The chaos of episode 3 in Euphoria doesn’t feel like something that can settle quietly, and episode 4 is likely to pick up right in the emotional wreckage of that wedding - an event that looked polished on the surface but carried fractures in nearly every direction. Nate and Cassie may have said their vows, but nothing about that wedding feels stable. Nate’s visible unease before the ceremony and Cassie’s emotional spiral walking down the aisle suggest that whatever they’ve committed to is already under strain. The next episode could begin with the aftermath rather than the celebration, showing how quickly things start to crack once the spectacle fades and reality steps in.
Jules’ storyline feels like it’s heading somewhere darker and more isolating. Her decision to lean fully into the sugar baby lifestyle, especially with Ellis, has already crossed into territory that feels controlling and dangerous. Episode 4 may explore the consequences of that choice more directly, particularly if her arrangement begins to blur boundaries even further. At the same time, her unexpected interaction with Cal at the wedding doesn’t feel like a throwaway moment; there’s a strong chance that this connection resurfaces, possibly dragging Jules into a situation tied to Nate’s past in ways she may not be prepared for.
Rue, on the other hand, is moving in a direction that feels increasingly volatile; her involvement with Alamo and Laurie has already escalated beyond anything resembling control, and her suggestion about targeting Laurie’s parrot shows she’s not just observing anymore; she’s participating. Episode 4 could push Rue deeper into that world, where decisions come with heavier consequences; her dynamic with Jules also sits on uneasy ground, especially with money now complicating their connection; what started as a joke at the wedding may evolve into something far more uncomfortable, testing whatever remains of their trust.
Maddy’s presence at the wedding was attention-grabbing as ever, hinting that she’s far from stepping back. With Nate now married to Cassie, the tension between all three of them is bound to resurface, possibly in more direct and confrontational ways. Maddy has never been one to quietly accept betrayal, and the next episode may give her space to react.
There’s also the lingering sense that multiple storylines are beginning to converge; the wedding brought nearly everyone into the same space, and episode 4 may continue that momentum, allowing conflicts that have been simmering separately to collide. Whether it’s through chance encounters, confrontations, or consequences finally catching up, the narrative feels like it’s tightening.
Instead of offering resolution, the next chapter will likely deepen the instability introduced in episode 3. Relationships may swerve quickly, alliances may blur, and characters who thought they had control may find themselves pulled into situations they can’t easily escape. The world of Euphoria rarely allows for clean outcomes, and everything set in motion so far suggests that what comes next will be messier, more personal, and harder to walk away from.
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