“Euphoria” Episode 204 Recap: Not Really Smart, Not Really Cruel
Euphoria really is just three montages in a trench coat pretending to be a TV show.
Euphoria really is just three montages in a trench coat pretending to be a TV show.
I know she’s JLo, but given this very special episode I feel like she could’ve at least showed up via Skype!
Plus updates on New Amsterdam, 4400, Nancy Drew, and Claws!
Critical Role’s animated series The Legend of Vox Machina is here and the cast list alone is queer. Let’s roll.
Miranda continues to lose her mind over Che Diaz, Carrie struggles to take off her wedding ring, and Charlotte gives some very good lessons on the art of wearing tampons.
Get in, losers, we’re going to Lesbos.
Ava gives Gwyn the love is love speech, Sara tries to unfix a fixed point, and Spooner comes out as asexual!
By erasing Melody’s queerness, Archive 81 gains nothing and loses a lot.
Single Drunk Female is a show about starting fresh, not just about drinking or not drinking.
It’s a big deal to have a trans girl character who is wearing a binder! I wish I trusted Sam Levinson to get into it more and to do it well.
10 years before Ellen, 25 years before Santana (and if you’re keeping track — 35 years from today), Blanche Devereaux launched the joke that just will not die.
RuPaul may have just RuPauled more than he’s ever RuPauled.
Plus! Updates on 4400, Nancy Drew, New Amsterdam, NCIS: Hawai’i, and Claws!
In Danielle Brooks’ lesbian character Leota, Peacemaker finds the depth that it appears to be looking for in its star John Cena, and coming up short.
The energy Miranda is giving in this scene — and, in fact, in this entire episode — is that little pig named Wallace from the Geico commercials who hangs out of the car window holding a pinwheel and screaming.
Tensions rise between Sara and Ava as the Real Legends find themselves in a reality show from hell.
I’ll say it again: I’ve been watching TV my whole entire life, and I didn’t know I could want this.
Rock teen Taissa energy by day and adult Taissa energy by night.
Rue narrates that she has everything she could ever wish for. And this is all I’ve ever wanted from this show, so why does it feel so bad??
I hope Yellowjackets keeps teasing us, keeps planting “character Easter eggs” rather than plot ones, keeps revealing things that ultimately are easy to predict but difficult to swallow.