před 2 lety +2

      @Jongin Is Holy maybe because it's not a lesbian relationship jules is bisexual that was established in the literal first episode

    • @jonginisholy
      @jonginisholy Před 2 lety +39

      @@captainbeastwinger4940 I'm referring to her special episode. She states in the episode that the only reason she thought she liked men and hooked up with them was because as a Trans person she thought that was the way she could as she put it 'conquer femininity'. And the episode ends with her coming to terms with her realizing that she doesn't like men.

  • @kiwimaracuia9834
    @kiwimaracuia9834 Před 2 lety +86

    When I was a teenage girl, I found every single drug use I saw in any film or show just glorious. I liked the kind of self-important misery it gave the characters. Even horrifying examples like Christiane F. looked cool to me. The only non-glorifying movie for me was Requiem for a dream.

    • @winterviveca5976
      @winterviveca5976 Před rokem +3

      Yeah I googled Christiane F photos and couldn't stop imagining myself in her shoes. Now when I read her story, it's the biggest anti-ad for drugs. But when you're a kid... You just shouldn't interact with some things

  • @TheApryl
    @TheApryl Před rokem +161

    I am also made deeply uncomfortable by the sex scenes, but for a different reason. It makes me uncomfortable because unfortunately, the way sex is portrayed in the show is the reality for a lot of young women. I truly didn't enjoy sex until I was an adult and met a man who really loved me and prioritized my pleasure. Our culture surrounding sex is so fucked up. I worked at an adult store for a really long time and the number of women who I helped who'd never had an orgasm was so sad. I'm talking women in their 30's or 40's who just had sex with their husband to keep him happy. Anyways, my point is, yeah the sex scenes are deeply unsettling, (Especially since these characters are underage.) but I believe A LOT of women relate to at least one of the girls on the show and TBH Nate's attitude about sex is how I imagine most men view sex.

  • @sideysophie
    @sideysophie Před 2 lety +1400

    I think that euphoria doesn't really show the consequences of doing drugs as much as people say it does. Only Rue experiences hard consequences for using drugs, and it's only her that gets addicted. While many other characters, like Elliot, Fezco, Ashtray, Cassie & Maddy do drugs at parties and get togethers but never get hooked up with them or have any consequences. (At least that we can see) It seems like they are like "Hey, if u are just doing it for fun at parties and not often, there isn't as much of a chance you'll get addicted, or experience consequences for it, expect of this poor mixed girl who has fuck up mental health since before the drugs"

    • @MrsLPAmy
      @MrsLPAmy Před 2 lety +73

      I mean, they have problems because of it but they aren't addicts. They might have health problems from it but the problems Rue has because of being an addict and taking drugs, are not just health related.

    • @Jimin-km9qx
      @Jimin-km9qx Před 2 lety +58

      Uhmm sorry did you watched the show? Ashtray was dead and Fez tried to help rue escaping of the drug issue he literally doesn’t like to sell drugs he just do that bc it’s the only way to him to get money. Cassie and Maddy are not seen as much taking drugs only in s1 with the molly thing

    • @miseendriste6337
      @miseendriste6337 Před 2 lety +110

      @@Jimin-km9qx And? How does that negate OP's point?

    • @sideysophie
      @sideysophie Před 2 lety +8

      @@Jimin-km9qx I agree with you, i meant it just in the sense of getting addicted to them

    • @Jimin-km9qx
      @Jimin-km9qx Před 2 lety +6

      @@miseendriste6337 how the characters do not have consequences ash is dead bc of what he did...

  • @maddieatkinson1527
    @maddieatkinson1527 Před 2 lety +1564

    the thing about the show that bothers me the most is the way it sexualizes female bodies and lesbian relationships and then tries to frame it as subversive. showing naked female teenage characters for no reason will never be subversive, its just shock value built on exploitation. and the way this objectification of women bleeds into the lesbian characters is beyond gross.. the way jules said multiple times that she didnt like men and had an entire episode where compulsory heterosexuality was a main focus yet then SLEPT WITH A MAN ???? its beyond disgusting, bad writing is one thing but enforcing fetishistic oppression of marginalized groups in a generation defining show has astronomical consequences.

    • @FA-cm3bu
      @FA-cm3bu Před 2 lety +16

      omg i didnt even think abt how her sleeping with a man literally aftering saying she isn't interested in them is like,,, the direct male fantasy of a lesbian... that's so gross

    • @maddieatkinson1527
      @maddieatkinson1527 Před 2 lety +178

      @@FA-cm3bu yep. and its made even worse with the scene of elliot saying rue and jules were playing "lesbian power games" with him and the very deliberate choice to play a song about a man in a lesbian bar in a scene of elliot jules and rue. thats what really cemented it as intentionally lesbophobic writing rather than just bad, accidentally offensive writing for me.

    • @aswatik387
      @aswatik387 Před 2 lety +5

      @@maddieatkinson1527 there are so many movies of those movies where the opposite of those things happen. I know the minority and all that but common its a scene in the storyline and not some social commentry. You may not like it but taking offence in a storyline is whole different dimension. If it is like that then don't also shout on countries that ban gay scenes. And what does "enforcing fetishistic oppression of marginalized groups in a generation defining show has astronomical consequences." mean?? You only care about it because it got popular, right? Its audience who makes something generational so shout out to viewers like you.

    • @maddieatkinson1527
      @maddieatkinson1527 Před 2 lety +141

      @@aswatik387 what?? men "turning" lesbians is a extremely common trope in media and its an attitude present in real life too. and yes it would matter regardless of popularity but its popularity makes it worse because more people are seeing it and not enough people are being critical about it. and im not a viewer, i stopped watching the show as soon as they had a lesbian sleep with a man. dont try to lecture an actual lesbian on how were portrayed in media when i deal with the consequences of this bs every single day. i couldnt even fit all the disgusting things men have said to me and lesbians i know in this youtube comment. how marginalized groups are represented in media MATTERS, media is a reflection of reality and media in turn can affect reality.

    • @carolinavaz395
      @carolinavaz395 Před 2 lety +4

      THANK YOU! as a lesbian myself it really grossed me out how jules' entire special episode centered her realizing she didnt like men, she liked the attention they gave her because it gave her a warped sense of validity in her womanhood and was trying to please them and VERBALLY saying she was no longer interested in men anymore... only to cheat on rue with elliot (one of the characters who not only slut shamed her, but didnt believe her when she said she didnt like men and planted the seeds of chaos between their relationship). Like sam idk what the fuck youre doing but thats not a good message to send at ALL

  • @alyssarose3880
    @alyssarose3880 Před 2 lety +46

    I like the character backstories. It's an insight into why they are the way they are.

  • @KathBorup
    @KathBorup Před rokem +55

    The scene where Rue was doing a detective parody has layers to it that I'm not sure you appreciate. Her character has bipolar disorder. One part of having bipolar disorder is experiencing mania. When people are manic they often think they have special insights and get wrapped up in there all-consuming theories about things. The detective thing was a funny way to show this.
    Having said that I totally agree with you on a lot of the major plot points not paying off. I was scared for Rue not paying back the money to the drug dealer. I would imagine owing money to a crime boss would really bad thing and surely it wouldn't take the dealer long to retaliate.

  • @dii4741
    @dii4741 Před 2 lety +226

    honestly, I feel ike the Euphoria is a "aesthetic tumblr gif blog" kinda show. It's interesting to me, but like you mentioned with ✨the vibe✨, these scenes all in isolation would be found on tumblr mood boards

  • @deepavasudevan1761
    @deepavasudevan1761 Před 2 lety +585

    have i watched an episode of this show? no. will i eagerly watch this spoiler filled review and act like an expert afterwards? 100%

    • @Anoki_S1
      @Anoki_S1 Před 2 lety +17

      Exactly 😂

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +51

      Preach, I mostly just "watch" this show through CZcams reviews, and I have a fair gist of the storylines.

