
Also, we do not know if Rue relapsed into drug use, either. However, there were many scenes that seemed to imply that. We do not know if Leslie was reading a eulogy about Rue. The sequence that follows after Rue and Jules’ goodbye left so many questions about Euphoria. ‘Euphoria’ Season 1, Episode 8 ‘And Salt the Earth Behind You’ Final Verdict So yeah, Jules left town on a train and Rue watched as it left the station. To her, it seems, leaving the town meant making her mom, Leslie Bennett (Nika King) and sister, Gia Bennett (Storm Reid) go through another traumatic experience.

Jules liked the idea and agreed to go immediately, but Rue suddenly had second thoughts about it. Rue acted on impulse when she asks Jules to run away from town with her. Sadly, Rue and Jules could no meet each other in the middle. Also, Jules did develop feelings for Anna (Quintessa Swindell), some girl she met when she visited an old friend. Rue wanted to plunge deep into their romance as fast as she can, while Jules preferred a slower pace. There was no problem with what they felt for each other but rather, the pace each of them wanted to take was different. While this situation sounds good in so many ways, it is also equally as bad as it could get. And Rue telling her that her dad loves her while hugging her as she cries shows just how much she's dedicated to amending this friendship.Rue and Jules finally confessed their love for each other. Pain is relative, and by connecting with one another, they can build back their friendship into something more special and long-lasting. Be the shoulder for her to cry on because Lexi has had it just as hard. She realizes that she could have been more involved and supportive in her friend's life. Lexi has always been able to see what others don't, as she has always been a wallflower. The finale delivered an emotionally tear-filled scene between Lexi and Rue and proved how this friendship is important to Rue's recovery. Including coming to terms with how out of touch she has been in her close relationships. For once, Rue was able to see herself through someone else's eyes and come to terms with the ugly parts of herself that she hates.


The highly teased tell-all play that fans have been waiting for all season was not only entertaining but also a reflection of her and everyone else's lives, including Rue.

However, this season, Lexi was able to break out of her shell and put on a play that showed that she would no longer be the fly on the wall. Rue fell into drugs and pushed Lexi away when all she ever wanted was to just be there for her. Since they were little, Lexi and Rue have been best friends but have drifted apart after Rue's dad died. However, there is still much to explore on how season 2's finale presents a bright outcome for Rue.Ī part of Rue's road to sobriety involves coming to terms with who she really is, and thanks to Lexi (Maude Apatow), she can do that. For the first time, Rue seems to believe in herself, and we just might see a new side to Rue in season 3. She was also even able to say goodbye to someone who she believed to be the love of her life. Everything about her story, from dealing with her mental health, losing her father, and falling into substance abuse, is something that many people can relate to.Īfter the tumultuous events in episode 5, Rue (Zendaya) was seen sober in the finale, looking healthy and upbeat as she made amends with her friends and family. Since the beginning, fans have always wanted the best for Rue and for her to overcome her addiction. While a few of the characters' fates were left on major cliffhangers during the finale, Rue's journey to recovery was the central focus of the finale episode. Warning: Euphoria Season 1 & 2 SpoilersIt's been a little over a week since the season 2 finale of Euphoriaaired, and fans are feeling very hopeful for Rue's future.
