I like how the principle responded to Maddy. He didn't get mad at her, but was also holding her accountable. Acknowledging her fear and desire to control the situation, but also affirming his position as principle and what he needs to do.
Obsessed with how it shows the way she got ready every morning to cover her bruises given by nate and then the next season cassie gets ready the same way for nate...
I didn't notice before, that she "woke up 3 hours before school" void of serotonin, to prep for school because of Nate. This foils Cassie's manic waking up hours before school to prep for Nate in the 2nd season.
i wish there was more than just seeing her un conscious, then paramedics bursting through a pair of doors, then her in the principal’s office. that’s literally it for this scene…?
Literally it was so rushedd, The whole point of the scene describes her injuries and how her weekend went, they just cut straight to a Nate interrogation scene instead of showing maybe a short montage of her health at least getting better in the episode
Thats cuz we saw it from her perspective, once she went unconcious she was only able to regain conciousness once she got better hence why we only saw it once she got better. Also their's a limited amount of screentime is it really that neccessary for us to see Maddy wake up concious in a bed and be reported to the principlas office.
@@chindiejade2769that’s just because that’s how the pacing of the show is? What would showing that have added to the story at all? Not everything has to be a play by play
Both Maddy have long-spanning, internalized daddy issues. Nate both exemplifies traits they wanted in their fathers that their fathers didn’t possess, and on the other hand abuses/manipulates/neglects them in ways that are familiar and “safe” for them.
I know that creep,, Sam Levinson tries to portray everyone who helps Maddy here as "a bad guy who just doesn't get it," but don't let that twisted little freak show convince you that this is normal or healthy. If someone does this to you, TELL SOMEONE YOU TRUST. This isn't love, Nate is disgusting, and this show is god awful.
What? The principle is clearly portrayed as the good guy here and Maddy's behaviour is painted as irrational, idk how you came away from this scene thinking "oh they're saying this is normal and healthy and the principle should just leave her alone". I'm not a fan of Sam Levinson either but this critique just makes no sense
As a member of a family with generations of abuse, it was accurately portrayed. They weren’t portraying it as a positive, just showing how the abused person sees it. The abused person often feels like the people telling them to leave the abusive relationship are the bad people and ‘they just don’t understand our love’ and ‘I can save him/her”. It’s a mental illness, staying with someone like that programs your brain. Why do you think a domestic abuse survivor often winds up in another abusive relationship? Because their brain has been wired to receive abuse, than abuse=love. That’s why it’s so hard for them to leave their abuser and stay gone. You have to basically be deprogrammed like someone who leaves a cult.
your ass did not watch this show because it absolutely does not portray nate's abuse as normal or healthy, in fact it does the complete opposite lmao. also saying "just tell someone you're being abused uwu" is incredibly shallow
This is not based on real life lmfao. You don’t see 13-17 year old girls meticulously applying rhinestones perfectly around their eyes every morning before highschool. Focusing on the “dress code” isn’t the point of this show.
Are students allowed to dress like this at school in the US? Because we had to wear layers and layers of clothing to school since we were, as women, responsible for looking too provocative 🤦🏽♀️
Ya, no this is not realistic. Our dress codes are very strict as well and ya it's always the women's job to not distract men by having shoulders or knees.
Most schools still wear uniforms in my city lol, so the answer is no. This was just for a TV show called Euphoria and it is purely for entertainment. Do not think American schools are like this
Is Euphoria really worth the hype? I'm starting to think it might be.... but I'm also almost 30 and don't feel comfortable watching a show designed for a 20 something or even teen something audience.
Season 1 is great, season 2 isn’t as good necessarily but still very entertaining tv and you will definitely not be bored. A lot of the actors are almost 30 as well
there are parts that hit REALLY hard (nate's abuse in s1 and all of rue's interractions with her family) but there's also a lot of oversexualising teens (to the point where one character starts doing sex work, the girl in this clip who's defensive about being a dominatrix basically is, and another sleeps with an adult who secretly records it) and in s2 just dramatic and unrealistic high school stuff. personally i'd recommend just watching rue's scenes if you're uncomfortable with the sexualisation
S1 was released in 2019 and filmed way before that --so before the tiktok boom. If anything tiktok became obsessed with it and overused the shot style 2020-21
Kat was notorious for being online. She strikes me as someone who probably watches True Crime docs religiously ,She’s also into fan fiction. Likely a Tumblrina.
@@ngonz89 I’ll entertain that Kat would have known it but Maddy wouldn’t have and her immediate understanding that it was insult as opposed to “Who the hell is that?” rings false. A lot of this show is completely unbelievable. I joke all the time that this show was basically Sam Levinson’s Corn Hub history set to music.