It’s also when Levinson’s frenetic energy is put to best use. (Part of me wants to believe the entire episode is an ode to Kramer’s quest to find an open restroom on “Seinfeld,” but even if not, Zendaya’s hunched running style must be.) Storm Reid in “Euphoria” Eddy Chen / HBO Of course, she gets busted, and her initial odyssey - driven by dueling desires to ingest drugs and relieve her digestion - takes a darker turn. Then she slides under a closing garage door, like a hat-less Indiana Jones, so she can steal enough luxury items to pay back her debt to Laurie (Martha Kelly). Next, she visits Fez (Angus Cloud) and has to be forcibly removed when she goes looking for pills. (The staging of that moment, however, leaves a lot to be desired it’s hard to believe Leslie would pay any attention to those bickering girls, let alone yell after them long enough to let Rue leave unnoticed.) The focus shifts, and Rue takes advantage of the distraction to elude her mother’s aide once more. (Sweeney, it must be said, is having a stellar season.) The adults try to keep the focus on Rue, who they’re trying to convince to go back to rehab, but the bomb she dropped is too big. Cassie can barely speak, trying in vain to deny the allegation even though the fear on her face is all the confirmation anyone needs. Their reaction is about what you expect: Maddy starts threatening her now-former best friend. Most notably, Rue unveils the most critical secret of Season 2, telling Maddy (Alexa Demie) and the rest of her friends that Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) has been sleeping with Nate (Jacob Elordi).
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