    • @mcguffers
      @mcguffers Před 2 lety +42

      I will always appreciate the hours of my life that he has saved me by not having to watch these shows while still letting me feel cultured

    • @lostinthelookingglas
      @lostinthelookingglas Před 2 lety +5

      same

    • @phoenixdzk
      @phoenixdzk Před 2 lety +4

      Same

  • @claraaaa2003
    @claraaaa2003 Před 2 lety +103

    THANK YOU for mentioning McKay. I first watched S1 when it first came out but couldn't finish watching cause of my dislike of all the characters and over dramatised plot (Nate's storyline was ? and Jules was kinda interesting ¿). The only character i liked was McKay (and Fez and Ash) so it was weird to me why was no one mentioning him with all the euphoria talk when S2 was coming out. Huge disservice to the character and his storyline.

    • @ItsWickked
      @ItsWickked Před měsícem

      His story sucked and he was an emotional cry baby . Dude used more tampons than the females on the show. He was not missed by most fans

  • @laurencamila9024
    @laurencamila9024 Před 2 lety +50

    This show has been so hyped I thought it was gonna change my life. I started watching it with some friends and after like 40 minutes of narration I was falling asleep and said "can we watch something else" which I only didn't say earlier to not ruin their enjoyment, but they all replied with "thank god, yes please" and the like.

    • @Sandrinarhonda
      @Sandrinarhonda Před rokem +4

      LMAOOOO me never watching this show but watching this video and seeing how trash it is

  • @kelianec.arsenault9185
    @kelianec.arsenault9185 Před 2 lety +480

    I like to play “what was that for” with this show, here’s a list:
    -Kat and Ethan, what was that for
    -Nate attacking Maddy with a gun, what was that for
    -McKay being assaulted, what was that for
    -Cassie’s abortion, what was that for
    -Fezco attacking Nate, what was that for
    -Elliot, in general, what was that for
    -Maddy and the milf, what was that for
    -Leslie’s crying asking to take Rue in rehab, what was that for
    -Jules cheating??? What was that for
    -Laurie drugging Rue hinting the whole human trafficking?? What was that for
    Update: before anyone replies please read the comments

    • @simplyawful543
      @simplyawful543 Před 2 lety +52

      Nate deserved to get his ass beat and for Leslie there is either 2 reasons
      Reason 1: She couldn't afford to send Rue to rehab and therefore was begging them to let her go
      Reason 2: Lots of rehab facilities don't even have that space to begin with, and therefore they try to occupy that space with the patients who "need it more", for example Rue, a 17 year old girl who still lives with her parents, isn't seen as being in the same danger as a middle-aged adult with no one else to turn to

    • @diamcole
      @diamcole Před 2 lety +74

      Fezco attacking Nate made the most sense to me. He went to the cops instead of handling his own, Fezco beat his ass for snitching and almost getting him caught up.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +34

      Ditto, while Fezco beating Nate to a bloody pulp made a little sense based on what we already know about the two characters, the real issue is that none of these stories have any real bearing on the plot. They're simply tossed aside as soon as they no longer fit the narrative function.

    • @kelianec.arsenault9185
      @kelianec.arsenault9185 Před 2 lety +13

      @@simplyawful543 He definitely deserved that, but did it bring anything to the story?
      It didn’t lead to anything else, everyone just brushed over that. I thought maybe it would be a conflict in Fez-Lexi relationship but no, I thought Nate was going to get revenge, but no. Nothing happened
      It was good seeing his ass getting beat but I don’t think we should glorify Fezco violence either (nor Maddy’s). A person beating the shit out of another one is weird, tho satisfying, it’s still a bad thing to do who leads to nothing in the end.
      Also Leslie, yes, the scene is absolutely great, the actress plays it incredibly well, But, they make it seems to be like the biggest event ever, just like Dylan said in the video, it’s like a matter of life or death, yet Rue stays clean without going to rehab, she does just fine, so the whole scene was there just for the performance and drama of it

    • @kelianec.arsenault9185
      @kelianec.arsenault9185 Před 2 lety +41

      @@sweetembrace6706 story line is supposed to have a point and bring somethings to the plot. A random ass scene thrown in the show for drama isn’t a story line, it’s a waste of time

  • @melissac3899
    @melissac3899 Před 2 lety +1185

    Cassie was definitely the most unrecognizable in season 2 as many have already pointed out.
    She went from being this soft spoken, naive but kind girl to some spineless, always yelling psycho in the span of a few weeks (winter dance to new years). Someone said that Sam has seemed to have found his "muse" in Sydney Sweeney and it's incredibly apparent when 80% of the show was centered around her.
    What's odd though is that for how much the show showcases Cassie (and her boobs) it does so little to actually explain *why* she makes the decisions she does regarding Nate. Episode 1, they have a normal conversation, get in his car and then she's taking off her panties unprovoked. *She* initiated their entire "relationship" with that move and it is *never* explained why. It seems like she legitimately loses any sense of self when in season 1, although she was incredibly naive at times, she did have some backbone (her arguing with Mckay at the carnival after he tried to play her in front of Nate). Nate and Cassie are almost always shown having sex or arguing about Maddy (disregarding Nates fantasies about her). Never talking about their "feelings" for each other. They never show *what* it it that makes her choose Nate and why she was so easily and willing to throw her friendship with Maddy away.

    • @lunazen8661
      @lunazen8661 Před 2 lety +54

      Well I mean they kinda do hint at the fact that she has daddy issues which resulted her need for receiving validation from men, she never had a proper fatherly/men figure in her life so she's striving to find that in someone else (don't know why she thought she would find that in Nate...but she loves to be loved so they say 🤷‍♀️). But I do agree that her character change and progression was quite drastic, they should've been more direct and explicit with her reasons rather than just hinting at it. This season was a mess overall, so many missed opportunities 🤦‍♀️

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před 2 lety +153

      @@lunazen8661 that's the problem though, they only ever hinted at that. they did not take the time to fully explore why she was in this relationship with nate in a deeper way. the show never goes inside her head or bothers to really give cassie any sort of self reflection. so it feels so disconnected from season 1 cassie, and has no relevance to her character at that point.

    • @lunazen8661
      @lunazen8661 Před 2 lety +53

      @@chaaaargh Yeah I definitely agree! They made the focus solely on Nate's feeling whilst they were painting her as the villain. Not giving the audience any perspective or reasoning on why she was behaving like that. A quick narration from Rue explaining "why" and her "feelings" could've fixed that, cuz all of these characters are supposed to be very grey (neither good or bad), but they just made Cassie out to be the "bad" guy this season when it's obvious that she has internal struggles that needed to be explored. Its a shame.

    • @Movieslurge2
      @Movieslurge2 Před 2 lety +58

      It 100% feels like Cassie’s scenes / arc this season were meant to be Jules & Maddy’s. The Nate/Jules plot specifically. But I also can’t help but notice the show abruptly gave Cassie all of Maddy’s negative characteristics (with an added tone of “she’s so pathetic!! Let’s laugh at her and hope she gets beaten up!!” In the writing that was NOT there with Maddy) which are all gone from Maddy with zero actual development to justify this change in either of them. Most of Cassie’s scenes would make more sense if it were Maddy or Jules….

    • @lunazen8661
      @lunazen8661 Před 2 lety +40

      @@Movieslurge2 I agree, that theory lowkey makes sense considering that Jules and Nate did had a relationship dynamic that was never explored this season even tho it was built up in season 1. It also would've made more sense for Maddy to then have the tape. She could've used it as a way to threaten them or get revenge. The fact that she just gave it to Nate at the end of this season ruined the purpose as to why she had it in the first place. Why let her have the tape just for him to get it back ??? That storyline was so anticlimactic.

