7 Minutes *Euphoria Spoiler*
All I can think about is Rue's "7 minutes", in the finale.
Because even after all the crazy stuff it all boiled down to one thing.
A pill.
One pill. One thing that could mean life or death.
I have known a few who have taken one high of a dose too many.
They thought they would wake up and just didn't. Yes I know hers were laced.
I know it's a series and they are actors and I keep reminding myself of that.
But just like Angus Cloud who played Fez....it is just one accident away from forever.
The series is really well done. I have many qualms with season 3 but not on Rue's fate.
Rue always reminded me of my sister. How I loved and hated her.
I use past tense not because my sister is dead...but because she is actually clean now. Since 2023. I don't feel the hate any more. The love stayed.
I am mostly Gia, Rue's sister.
I think I liked the show because it showed me a side of my sister I couldn't comprehend at the time...the grip addiction has once it gets you...how it pretends to help with the overwhelming sadness but that is a lie. It is a whirlwind over and over and over and up and down and up and down.
Just like the show portrayed.
Season 1 and 2 are elite. Season 3 is good if you skip all the Cassie parts. Honestly probably all the Lexi and Jules parts, too.
I can't stop thinking about the 7 minutes.
Edit: Rue and Gia lost their dad/found his body...also hence why it feels similar...
Because even after all the crazy stuff it all boiled down to one thing.
A pill.
One pill. One thing that could mean life or death.
I have known a few who have taken one high of a dose too many.
They thought they would wake up and just didn't. Yes I know hers were laced.
I know it's a series and they are actors and I keep reminding myself of that.
But just like Angus Cloud who played Fez....it is just one accident away from forever.
The series is really well done. I have many qualms with season 3 but not on Rue's fate.
Rue always reminded me of my sister. How I loved and hated her.
I use past tense not because my sister is dead...but because she is actually clean now. Since 2023. I don't feel the hate any more. The love stayed.
I am mostly Gia, Rue's sister.
I think I liked the show because it showed me a side of my sister I couldn't comprehend at the time...the grip addiction has once it gets you...how it pretends to help with the overwhelming sadness but that is a lie. It is a whirlwind over and over and over and up and down and up and down.
Just like the show portrayed.
Season 1 and 2 are elite. Season 3 is good if you skip all the Cassie parts. Honestly probably all the Lexi and Jules parts, too.
I can't stop thinking about the 7 minutes.
Edit: Rue and Gia lost their dad/found his body...also hence why it feels similar...


