HBO’s “Euphoria” is buying and selling controversial storylines for blatantly repulsive and offensive scenes, and viewers have had sufficient.
The third and ultimate season of the teenage drama returned on April 12 after a four-year hiatus. Alleged inventive variations between present creator Sam Levinson and its star, Zendaya, who performs drug-addicted adolescent Rue, additionally held up the present that’s now sparking outrage.

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Already, audiences are erupting on social media, expressing frustrations with the grotesque sexualization of the sequence’ characters. Most notable is Sydney Sweeney’s portrayal of Cassie’s foray into provocative content material — and the inflow of racial slurs.
Episode 2, “America My Dream,” provoked some followers to dismiss this system for good after its April 20 airing.
The inventive expression pushing many to desert “Euphoria” stems from its non-Black forged members freely utilizing the N-word. In some situations, this occurs throughout fiery dialogue with the Black character Alamo Brown, a criminal offense lord.
At one level, he’s informed to shove narcotics “up his n—ger ass.” Alamo is later referred to as a pig, leaving him outraged by the disrespect.
Elsewhere within the episode, the N-word was used to explain a “Nazi” concerned with Angel, performed by Priscilla Delgado.
One viewer on IG Threads declared, “The racial slur on this episode of euphoria was not needed in any respect…not ending this season, I attempted.”
She adopted up with, “It’s a lot incorrect with this season and the racism was the cherry on high for ME to cease watching the present.”
Equally, disgust moved a second viewer to comment on their disapproval. “I used to be going to make a video at how blatantly racist this season of euphoria has been, however I notice the very best plan of action is simply letting it disappear into the ether. Throwing in slurs randomly and antiquated stereotypes just isn’t artwork and we have to cease giving it the power.”
A 3rd particular person instructed, “The quantity of pointless n-words/arduous r used on this episode is ASTOUNDING. And a Black man being extra offended about being referred to as a “pig” than the arduous r….yeah no Black individuals had been within the writers room.”
One other stated, “First time I’ve ever heard the n-word being stated in Euphoria, and it’s by white individuals. #intrueeuphoriafashion.”
“This new Euphoria episode had [Black Lives Matters] protests painted as violent, 2 completely different non-black individuals dropping the n-word, and white individuals f—-g in entrance of swastikas…what is occurring?”
Furthermore, an evaluation of the present’s creator reads, “Levinson needs to be Tarantino I assume. The entire present is overly gross and nasty to look edgy and funky. I’m over it.” Director Quentin Tarantino acquired backlash over his actors saying the N-word in “Pulp Fiction” and “Django.”
He didn’t defend the language however did dismiss critics, telling them, “In case you have an issue with my films, then they aren’t the flicks to go see. Apparently, I’m not making them for you.” His stars, like Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx, have additionally made gentle of the offense.
Another person assumed, “A Black man being extra offended about being referred to as a “pig” than the arduous r….yeah no Black individuals had been within the writers room.”
Levinson informed Selection, “I simply thought it was attention-grabbing to play with the racial dynamics… With the pig remark, it simply appeared attention-grabbing as an en entry level into this man’s psychology. … It was a method of enjoying with the absurdity of racial dynamics.”
Viewers sticking round to witness “Euphoria” Season 3 pan out have a complete of Eight episodes in retailer, with the ultimate scenes rolling out on Might 31.
