  • @caitlynmarie2677
    @caitlynmarie2677 Před 2 lety +64

    After watching it, I decided it exemplified the epitome of” fake deep”
    But, if I were 16, I would be modeling my life after it. So I can’t completely hold “loving it” and thinking it’s the best show ever against the younger generation, because I would have felt the same way 10-15 years ago. But it’s not the masterpiece it’s being made out to be. I also recognize that trying to tell almost anyone that is pointless.
    Last thing - nearly all of the commentary I’ve witnessed is almost exclusively about Maddy and Cassie and their relationships with Nate. That’s all I have seen anyone discussing. Because of this, I went into it expecting them to be the main focus of the show, but they’re not. They’re the B-plot, sometimes even the C-plot, in most episodes. They’re shoving Rue and Jules’ relationship and Rue’s struggle with addiction down your throat, and there is a LOT there to talk about, to learn and grow from, even. But I don’t see anyone talking about ANY of that. It’s all Maddy and Cassie and Nate.
    So… my point is that there is a lot of real sh*t to take away from the show, to talk about on a deeper level. But the only thing people are taking away from it? Maddy and Cassie and Nate, omg. It’s sad.
    10:36 Kat, too. A million times more fascinating as a character with a deeper story that’s well worth discussing. But nope. She’s been reduced to having a few catchy lines, “slayyyyy Queen” and “boss bitch”… and I know. The target audience. Blah blah blah. But it’s depressing how much they’re missing the points that are worthy of discussing further.

  • @samanthasmith837
    @samanthasmith837 Před 2 lety +182

    Look, literally all of the problems I have with this show could have easily been solved if they had made the setting of the show college. Because I do for the most part enjoy the story but, at least to me, the fact they keep trying to put this in a teenager/high school mind set kills me.
    1. People live at home and go to college ALL the time.
    2. People drug exploration typically (not always) starts and is exasperated because of college mentality.
    3. Basically the same thing with sex and how this show portrays the relationships.
    4. A ton of their scenes would make since if they were college age instead on young teens who are monitored by their parents.
    Literally if they had just aged these people up a couple of years it would have made the whole story run more smoothly and make it so much less creepy with these teenagers acting like experienced adults.
    LITERALLY 18-22 WOULD HAVE BEEN FINE. Maybe still a little awkward but the whole thing would have seen A LOT less excessive.

    • @aj_san3788
      @aj_san3788 Před 2 lety +18

      I agree, it would also make more sense if the show was truly NOT trying to get teens to watch because of course teens are going to be interested about a show about teens

    • @marielaceres3944
      @marielaceres3944 Před rokem

      @@aj_san3788 Um I'll have to disagree the show isn't "trying" to do anything to cater to teens, it's just young minds who are interested in sex and drugs and naturally idolize these things due to social pressures, a tale as old as time. That has nothing to do with the show but rather the teenage climate.

    • @Sasu123456789x1
      @Sasu123456789x1 Před rokem +4

      Finally someone said it all! Yasss 👏🏾👏🏾 I've had this biggest issue for years when it comes to shows like this

    • @Arri7979
      @Arri7979 Před rokem +1

      I fully agree with you. They could have easily been freshmen in college or going to a community college close to home or literally anything else that would have made the cast over 18, but still in a school setting.

    • @winterviveca5976
      @winterviveca5976 Před rokem +1

      Why would 18 year old be fine? What does happen to you people the moment midnight on your birthday strikes and you go from 17 to 18? I was just as messed-up as the day before, I looked the same, I had the same problems and everything bad that would happen to me after I hit 18 would be just as messed-up. I don't understand why it's universal ethical take. Also teenagers do drugs, have sex, drink alcohol, go through awful things too. A lot of them need some representation of their problems - maybe not in Euphoria form, but also not in Disney Channel form. At least actors in Euphoria are adults, not mistreated child actors

  • @segiitaff6421
    @segiitaff6421 Před 2 lety +216

    it’s crazy to me how one of the biggest plot points of season 1 was the tape of jules and nate’s dad, the blackmail (and jules and nate’s relationship)… and the resolution in season 2 is so anticlimactic. had jules been given a bigger arc this season we could have seen how the tape affected her life, since she didn’t even know she was being SECRETLY recorded. jules story this season was just wasted.. sad

  • @DGaia-mi8kq
    @DGaia-mi8kq Před 2 lety +197

    Euphoria does feel like what being a teenager was, in some way. Feeling like you are some sort of badass, tragic person when really you're just a dramatic kid going through it

  • @oldladytrexarms
    @oldladytrexarms Před rokem +24

    The issue of Euphoria vs. Skins in terms of nudity is that the nudity in Skins isn't as overboard or unrealistic to me in comparison to the way the kids here acted. Euphoria was just a tad too adult to me in comparison to Skins because there just wasn't enough innocence and actual teenage mannerisms. Ethan was one of the closes to acting like a teen. The other issue is that pretty much every character is depicted as messed up and dark and not just innocent. There were plenty of normal kids without issues when I was going to school. Euphoria made it like everyone was so messed up and depressed and it's a little too ridiculous to enjoy.

  • @peterchernev5991
    @peterchernev5991 Před 2 lety +42

    The "confrontation" between Maddie and Cassie was one Benny Hill Theme from being a complete slapstick gold. Also, is McKay okay? He dropped out of the show completely after the premier of season 2. Also, "What's the point of that" is a very suitable tag line for the whole season. Which I feel somewhat peeked with episode 5 and never recovered.

  • @joolaine
    @joolaine Před 2 lety +551

    As someone who works for a network, I cannot believe Sam Levinson has that much creative control? Yes, someone like him, that sells a complete vision, sometimes gets more slack, BUT season arcs, structure and character development would still be looked after by network executives or editors? Either everyone agrees with what he's doing or he has an immense amount of power over this show. Does he not get network notes?

    • @FrancisFabricates
      @FrancisFabricates Před 2 lety +51

      Well a lot of people who are a part of it have explained that he does have the power? The show made intense amounts of money for them. The actors were bullied into doing a lot they didn’t want. The visuals were amazing because of the creative team. I know the lead makeup artist on the show and she is brilliant, her team are truly amazing humans, but they don’t overlap with Sam as much as others do. There is enough out there to show from the actors and other people on the staff that for whatever reason Sam had WAY too much power over this season. There are so many photos of the cast passed out all over the place. I also think tbh from what I have seen Hunter, Zendaya and Sydney say that he did a weird mix of pandering and then bullying of these younger (mostly in experience) actors to get them to do what he wanted and think that it was a good idea. Out of anyone, a well to do white guy having that much control over a show is the only type of person who could. I’ve worked on shows, edited scripts and been a part of many different areas of media and usually like you said it’s not absolute control. But you do find it happens even if it’s got a writing team the show runner will just pick what is most in line for them and edit what they want. But Sam did have control over everything on this and it’s why it’s such a big departure from season one.

    • @andergarcia4953
      @andergarcia4953 Před 2 lety +29

      Its hbo they allow dumb and dumber to do whatever they want with game of thrones

    • @elo_9123
      @elo_9123 Před 2 lety +23

      I was so shocked that he got to direct every. single. episode !

    • @andrewduong2740
      @andrewduong2740 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm still surprised that something as singular in vision as Season 2 of Euphoria could be so inconsistent, disjointed, and narratively untidy.

