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This occurs right after her mom Leslie’s (Nika King) eulogy-like scene and it’s intercut with events that occurred in Rue’s more distant past (her with her dad as a kid, some of their final dinners together, dancing with her sister Gia (Storm Reid), keeping her dad’s hoodie for herself) and her recent past (her time with Jules).

But it’s left up to the viewers to decide. But I don’t really see anything that confirms that.” (Read full interview here), Elordi: “My feeling is that that’s pretty morbid. It might be Rue, it could be Fezco, it could even be Mouse if Fezco tells Mouse what Nate did. Eddy Chen/HBO, Here's what could have happened to Rue and Fez in.

Fans believe that brother is Fezco, the town's official drug dealer, who runs his business with a younger kid called Ashtray. And then it looks like it’s snowing inside her house, and Rue seems to “float” out of her bed. What’s going on? And with Mouse being as sinister as he is, we wouldn’t be shocked if he played like he was gonna say “yeah, we good” and then shot Fez right in the face because he didn’t want to be bothered by whatever risky business Fez had gotten into.

so rue really … and jules is … and nate STILL isn’t …. While Euphoria‘s season finalehas us more stumped than anything, we appreciate the thought-provoking conclusion that left us on the edge of our seat waiting for next season. The theory involves Nate as Rue's killer and cites that Rue trying to defend Jules from being harassed by Nate might cause her death at his hands. eventAction: 'render' But trust fans to get to the depth of the matter and come up with their own insane stories that are so bizarre and wild, that they just might be true. The other side of the dead theory is that Rue simply cried herself to sleep at the end of the finale and is having one of those Euphoria dream sequences that love to play with time and space. In the video sequence, Rue touches her mom and sister, but neither pays any attention to her; however, her father, who is dead, does interact with her, hugging her and then kissing her forehead before disappearing once again. ga('create', 'UA-67136960-15', 'auto', 'ads'); But it looks like he’s going after Mouse, not Nate. All we see is the camera zooming in on his face as he looks at Fez. Is Rue even really there? Nate may not have taken his threat seriously, but Fezco isn't one to joke about killing. It’s almost like an RIP Rue slideshow. We don’t know if the doctor who was supplying Mouse with drugs is alive or dead by Fezco’s hand. We did not see if Mouse shot Fezco or if he accepted his money. hitType: 'event', But the man tries to fight back and grabs a gun. And it’s not clear if Rue died at the end of the episode or if she was hallucinating or dreaming a fever-filled, sorrow-ridden dream. At 36 minutes in, everyone is still alive. document.querySelector("#ads").addEventListener('click',function(){ Fez had a menacing encounter with Mouse earlier in the season when Mouse gave Rue Fentanyl, but then things calmed down when Fez offered Mouse double what the drug cost. We have met Nate's elder brother Aaron on the show already, so that leaves us guessing about the third Jacobs kid we see in the photo. ga('ads.send', { }); Credit: Entertainment Weekly is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation All Rights Reserved.

And later we get a fantasy scene from Rue imagining herself killing Nate and setting him on fire, about 10 minutes into the episode. Oh wait… Now she’s asking for Roxicet. However, they leave us with a question on whether the man died or was just beaten up really badly. So maybe she is lying to Ali about her sobriety and maintaining that in the narration. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), So Nate died in a fantasy, but no one has died in the episode yet as of 10 minutes in. The latest addition are fan theories on Reddit suggesting that Nate's (Jacob Elordi) undisclosed third brother is actually Fezco (Angus Cloud), and Rue (Zendaya) might get sober for good, but die eventually. She stands on a pile of bodies. Here’s what they had to say: Schafer: “I guess you could apply that perspective if you wanted to. We hear a strange sound as Nate continues throwing his head against the floor.

What I do know is that they left this moment purposefully unclear and it’s up to the viewer to decide. We see a body being taken out of Rue’s house during the montage, and I’m pretty sure that’s when her dad died. Eddy Chen/HBO (2), Credit: hitType: 'event',

Did Rue live and she’s hallucinating or dreaming? ga('ads.send', { Where the hell was McKay (Algee Smith) the whole episode? The good news is she has NOT died from the kidney infection, so it looks like we’re in the clear at the beginning of the episode. Or did Rue die? } Here's all the explanation! Her father’s death was terrible and no one should have to deal with that kind of pain so young. Some thought Nate would be the one to go since he’s been triggering everyone right and left, threatening them, and sending innocent people to jail. eventAction: 'view' }. To further support this theory, earlier in the episode, Leslie reads a letter that she presumably wrote to Rue, alluding to the weird period of time where she was born, but also making mention of a narrator, stating “What if I heard the voice of some narrator who said: ‘Here’s what’s going to happen?” This could be a nod to the prevailing theory that Rue’s omniscient but undependable narrating powers have been bestowed upon her from the grave and that her mother is here to remind her us, the audience, of that fact.

media-tech companies with hubs around the world. }); },false) Leading up to tonight, fans have had a lot of theories about who might die.

And while it seems like Fez managed to pull off a clean break, Mouse’s unnamed money handler pointed out the money he turned in was spattered in blood, signaling that the “bulls—-” Fez was dealing with before arriving was not something to be dismissed after all. And speaking of dreams, while her father is in fact the only one who interacts with her in this sequence, it can be interpreted is a warning, rather than a red flag that she’s dead.

It’s not clear if Rue died or lived. This is a guy who was probably going to assault an underage Rue in exchange for her Fentanyl trip and only calmed down when Fez agreed to cough up way more money than was deserved. hitType: 'event', eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), I am so scared for this #EUPHORIA finale I’ve been trying not to think about it all day but we are five minutes away and um pic.twitter.com/myfIwhpLbA. We also saw Kat (Barbie Ferreira) get a rom-com-like conclusion with Ethan (Austin Abrams). and trying to recover from a police raid. Add this to Rue’s ominous final line about disappearing “into that good night” and it’s not looking good. We saw her walking into the light on the road, which might have been a car about to hit her.

eventAction: 'load' After the finale, EW asked Schafer and Elordi what they thought of the “Rue is dead” theory. Live Updates, Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. gads_event = event; He won’t give up and Fezco beats him while the man’s son watches. The fan theory is being backed with the speculation that Fezco had run away from home at a younger age and started selling drugs to get by. And she has been clean for a while now, but for how long? ga('ads.send', { We don’t know his name, but he’s the doctor that Mouse was getting drugs from, according to how the scene looked. She’s walking around like a zombie. WOW.

If you want to cut straight to a summary of the major possible deaths tonight, skip to the end of this story. Conclusions were not so cut and dry. It will be at least a year before we find out for ourselves. One fan wrote, "The actor who plays Fezco on #Euphoria looks and sounds a lot like Mac Miller I started crying watching Fez take care of Rue knowing that Mac died from a fentanyl OD." If you have an entertainment scoop or a story for us, please reach out to us on (323) 421-7515. Others think Rue has been speaking beyond the grave all this time. Perhaps he’s warning her and reminding her that it’s not her time…yet (a la…Deadpool 2). let gads_event; But Fezco is planning something big and he’s got his gun with him.



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