Euphoria S3 E3 [Recap & Review]

We’re back to break down the latest from East Highland, and things are getting increasingly polarizing. Steven and Régine are diving into Euphoria Season 3, Episode 3, and the consensus is clear: this is starting to feel less like prestige television and more like a collection of scenes to just "throw on" in the background.

In this episode, we explore the growing gap between the show’s stunning visual production and its narrative emptiness. We’re getting into the debate of realism versus shock value—is Euphoria trying to tell a grounded story about modern youth, or has it become a parody of itself? We also take a moment to address the social media discourse surrounding the series finale of The Pitt and how it compares to the current state of Euphoria.

From questionable character arcs to the production choices that have us scratching our heads, we aren't holding back. We discuss why some shows demand your full attention while others—like this season of Euphoria—are struggling to keep us off our phones. Plus, stay tuned for our final ratings to see if this episode managed to redeem the season or if it’s still missing the mark.

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