    • @amberwingtundrawing776
      @amberwingtundrawing776 Před 2 lety +23

      It might also be bc his dad is a big name in Hollywood

  • @Death2Caitlin
    @Death2Caitlin Před 2 lety +1092

    Season 2 just doesnt have any consequences to the actions which makes their behaviour and actions a bit more acceptable to the audience. Whilst season 1 has consequences thats where the glorfication comes into play. Even the darker moments in season 2 were shot beautifully but Rue had no real consequneces of losing the suitcase. The same with Jules cheating on rue and the cassie and nate situation. Yes we had a brief fight between maddie and cassie but like that completely went back on the character development of Maddie in season 2. There was zero consistency and too many stories and scenes that last no longer than 5 minutes making it feel messy. The issue with the nudity especially with season 2 is that it was mostly cassie and mostly when she was crying or being horribly manipulated. Nudity can be implied and doesnt always have to be seen on screen to be realised like yeah they were fucking of course shes nude. I feel betrayed because we got zero Jules which we were told we were getting in the Jules special ep. Season 1 had consistency and didnt leave all loose ends but was still able to have cliffhangers whilst season 2 was just zero finsihing to the story. Sam loves to insert himself to his work ie in Malcolm and Marie but also with Rue and Lexi in euphoria. Season 1 had years of this man writing so how can he expect a whole season written only be himself to be anywhere close to season 1. Season 2 felt like a fan made season. Theres no other way to explain it. I really enjoyed season 1 but non of the characters were recognisable so I didnt feel the conection i felt in season 1. They really thought the coolest thing they did was maddie and nate getting together but theres no end to it- he storms off and thats it they "break up"?? idk cos its not explained well ahh just so frustrating and I have no hope for season3 unless Sam gets other writers in the writers room.

    • @juliomoreno5212
      @juliomoreno5212 Před 2 lety +26

      I can see your point but how about this? Cal is arrested.. Fez and Ash’s season 2 story has consequences. Rue almost losing Ali was consequential plus her story with Laurie is not done yet. Maddy’s development wasn’t all undone simply because she got physical with Cassie.. the message she leaves to Cassie in the bathroom is the epitome of that. Yes Jules and Kat were minor this season. We had other characters develop this season.. Lexi , Fez, Cal , Rue and even Nate if people are rooting for him idk. I think the fan favorites from season 1 being sidelined are blinding the fans of other deeper storylines this season. That’s just my opinion tho. This is open floor for interpretation which equates to good writing. Yea Sam ain’t perfect but you can’t deny he has people hooked regardless if he reaches their expectations.

    • @highonshortcake6375
      @highonshortcake6375 Před 2 lety +1

      @@juliomoreno5212 I love this take

    • @Jess-ci8re
      @Jess-ci8re Před 2 lety +20

      I partly agree. I think some things had consequences and others didn't. For example, Rue running around town and robbing a couple (and they caught her) and the police being after her for so long and then all of a sudden the police just give up? And the couple never report Rue? I thought for sure she was going to get arrested, she committed so many crimes and then nothing came of that? Reminds me of GTA where if you hide from the police for long enough they just forget about you and leave you alone. But, I do see consequences, or parts alluding to consequences that will take place in the next season, for example with Lorie the drug-lord lady, there was a lot suggested in that scene where she gives rue an injection and puts her to sleep in her house. So I know that Rue will have consequences for not paying her back the drug money and may have to pay... in other ways... in the next season.

    • @juliomoreno5212
      @juliomoreno5212 Před 2 lety

      @@highonshortcake6375 Thank you!

    • @taylordidomenico182
      @taylordidomenico182 Před 2 lety

      It might not work out like this but i watched season two and by the end i expect everyone to get consequences in season 3 bc so much of that stuff happened in the last 3 episodes

  • @papaversomniferum8508
    @papaversomniferum8508 Před 9 měsíci +42

    euphoria is literally riverdale but it’s ✨artsy ✨
    so i was a teenager when season 1 came out (i think i was 17) and i loooved this show. i loved it so much i actually thought something was wrong with me because i wasn’t going around having sex and doing drugs to the point i hated myself
    does this make me sound naive, stupid and like someone who completely missed the point? absolutely. because y’know, i was a stupid, naive and impressionable teenager who also struggled with untreated mental illness.
    and i’d like to mention that the notion of “we didn’t make this show for teenagers but for adults” is ridiculous imo. if that was the case, why make the show take place in a high school and all the characters teenagers? they knew what they did lmao.
    overall, i still like the fancy shots and art in it, but there’s just a lot to criticize about euphoria ahahah

  • @hannahstarinieri1351
    @hannahstarinieri1351 Před rokem +32

    I feel like the show wasn’t made to be a representation of teen problems or a show about interesting people, but it was made to be talked about on the internet. Either with outrage from haters or obsessive fan girls making edits or fashion deconstructions.

  • @MasteroDAk47
    @MasteroDAk47 Před 2 lety +830

    The story ain’t special, but from the visual point of view it is a masterpiece.
    This is the same teen show with a huge budget and top cast. That's it. If this show was on the CW, people would have trash it.

    • @moreirandrew
      @moreirandrew Před 2 lety +27

      i disagree. i think the story surrounding these characters are very special , epesicslly rues. but sometimes it’s just not done properly

    • @vitoriawithanaccent
      @vitoriawithanaccent Před 2 lety +81

      That’s the perfect definition of the show, style over substance

    • @YourBlackLocal
      @YourBlackLocal Před 2 lety +80

      @@sweetembrace6706 Saying something is about addiction isn’t automatically a sign of quality. It’s good, but the consequences of addiction are super inconsistent.

    • @notyourdad9548
      @notyourdad9548 Před 2 lety +5

      @Ks exactly. The show is just about addiction and that’s it. Everyone in the show is addicted to something and that’s it.

    • @vitoriawithanaccent
      @vitoriawithanaccent Před 2 lety +21

      @@sweetembrace6706 every show has a theme, that doesn’t mean every show is good. You are right that it’s not for me, but the lack of attention to the writing is the main reason.

  • @suziegomez7564
    @suziegomez7564 Před 2 lety +722

    As an outsider having never watched the show and never intending to watch, it looks beautiful. I can understand the appeal and draw it has. But I think the way the subject matter is handled and the dark tone that does not let up alienates a LARGE group of people from watching the show. I have too much anxiety and PTSD from terrible things that this show would honestly give me a full on panic attack. And a lot of people feel this way. Shows should give subjects like this a voice, but this, in my opinion, missed that mark for me.

    • @suziegomez7564
      @suziegomez7564 Před 2 lety +46

      Also basing this on the fact that I haven't not watched the show but watch many many reviews and commentary on it by all different creators, some that love it, some that hate it and some just explaining the story and plots. It says a lot when all I could stomach was commentary explanations of storyline but can't bring myself to actually watch it.

    • @JinxedRonny
      @JinxedRonny Před 2 lety +32

      100% same here! I'm not willing to put myself through the experience of watching this show bc I know it won't be good for me

    • @baby.yogurt
      @baby.yogurt Před 2 lety +13

      this is me too, I've been through too much and am too scared by the stuff portrayed in this show to watch it, but I've been consuming so much commentary on it bc I still want to hear about it and see what people think, bc the conversations happening about the show are interesting. I just could never actually watch the show itself, I kind of wish I could, but I know my limits and it would be way too harmful for me mentally to be worth it

    • @jazmynnv5831
      @jazmynnv5831 Před 2 lety +14

      A show doesn’t “miss the mark” because it’s not palatable to some people. It could not be for you and that’s 100% up to your discretion, but that doesn’t mean the show did something wrong on that end.

    • @killyourdarlings1305
      @killyourdarlings1305 Před 2 lety +9

      Just because something is triggering to you doesn't mean it shouldn't be done, and I say this as someone who hasn't watched it yet because I know I might not be able to handle it.
      Not everything is meant to appeal to everyone.

