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: Cassie throws a party for Maddy, which leads to a tense confrontation in a hot tub between Maddy, Nate, and Cassie, highlighting the escalating toxicity of their love triangle.
: Rue and Jules are featured in a series of recreations of iconic artistic and cinematic couples. These include: Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus . Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portrait as a Tehuana . The pottery wheel scene from the 1990 film Ghost . You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who CanEupho...
This episode is known for its shifting tone, blending dreamlike romance with intense family drama and personal spirals: : Cassie throws a party for Maddy, which
Critics noted that while the episode used "expressive lighting and contemplative fourth-wall breaks" to reach for profundity, it primarily served as a setup for the major conflicts of the season's latter half. It explores the "act of letting go" as characters abandon moral constraints for their desires. Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portrait as a Tehuana
" You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can " is the fourth episode of the second season of the HBO series Euphoria . The title is a reference to a phrase found on leaflets distributed by French Surrealists.