![]() ![]() He experienced irreversible trauma as a child, and his perception of himself and the world got permanently warped in an instance. I’m kind of side-eyeing everyone that likes him (thankfully, the show isn’t trying to make him likable), but I also understand where his inexcusable behavior comes from. Probably the most complex character on the show. Why do you think that is? - Because half of every relationship is in my head. And can we talk about that special episode therapy scene? It broke my heart. I think she’s a brilliant character with outstanding potential. That’s where the confusion with her feelings and herself stems from. And all the dangerous encounters she put herself in, all the wrong people she got involved with only made it harder to look within and ask herself what it is she really needs. She had to fight for the right to be herself her entire life - but it turns out, it doesn’t end there. And now that that’s done, she realizes that it was never about femininity in the first place. Jules once mentions that her goal as a transgender woman has always been to conquer femininity. She’s bright, she’s intelligent, a little naïve, warm-hearted, and still has that spark-from-within, despite going through such difficult and painful adolescence, she has her own “Jules aesthetic”. Jules is one of my personal favorites on the show. We’re not going to rank Euphoria characters, let’s talk about what we have learned from every character on Euphoria. We’ve felt the feelings, we’ve broken the hearts, we’ve cried the tears. ![]() I believe that is precisely the reason the show resonates with so many people of different backgrounds, age groups, and identities - we’ve all been there, at one point or another. That, in turn, makes us understand and sympathize with them beyond the surface level. It’s the mere fact that each one of us can find a few - or many - of our own flaws, traits, and past mistakes in these characters. So Euphoria is a good choice if you and your couple are trying to find a stylish TV show to watch. Euphoria is very popular with Gen Z, young people really love it. It quickly became one of the most iconic TV shows. It’s a show about deeply traumatized, complex teenagers - but what appeals to me personally is not the purple lighting, outfits, and not even the sensationalized storytelling through style and fashion. To celebrate the second season of everyone’s favorite HBO show Euphoria, we decided it’s time for a deep dive into the psyche of the characters. ![]()
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