  • @Mumblesmcghee69
    @Mumblesmcghee69 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve watched a lot of euphoria videos after finishing season 2 (and rewatching season 1 cause I forgot a lot of stuff). This has to be the BEST breakdown of the show I’ve seen so far. Amazing job! Always happy to watch your videos.

  • @justinbrosemer
    @justinbrosemer Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyed this video essay! I been looking for similar ones to the one I just released and I agreed with much of your sentiment. Great vid!

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 2 lety +392

    I wish that more teen dramas would be set in college than in high school. Presumably the reason that "Euphoria" doesn't is for the shock value alone of underage teenagers dabbling in sex and drugs. "The Sex Lives of College Girls" is an underrated show about teens in college, and it's a fairly realistic depiction, in my opinion.

    • @Allison_Hart
      @Allison_Hart Před 2 lety +18

      you might enjoy Genera+ion, another HBO show. i liked it and there's even ace representation which is of course so rare on TV

    • @lithiumkid
      @lithiumkid Před 2 lety +32

      or maybe because a lot of these characters wouldn't realistically be at the same college, if they'd go to one at all. and, a lot of the audience have never been and never will go, and can't relate. plus all the storylines that revolve around their parents and any plot relating to being forced to go to the same school as your exes and people who hate you every day would become moot. when every character has the options to simply not show up to class, or move away, drop out, or not answer their parents' calls, it would drastically reduce the amount of tension the story can build. there are even less consequences for your choices in college. *that's* probably why teen dramas are set in high school.

    • @aasthamathpal4860
      @aasthamathpal4860 Před 2 lety +38

      @@sweetembrace6706 what did I just listen to. Equating people being homophobic to being against grooming that is a form of abuse, specifically against children

    • @depgabby
      @depgabby Před 2 lety +10

      I think high school is right for Euphoria just because it’s not supposed to be very realistic, but more so to feel like a memory of what high school was like, and it hits the mark on that

    • @fuseamii
      @fuseamii Před 2 lety +31

      @@sweetembrace6706 the sex in euphoria is sexualised. greatly.
      take a look at sex education; we see teenagers ages 16-18 having sex and not once do they try and make it ‘hot’ or ‘appealing’ to the audience. it’s just teenagers experimenting and having sex.
      euphoria on the other hand shows sex in a completely different light when they just don’t need to. the lighting, the camera angles, the acting- it’s all hyper-sexualisation. i won’t even get onto kat becoming a cam girl because people have already argued that case against you.
      if they were adults it’d be a different story, but they’re not. you shouldn’t be portraying teenagers fucking as hot or sexy.
      despite so many people correcting you on terms and such as grooming and sexualisation, you choose to stubbornly remain ignorant. not to mention you’re equating the sexualisation of minors to homophobia. calm down darlin

  • @jamie2876
    @jamie2876 Před 2 lety +452

    when both the director and Zendaya say that it was never intended for teenagers (which I believe their intentions were genuine), I have to question how they didn't realize during the process of creating the show that it is so on the market for teenagers of this generation?? I mean having a damn good soundtrack and a show that represents and expresses the depths and darkness of some mental illnesses and addiction struggles while artists like Juice WRLD took the industry by storm. Also I can't think of a single TV show that was made in the past that was about teens, in the perspective of teens, NOT made for teens to watch (not denying the fact that there may be some out there, I just can't think of any). also possibly casting Zendaya, a recognizable actress from a Disney show that teens grew up either watching themselves or see ads for it as children could have contributed to it, and the fact that Zendaya is a beauty/fashion icon, could grasp their attentions as well. Also having cool aesthetics and beauty looks in an age where beauty gurus are a huge part of the internet and I know many teens that love aesthetics and vintage filters or cameras etc. Not to mention that by being edgy and delving into topics like sex and parties in high school on top of all of the aesthetics will naturally pique teens' interests, as they are curious and trying to grasp the meaning behind certain things themselves. Being someone who is in between generations and also works with teens, it's not surprising whatsoever that teens gravitate towards it. I know this is based off the Israeli show of the same title, but they had an opportunity to change it up, so it's hard not to question them when they say it was never intended for teens bc when you look at it, that statement can be hard to believe when it comes to how they chose to follow through with the show.
    (anyway this was a great video...as always!!)

    • @Internet-Queen
      @Internet-Queen Před 2 lety +11

      Agreed :)

    • @sps6374
      @sps6374 Před 2 lety +75

      I think they just cling on to plausible deniability.
      They must have known this was going to appeal to teens and even tweens, if not be mainly consumed by then. As you said, it was obvious.
      They can’t say they made a teen show that’s rated TV-MA (not suitable for people under 17), it would be admitting to making and selling age-inappropriate content.

    • @xg2513
      @xg2513 Před 2 lety +16

      a large chunk of Gen z is 18-25 right now, so yes this show was meant for Gen z who aren’t teenagers/minors

    • @jamie2876
      @jamie2876 Před 2 lety +41

      @@xg2513 true...technically I fit within that category. Yet euphoria originally came out in 2019, which meant that a lot of the same people in that age group were under 18. still, I was referring to teens today, who don't happen to have a generation name yet hahah, not just Gen Z.

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před 2 lety +24

      @@jamie2876 same. which makes me find it odd that people say gen z kids shouldn't be watching this. but like, who are they referring to? especially since most are in their late teens or early adulthood, usually emotionally mature enough to understand shows like this. yet they say gen z kids shouldn't watch it, because apparently all of us are immature tik tokers who lack the sense to comprehend any of the darker subject matter in this show. wish people wouldn't generalize an entire age group of people lol i suppose that's the internet for you.

  • @Autistic_Goblin
    @Autistic_Goblin Před 2 lety +8

    As someone who has never watched Euphoria and has not kept up with the online discourse of it at all, your intro has me totally excited for the rest of your video.

  • @kathyheavenly012
    @kathyheavenly012 Před 2 lety +1

    Your music goes so well with the vibe and looks of the show hahaha (the intro, lit). I haven't seen the show, (I really haven't seen any of the shows you've talked about in your videos XDDD), but I enjoyed it very much 'cause I love your voice and the way you speak is very relaxing

  • @reizak8966
    @reizak8966 Před 2 lety +635

    I started watching this, but it put me in a really bad head-space. Definitely stressed me out. I think I watched 3 episodes of the first season. Visually, it looks fantastic and I like the music and colors, but even my love for Zendaya can't get me through another episode.

    • @ametista8180
      @ametista8180 Před 2 lety +40

      same for me, I watched with a friend and I couldn't finish the first episode without a pause LOL by the third ep I gave up. I have friends that suffer with drug addiction and I could not think about them while watching, it was painful

    • @daenarah588
      @daenarah588 Před 2 lety +25

      Same, idk if it was related but the day after finishing either the 3rd or 4th episode of season 1 I had the worst panic attack I’ve had in years, like I didn’t realize it was effecting me that much

    • @superkamiguru4615
      @superkamiguru4615 Před 2 lety +13

      Same! I think I made it to 5 episodes before I was like “yeah I don’t think this is for me.”🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @rosalieleykum6180
      @rosalieleykum6180 Před 2 lety +10

      I don't remember which ep this was, I think ep seven of season 2, when Cassie was talking abt how she was gonna let Nate control her and use her bc at least she'd be loved, it reminded me of my emotionally abusive and manipulative relationship with my ex and really made me upset and I had to take a break from the show for a little while

    • @luciacuevas611
      @luciacuevas611 Před 2 lety +4

      Fucking same, I used to have Rue’s depressing mentality in high school and this show just infects me right back with it

  • @duhastbitch
    @duhastbitch Před 2 lety +305

    I know the excessive sex scenes have been discussed already many times, but I just want to add that sometimes in order to convey the characters that they have sex is not to constantly show them doing the deed. The sex scenes in Season 2 is just borderline on p0rn.
    I don't mind sex scenes in general, but I was uncomfortable during most sex scenes (and I was watching alone). I remember people complaining about it and the Euphoria stans are like "well, if you don't like the sex scenes, then don't watch it". Like wtf.

