Doesn't look like anybody made a thread for this yet, so I figured I'd do the honors.
HBO's latest drama premiered on June 16, 2019. New episodes air Sundays at 9 PM CT.
Euphoria follows Rue (Zendaya), a teenage addict navigating the anxiety-ridden, substance abuse-filled life waiting for her when she gets out of rehab.
I thought the first episode was impressive. So much so that I rewatched it with some friends I recommended the series to. I picked up on a few things I missed, too, such as the character Jules (Hunter Schafer) being a trans girl played by a trans actress. At least as of the end of the pilot, Jules is a character that seems secure in her gender identity, freeing her up to grapple with other aspects of her personhood, which I find to be novel as far as trans representation goes. I'm curious to see how the trans community reacts to the character in the coming months as the show continues airing.
Anyways, I guess this can function as the show's thread, if that's aight? Apologies for the basic OP.
HBO's latest drama premiered on June 16, 2019. New episodes air Sundays at 9 PM CT.
Euphoria follows Rue (Zendaya), a teenage addict navigating the anxiety-ridden, substance abuse-filled life waiting for her when she gets out of rehab.
I thought the first episode was impressive. So much so that I rewatched it with some friends I recommended the series to. I picked up on a few things I missed, too, such as the character Jules (Hunter Schafer) being a trans girl played by a trans actress. At least as of the end of the pilot, Jules is a character that seems secure in her gender identity, freeing her up to grapple with other aspects of her personhood, which I find to be novel as far as trans representation goes. I'm curious to see how the trans community reacts to the character in the coming months as the show continues airing.
Anyways, I guess this can function as the show's thread, if that's aight? Apologies for the basic OP.