![]() Not only does Rue berate her family, insulting her mother's parenting and blaming her for her drug addiction, she also told Jules she regretted ever meeting her and, with pure evil in her face, told Jules there is nothing between them and even calls her a "vampire", accusing her of "sucking the life out of everybody."Īfter trashing the family home in search of the $10,000 suitcase of drugs she agreed to sell for mysterious drug lord Laurie (Martha Kelly), Rue learned her mum and sister had flushed all of the drugs down the toilet, causing her to spiral even more. Rue is so wrapped in her addiction, she cannot see Jules's action as anything other than betrayal. In the end, it was Jules (Hunter Schafer) who had told Rue's mother about Rue's relapse after Elliot (Dominic Fike) told her the truth in Episode 4. Read more 'Euphoria' Fans Think Cassie May Be Pregnant With Nate's Child Rue seemed to think her younger sister told on her for "doing a little bit of a weed", a lie Rue thought was clever to cover up the reality she was taking opioids again, but she could not be more mistaken. Fuelled by withdrawal, anger, and desperation, Rue lashes out as her mother Leslie (played by Nika King) and younger sister Gia (Storm Reid) after her mother questions her about doing drugs. The first 15 minutes of Euphoria Season 2, Episode 5 are excruciating to watch as Rue suffers a complete breakdown. Euphoria Season 2, Episode 5 Recap Rue's Breakdown Newsweek has the full recap of Euphoria Season 2, Episode 5 below. ![]() Worse, it also seems like her apologies only come in her state of desperation. Rue has done so much damage with her relapse that her cries of "sorry" fall on deaf ears. Not only is Rue in serious self-destruct mode in Episode 5, but she also has no issues with seriously hurting the ones who love and care about her the most. For one hour, Emmy-winning actor Zendaya puts on an award-worthy performance as relapsed addict, Rue Bennett who goes to frighteningly extreme lengths to get her fix. It left her in a terrifying stupor that we’re going to see the aftermath of in episode 5.Euphoria Season 2 has crossed the halfway line with the arrival of Episode 5 and fans finally got the Rue-centric episode we've all been waiting for. She was even mixing what she took with alcohol. ![]() In “You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can,” she hadn’t let up. She’s been using heroin, fentanyl, and benzos. It’s not likely that Rue has died though it wouldn’t be surprising if she once again overdosed. It was a heartbreaking moment for the teen that left some fans wondering whether or not they should be preparing for a major death in the next episode. His haunting vocals played over a scene where the embrace shifted back and forth between Labrinth and her father as she apologized for not being a good person. Meanwhile, at home, Rue continued to get high, so much so that she ended up having a spiritual vision where she was in a church being embraced by the show’s composer, Emmy award-winning artist Labrinth. It was a situation that shook both Jules and Elliott. In her inebriated state, Rue told Jules that she couldn’t stand her and had Elliott drop her off on the side of the road so she could walk home. The mild intervention in the car earlier in the episode didn’t go well. Each scene with her consisted of her high darkening, so much so that it scared Elliott into telling Jules the truth about Rue’s sobriety when he saw her drinking. ![]() In episode 4, “You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can,” Rue had taken so much drugs that she couldn’t be present in an intimate moment with Jules. The showrunner and cast did warn viewers that this season would be much darker than the first but watching Rue’s relapse has been particularly excruciating. We’re only four episodes in, but she’s in a real rough spot. ![]() Spoilers ahead of Euphoria season 2, episode 4Įuphoria season 2 has been difficult for Rue fans. ![]()
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