    • @Sharkytoon
      @Sharkytoon Před rokem +7

      I skipped the scenes although there is a warning before you watch the show. So you kind of signed up to be uncomfortable

    • @liampatrick3110
      @liampatrick3110 Před rokem +4

      I agree. I never really got into Euphoria, but the show that really blew it out of the water for me was NOW APOCALYPSE. I wouldn't mind the sex and/or nudity so much if they actually TIED INTO the episodes and that they didn't rely so HEAVILY on homo-eroticism!

    • @marielaceres3944
      @marielaceres3944 Před rokem +14

      ikr and the EXCESSIVE nudity it was definitely trying to cater to a specific audience if y'know what I mean

  • @virgosun_
    @virgosun_ Před 2 lety +52

    it seems to me like this season was constructed to be watched weekly and it makes more sense watching one episode a week cause u forget somet things and overlook others, as if each episode was a movie in itself. but the problem is when u watch it all together u can see plot holes and lots of things being overlooked and lack of closure. and i think that's a major issue because the show should be able to wrap everything up at the end of the season. it should be coherent and consumed as a complete piece of work.

  • @bee8589
    @bee8589 Před rokem +10

    as someone that (still) struggles with drug addiction as well as bipolar disorder & extreme depression, both seasons did an amazing job with SHOWING how those things FEEL. like till this day when i go to someone’s house and i see a bottle of pills; no, the pill bottles do not literally talk to me, but thats how it fucking feels 😭 that moment when rue goes from manic to depressed in season one when she’s going home from fez’s house i can relate all too well to. i dont think the show is flawless, it has a lot of imperfections, but i still love how the show makes me feel. seen, in a way. it can be cringe sometimes but overall i think the show is great, especially season 1. i think sam being the only writer for season 2 was a giant mistake, one i hope he fixes in season 3. but yeah, as someone who knows all too well what rue deals with, its nice to be seen.
    also i’d like to add that kids having drug abuse problems is not unrealistic. my addiction started at 14 when i was put on hydros after a spine injury and its been downhill since then lol. i knew 11 year old drug dealers and 14-18 year old cam girls. but as dark as my HS years was, i was still a kid. i was still worried about kid shit and did kid shit. thats really the main thing this show lacks.

  • @thekernel6325
    @thekernel6325 Před 2 lety +91

    Ain’t never clicked so fast, been waiting for this one 😈

  • @ladygaygay94
    @ladygaygay94 Před 2 lety +266

    This show is so visually stunning but Sam Levinson really dropped the ball when it comes to writing and storytelling. He’s talented, sure, but one person shouldn’t be in charge of a writer’s room. So many interesting storylines were dropping from Season 1 and Season 2. Cassie’s ab0rtion, Kat’s camming, Nate’s sexuality, Maddy being threatened in her room, Jules being catfished, Rue’s debt to Lori. All of these pieces are interesting and great fuel for super deep character moments. But, no. Sam focused more on the shock value of Cassie being with Nate behind Maddy’s back and Lexi’s play. There’s a reason why Jules and Rue’s solo episodes are some of the best writing in this show. Sam was Rue and Hunter Schafer is a trans woman who brought her real experience into the episode. I truly hope Sam gets it together and hires a writing team for Season 3. This show truly has the potential to be great and I’m so tired of watching show runners ruining great stories by being shortsighted

    • @rosalieleykum6180
      @rosalieleykum6180 Před 2 lety +14

      Not to mention the whole Tyler storyline... the interrogation with Jules alluded to the fact that the police thought Tyler confessing was a cover for someone else but then it was totally forgotten about

  • @mariana_egf
    @mariana_egf Před 2 lety +1

    i really like your videos and was very excited when i saw you posted about Euphoria!!
    as someone how loves photography and cinematography that's one of the things a loved the most about this show! But that also made me much sadder because i felt it wasn't on the same level as the writing and i felt a heavy difference
    still gonna watch season 3, let´s hope it's better

  • @abadidea9325
    @abadidea9325 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for validating my opinion on season one. I didn’t see the second and honestly didn’t know it existed till now. But i think I liked Ru the most she was who I related to the most.

  • @aasthamathpal4860
    @aasthamathpal4860 Před 2 lety +330

    Being an 18 year old teen who watched the first season this Jan, I won't deny some representations and storylines were great (nd I'm not an aesthetic loving person so you can count I wouldn't watch it for that reason) but some aspects came out as really disturbing to me, specially the hypersexualization of minors. Apart from that, kats storyline with camming could have been used to make such a good point about teen subjecting to self exploitation nd grooming but they completely dropped it which makes it more like glorifyingggggg

    • @aasthamathpal4860
      @aasthamathpal4860 Před 2 lety +57

      @@sweetembrace6706 yass!! 17 year olds doing sex work is not exploitation because it's your FaVoRiTe ShOw. Please 12 year old, go nd watch cartoons

    • @aasthamathpal4860
      @aasthamathpal4860 Před 2 lety +45

      @@sweetembrace6706 also you don't seem to really understand how 'grooming' works. It's not limited to one or two ways, there are multiple ways it can be done, intentionally and unintentionally

    • @walli7754
      @walli7754 Před 2 lety +42

      @@sweetembrace6706 ... Except that when they are minors CLEARLY there is a problem. Please, let's stop defending dropped storylines because we like the show.

    • @justine4581
      @justine4581 Před 2 lety +34

      @@sweetembrace6706 are you okay???? You can't groom people on the internet??? That's just plain wrong
      Edit: dude she's a minor camming she's going to be groomed. You need to stop watching this show if you can type out: " you can't be groomed on the internet" and not think you said something wrong immediately

    • @FrancisFabricates
      @FrancisFabricates Před 2 lety +17

      He fact that grooming wasn’t even talked about was ridiculous. At the end of the day Sam erasing her because she wouldn’t do the eating disorder arc shows how Sam really see’s plus sized women, as people that aren’t worthy of being seen or heard unless they fit his narrative. It’s disgusting

  • @purrgundy
    @purrgundy Před 2 lety +287

    "Aesthetics > storytelling"
    Euphoria 🤝 Riverdale
    Can anyone check if Sam Levinson and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa aren't the same two kids in a coat? How's that for a plot twist huh

    • @dan6942
      @dan6942 Před 2 lety +4

      you spot on

    • @thespy6707
      @thespy6707 Před 2 lety +23

      I will admit... I get really annoyed at the constant, neverending, over use of what I call.. the "music video" scenes. Where some corny song comes on and I watch slow mo or random cool aesthetics. Seriously.. there's like 4 per episode.

    • @jamangel
      @jamangel Před 2 lety +1

      LMAO

    • @Isabelle-hv6ny
      @Isabelle-hv6ny Před rokem +2

      I still think Euphoria is by far better😅

    • @yomama12546
      @yomama12546 Před rokem

      K let's not get carried away

  • @nicholashlibka9889
    @nicholashlibka9889 Před 4 měsíci +5

    My problem with euphoria is that you can be dark and emotional and portray dark topics realistically either out having that be your whole show. For example Bojack Horseman is a very raw emotional and occasionally really fucked up show but they also have appropriately placed comedy focused episodes as respite for the views. Also while most characters are bad people or at the very least damaged, they have Todd as a source of innocence. It also helps that the shows emotional points are actuallt deep as they think it is.

