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just saw someone legit say the US doesn't meddle with foreign politics for their own and their megacorporations' gain. mind you, the US is actively trying to get brazil to switch its own free payment system for VISA and mastercard as we speak. actual alternate reality stuff
Rue doesn’t hug Maddy back.
What a cool little scene. In just a few seconds, it perfectly summarizes their entire relationship. Maddy was always surprisingly warm toward Rue, even though Rue was never really part of Maddy’s inner circle. Rue mostly existed on the edge of that friend group, spending more time around Jules and Lexi than Maddy herself.
One thing I always noticed is how kind Maddy was to Rue in small ways. She’d randomly give Rue rides in her car, pick her up, and include her despite Rue often looking disheveled, struggling with addiction, and carrying the stereotypical “druggy” appearance that many people would’ve judged or avoided. Maddy never seemed to care about any of that. She treated Rue like a person first.
Meanwhile, Rue’s connection to Maddy was much more indirect. Most of their overlap came through Jules, Nate, or random moments where their lives crossed paths. Rue spent a lot more time thinking about Maddy than actually interacting with her, mainly because of Nate’s impact on Jules and the chaos surrounding that situation.
That’s why I love this moment. Maddy immediately opens her arms without hesitation, while Rue awkwardly receives it. In four seconds, the show tells us exactly who they are to each other. Maddy offers warmth and acceptance, while Rue, being Rue, struggles to fully return it. #euphoria
There's a genuine phenomenon in Eastern Europe (and I imagine elsewhere ITW) where LGBT kids are more likely to be fluent in English than their straight peers, as they find community online in English speaking circles and learn the language through that.
olive skintones are so funny like some of us are straight up grey so really the moral of the story is just keep referencing real people and understand that undertones exist in every skin depth and race
idk man. I’m sure the script wasn’t specifically written for a black man and i feel like black characters are allowed to be bad people without it being taken as racist
It’s so kek that the original YouTube series was made almost entirely in Blender but when A24 asked Kane to direct the movie he said “ok but we are going to have to literally create the Backrooms in real life”