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Did the girls really have that talk?

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A similar dynamic plays out during the flashback to Rues delivering the eulogy at her fathers memorial.

I know a lot of people feel that way when traumatic things happen to them.

At least I hear that a lot.

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It didnt feel real.

The mourners are the actors playing all the people in Rue and Lexis orbit.

A spotlight shines on Fake Rue as she repeats, It felt like a movie.

Several moments in the finale deliberately and pointedly feel, as Rue says, like a movie.

(Side note: What high school is giving outPlaybillsat its plays?)

but keep them hidden from those nearest to them.

This episode ofEuphorialives within that friction, which, admittedly, can be frustrating to witness.

Hey, you know what else is frustrating?

(If were tagging ourselves in this episode, Im Suze, shouting Language!

while my two daughters are about to rip each other to shreds in front of a live audience.)

Midway through the play, after the Cassie/Maddy slap fight, Lexi becomes completely distraught.

Shes certain this whole project has been a disaster.

Bobbi, her stage manager with the voice of a baby angel, disagrees.

It could be worse, she says.

It could be boring.

I mean, how many shows in the history of East Highland High have started a riot?

Is she talking aboutOur Lifehere, or is she talking aboutEuphoria?

The lines, once again, are blurred.