  • @Danny-jr3uy
    @Danny-jr3uy Před rokem

    Tbh I love your videos and when I started watching this one I was apprehensive at first but tbh I have to agree with ALOT of your points. The show is so visually appealing we never stop to think of the story actually makes sense.

  • @s_3a_f571
    @s_3a_f571 Před 2 lety +125

    Eliott has to be one of the most pointless character in the history of TV shows.

    • @MENACE-km6bd
      @MENACE-km6bd Před 2 lety +26

      I was waiting for his back story!!!! Him as another addict could have served as such an interesting character in comparison to Rue. The fact that Jules develops feelings for him even though he's the same as Rue could have had such an impact on Jule's character arc as well. Sam didn't give any effort this season. It's like he had these ideas but didn't flesh them out.

    • @greensslime
      @greensslime Před 2 lety

      I thought it would add up to rue sobriety,for example I thought they would get really close then he would die from OD and it would be like a slap to rue , understanding how much it hurt her sister seeing rue nearly dying ,and that would help rue in trying to get sober

  • @nyxldx
    @nyxldx Před 2 lety +478

    in my personal opinion, the show used to get away a lot with the beautiful cinematography.
    just because something looks good doesn't mean it is in terms of narrative.
    s1 was better because it was introducing characters and had a purpose. it still suffered from the same issues but it was easier to look away.
    s2 on the other hand dedicates its time to either being goofy or again trying to look pretty. The barely plot it had could be wrapped up in 3 episodes

    • @thespy6707
      @thespy6707 Před 2 lety +19

      Speak for yourself... that crap annoyed me in season one lol. "Hey this looks cool and all... but can I get back to.. whatever the story is here.. oh nvm.. another almost music video scene for 4 more minutes".

    • @hazyhope._.
      @hazyhope._. Před 2 lety +5

      tl;dr style over substance.

    • @paulaleonorverasanchez2672
      @paulaleonorverasanchez2672 Před rokem +2

      ​@@thespy6707 In fact, if he speaks for himself when mentioning that it is his personal opinion.

  • @gordonstamler8187
    @gordonstamler8187 Před 3 měsíci

    you deserve so many more subscribers than you have. production is top tier and ur takes are so good. videos are great man keep it up

  • @genesisjordan2440
    @genesisjordan2440 Před 2 lety +1

    Ive been watching you for a bit and absolutely love your commentary. I remember in The Flash video you mention The 100 and I think that would make a great video. I realize watching all of The 100 would take quite a bit of time, however I think it is actually a pretty unique take on a post-apocalyptic world. Season 5 is actually insane as it hints at a “dark time” for the people before finally explaining what the colony had to do to survive. I would love to hear your opinion whenever the chance arises for you to make a video.

  • @machodgdon
    @machodgdon Před 2 lety +154

    Euphoria is one season away from just becoming a stylized Riverdale and I’ve never been more terrified of a potential reality. Also let’s be honest TikTok is the reason this season blew up as much as it did

    • @ot7biasedmashups
      @ot7biasedmashups Před 2 lety +4

      💀💀💀

    • @niccole3542
      @niccole3542 Před 2 lety +5

      I mean it is not realistic in the first place.Its is just like any other glorified high school show.

    • @marsbars6869
      @marsbars6869 Před 2 lety +11

      As wild as things are I don't think anything can ever reach riverdale's level. Riverdale literally has alternate realities(?) with the characters developing powers

    • @geministrial950
      @geministrial950 Před 2 lety +1

      TikTok has a knack for promoting stuff that really wouldnt get attention otherwise

    • @maevem316
      @maevem316 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, it truly gives me slightly more self serious riverdale vibes sometimes (although with much better aesthetics)

  • @alfiecavallaro
    @alfiecavallaro Před 2 lety +262

    I think the one thing that made me the most frustrated in S2 was Jules' writing. Cause everyone that called her a villain in the first season never made sense to me. I loved Jules so much and with her special, Hunter was so heavily involved with the writing and story and it was beautiful. It really did seem they were setting up for Jules to be a trans lesbian and that was the direction her and Sam were going for. Like Jules said that three times she was no longer interested in men, only for her to cheat on Rue again with Elliot. And it made me so mad because it doesn't make any sense. I started to dislike Jules and I blame Sam and his writing because her hooking up with Elliot just backtracks all the development and writing they set up from season 1 and her special. The only reason I can say that happened was because as Rue said in episode 5 "You love being loved." And how Jules anytime someone gives her any attention through compliments or whatever or shows an interest in her she falls for them. Examples being Rue, Tyler (Nate) Anna and Elliot. So I can see that as justification for her writing as to why they wrote that, but it still never makes any sense given what they already built up. Her idea of femininity and how to concur I believed would change through making her own belief on what it means and it not being hooking up with men. Which was talked about in her special where she said how what men want is boring. So why did they just drop that whole storyline. All Sam did for Jules this season was make her make mistakes and give the fans who already dislike her more reasons for unexplainable hate. Hoping she gets fixed next season cause the character, fans and Hunter deserves better.

    • @lithiumkid
      @lithiumkid Před 2 lety +7

      maybe Jules said she wasn't interested in men anymore because of the traumatic Tyler situation and the Nate's dad situation. or as you said maybe she fell for that dude because she literally falls for any- and everybody who does a few things to show interest. plus, even if you know you're not straight, when you're young it can be easy to fall into repeating the pattern of dating the opposite gender because you know what they expect and how you're supposed to act. actually going and sticking with women can be scary and you can just chicken out lol. all the dynamics can change, you might have to figure out what you want your relationships to be like from scratch without the convenient established framework of a straight relationship; at 17 that can be daunting. i know it stresses some people out so much they try to just forget about it and say never mind, or say i'll start dating women someday/soon/by age 20/after this relationship ends or whatever.

    • @kat8559
      @kat8559 Před 2 lety +8

      I feel all of this, love Jules, but I will say that Jules can be a lesbian and still have sex with men. A lot of people use the term lesbian to mean that their sexuality is defined by loving women, which is along the lines of what Jules said in her special episode. I felt it was more a flaw of Elliot's character writing rather than Jules 'backtracking' or whatever.

    • @julius-ceasar
      @julius-ceasar Před 2 lety +36

      @@kat8559 nah, lesbians are not attracted to men, sapphic is the term you’re describing, but yeah she can still be a lesbian and have sex with men for validation, although i thought she would’ve stopped doing that after what she said in the special, although you could argue that people aren’t perfectly logical and come back to old habits, but idk i don’t think the writers (or i guess it’s just sam levinson) intended for that interpretation

    • @Matthew-ij3zm
      @Matthew-ij3zm Před 2 lety

      "more reasons for unexplainable hate" Wtf, you just explained (and so does the show) why she could be hated. You just didn't see her that way during season one, but you yourself admitted a lot of people already did. Jules, like it or not, it's one character who has been actually cohesive throughout the show. Sure, s2 might have exposed some of her flaws more, but it's like you're mad the producers validated the "haters" opinions, which are only haters because they noticed bad things about her that you either didn't or chose to ignore. Jules isn't a very good person - she's never been. There's a lot of those people on the show and that's it. I'm sorry but the ideal of a character you were hoping to see was never there. There's nothing in her writing to get fixed and Hunter is one of the writers for the show, she has a strong voice there and I think she's fine with her character arc.

