petalasfot
Joined Sep 2020
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I don't think there's a single thing id change about this episode.
There were multiple storylines fully fleshed out with substantial depth in all of them packed in 1 hour. All the characters are struggling in the best way possible and the writing is top notch.
There were a lot of shocking and gory moments but none of them felt like shock value at this point, they all benefited the story and character growth.
The sister sage plan keeps getting more interesting, Butchers arc is heading in a surprising different path, starlight's and Hughie's morals are questioned and Homelander keeps getting one of the best written characters in tv.
There were multiple storylines fully fleshed out with substantial depth in all of them packed in 1 hour. All the characters are struggling in the best way possible and the writing is top notch.
There were a lot of shocking and gory moments but none of them felt like shock value at this point, they all benefited the story and character growth.
The sister sage plan keeps getting more interesting, Butchers arc is heading in a surprising different path, starlight's and Hughie's morals are questioned and Homelander keeps getting one of the best written characters in tv.
I was kind of disappointed with the way euphoria season two started because it was annoying how they did style over substance. Episode four was the most mesmerising and for me heartbreaking episode of the series so far I think. It finally returned to its profound grounds after three episodes of being iconic for the sake of iconic and focusing only on things like cassies behaviour. It was a freshly written and delivered episode.
Well this was far better than last week's episode. It had great plot potential and some comedic moments in the beginning but still it feels kinda incomplete or rather executed poorly. Still a good episode overall tho.