Euphoria Was 'Transformative' for Priscilla Delgado
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Euphoria Was 'Transformative' for Priscilla Delgado
"Angel's brief but powerful addition to makes Rue seem stable by comparison. For the first time, Rue is placed in the caretaker role, personally dropping Angel off at a shady rehab facility."
"Before they part, Rue tells a teary-eyed Angel that life is precious, and Angel responds that she's not so sure, that more people go missing in California than anywhere else in America."
"Delgado's final scenes of the episode are haunting. Her character's exhaustion as she resigns to her only choice evokes a sense of dread about what could be coming next."
"Finding that depth of emotion meant having 'super-deep conversations' about the realities of substance abuse with friends who have lived through it."
In the second episode of Euphoria's third season, Rue navigates her new life working for Alamo while dealing drugs. She meets Angel, a dancer unaware of her friend's overdose. As Rue becomes closer to the girls, she learns about Angel's concerns regarding her missing friend. After revealing the truth about Tish's overdose, Angel spirals into addiction. Rue takes on a caretaker role, dropping Angel off at rehab, where their emotional exchange underscores the harsh realities of life and addiction in California.
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