    • @FrancisFabricates
      @FrancisFabricates Před 2 lety +7

      I have seen many trans women say that Jules was written like a manic pixie sex girl by Sam in season one and her special is the only thing that redeemed the character and they hoped Hunter would be more a part of her writing going forward. While I enjoyed her in season 1 I can from my own experience as someone who is gender diverse agree that yeah, it had a lot of issues and did nothing for representation for trans women. You don’t have to paint trans flags all over or do wild things for representation but Sam seems to deeply enjoy exploiting women in his show in clever and disgusting ways. Season 2 what he did to her was so horrible and having her be with a guy who talked down to her and was really cruel about things like her wearing a binder was not okay. She deserves better and Sam should be sidelined so he can just work on the visuals and people of colour, women and LGBT+ folk can write this so that it actually represents the people in the damn show.

  • @buzzolol
    @buzzolol Před 2 lety

    i've been waiting for this so much

  • @jeweldreams1286
    @jeweldreams1286 Před rokem +17

    The reason so many teenagers are attracted to this show is because angst and melodramatic dialogue is what is most appealing to them. Their emotional gaps are not completely filled, they are dealing with a lot of amplified negative feelings, and this transfers over to what they like. This just goes to show that the audience is teenagers, because the writing is teenage level and the maturity as well, is not where it should be for such serious subject matters. This is why it exudes 'fake deep' and 'fantasy' rather than cold, gritty reality like it wants to be.

  • @orangegreen3769
    @orangegreen3769 Před 2 lety +444

    I just know this show made me feel depressed as fuck for some reason. I really don't know what it was but that one episode where rue is having her depressive episode...that was me. Literally. I was continuously binging the series just like she was doing with whatever movie she was watching. Both laying in bed, not eating, not answering the phone, not going to the bathroom, just depressed. That was my reality in that point in time. And when i saw that and realized i had been doing the exact same thing but through every single episode i got even sadder at myself. Idk in my experience, I really don't think it did my mental health any good so I'd say if you're already kinda struggling up there or are feeling a bit susceptible like how i was feeling that week or so, it may be better to not watch it. I actually stopped myself from watching more even though i kinda do wanna know what happens but I think it's just better for me to watch something that actually makes me happy and laugh. Imma just stick to re-watching community xD

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před 2 lety +38

      I fully relate. Watched season one a few months ago for the first time (after putting off watching it basically since it came out lol) and yup that was also me. Laying there, depressed as shit like Rue, I kinda found it funny. I tend to gravitate so much towards darker shows while depressed, and although I did like watching this show, it definitely wasn't helping too much lol.

    • @orangegreen3769
      @orangegreen3769 Před 2 lety +8

      @@chaaaargh Yeah for some reason I also do that and gravitate to more depressing shows when I’m feeling kinda down when I should do the complete opposite of that to help bring my mood up but idk I guess I’m just self destructive hahaha 🤣

    • @PJ-cm8ix
      @PJ-cm8ix Před rokem +5

      @@orangegreen3769 Yup this show is just trying to be a high brow teen drama, whilst also managing to not be intrinsically transgressive, it's just 'dean'pressing

    • @manuelroccini531
      @manuelroccini531 Před rokem +1

      #sixseasonsandamovie

    • @erinaethila9736
      @erinaethila9736 Před rokem

      omg same, I just couldn't bring myself to watch after that.

  • @escotanner
    @escotanner Před 2 lety +114

    Honestly, I'm just glad Jacob moved away from his Kissing Booth role and into something that better suits his talents. Dude's a good actor and deserves so much better.

  • @JennaReynolds-gf8wx
    @JennaReynolds-gf8wx Před 8 měsíci +8

    Rip angus cloud

  • @xtuffcookiex
    @xtuffcookiex Před 2 lety +7

    Elliot singing in the finale I skipped ALL of it.
    It could have explained plot holes and I would have missed it because, I didn’t watch for Glee moments.

  • @convenientlyshapedlamp8664
    @convenientlyshapedlamp8664 Před 2 lety +65

    “Cassie wasn’t actually ice skating while getting an abortion” cracked me up I’m ngl

  • @Sun.Shine-
    @Sun.Shine- Před 2 lety +719

    The fact that Sam L projects a story about teenagers and expect teenagers "not to watch it" is just 🙄. If it was meant for adults, he should've kept them as 18+ [Why Rue can't begin the story after her cold open, like "it was the beginning of summer, just after graduation, and I had no intention of staying sober" - something like that].
    Neverthless, keeping aside the aesthetic and cinematic brilliance & bunch of shock moments, season 2 was weak but entertaining enough! And every single main character were flawed in S2, except fezco 🙌

    • @Laura-oe2dl
      @Laura-oe2dl Před 2 lety +125

      Yes! Why can't these shows ever by set in college, especially if their intention was not to procure a teen audience?? Like the same themes are still ever-present (if not to an even greater degree) as a young adult than as a teenager.

    • @Hyperversum3
      @Hyperversum3 Před 2 lety +35

      @@Laura-oe2dl The Logic behind it, I believe, is that college kids are expected to be "Young adults" rather than teens, so many possibilities for drama are lost.
      Also, responsabilities become a thing. It's harder to write characters when people expect their actions to have consequences.
      Said so, It doesn't change the fact that people are stupid for expecting a 19yo dude to be closer to 23yo than to a 15yo.
      Every single year once you start being "a young adult" you keep noticing how more and more you are changing even beyond 25. Hell, possibly you are changing more now than as a kid, because you are actually becoming an adult.

    • @Hyperversum3
      @Hyperversum3 Před 2 lety +58

      Also, creepy obsession with teenagers and their lives, as they are between childhood innocence and adult life.
      I like stories about teenagers... But not TV shows like this.
      Because these aren't teens, not even idealized cool teens you would fine in comics or manga. These are the teens 40yo people believe exist.

    • @jamangel
      @jamangel Před 2 lety +1

      @@Laura-oe2dl right

    • @jamangel
      @jamangel Před 2 lety

      @@Hyperversum3 !!

  • @DerryPublicRadio
    @DerryPublicRadio Před rokem +1

    I've never seen this show but after watching your video, it's made me want to see it all for myself! Excellent work as always

  • @dionald9531
    @dionald9531 Před 2 lety

    I just found this channel and subscribed and now I'm addicted to it
    I love it

  • @jillian7055
    @jillian7055 Před 2 lety +74

    THANK YOU FOR SAYING WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT KAT! Soooo many people (like most of the discourse) completely misunderstands her story. I don’t even know if Sam Levinson fully understood how he was portraying her and what it meant either.

    • @jillian7055
      @jillian7055 Před 2 lety +6

      Also the sex comment! Your point about the way sex is portrayed in this show is so pointed

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat Před 2 lety

      I didn’t watch this season because I felt absolutely disgusting watching someone who is supposed to be my age (I was like 15-16 at the time) do that shit... it definitely doesn’t come off as a victim, she looks like she’s doing it intentionally and she thrives on it and loves it

  • @mj13713
    @mj13713 Před 2 lety +139

    Euphoria probably would have appealed to me a decade ago when I was an edgy young teen wanting a tragic backstory because it seemed cool at the time. Being an adult now I'm like, kid me was fucking stupid, trauma isn't cool and it's not fun. But I can see how cinematic shots + teenage trauma appeals to kids at that stage of their lives and can seem glamorous. Never watched the show but seen enough on social media to guess that that's why teens love it

    • @liampatrick3110
      @liampatrick3110 Před rokem +3

      Euphoria actually DID appeal to the teen demographic a decade ago, it was called SKINS.

    • @marielaceres3944
      @marielaceres3944 Před rokem +2

      I don't see why people are blaming the show when it clearly does teenagers' interpretation of drugs, alcohol, and addiction. They glamorize naturally because that's what social pressures in a teenage setting will almost always be

  • @lexi-nz6dj
    @lexi-nz6dj Před 2 lety

    the fact that i now associate this music with you insane. like i hear the music and your voice and it’s like i’m rewatching an episode of my favorite show