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HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ Finale Didn’t Feel Like ‘Euphoria’ At All

HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ Finale Didn’t Feel Like ‘Euphoria’ At All
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The series finale of HBO's 'Euphoria' has drawn criticism for feeling disconnected from the show's established characters and aesthetic. The author suggests the long production gap and creative shifts have fundamentally altered the series' identity.

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It highlights the challenges of maintaining creative continuity in long-running television series after significant production delays.

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Arts HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ Finale Didn’t Feel Like ‘Euphoria’ At All The series finale of HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ delivers a conclusion for Rue (Zendaya), but Maddy (Alexa Demie) and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) were neglected—here’s why the ending felt so different. By Dani Di Placido ,

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The article provides a subjective critique of a television show's creative direction without political or social bias.

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