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      • Season 2 episode 5, "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird," was an emotional rollercoaster; after a painful intervention gone wrong, Rue goes on the run, evading her loved ones, the police, and a terrifying drug dealer.
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  2. "The Trials and Tribulations of Trying to Pee While Depressed" is the seventh episode of the first season of Euphoria, and the seventh episode of the series overall. It was released on July 28, 2019 on HBO.[1] For the episode's transcript, see here. Rue gets depressed and watches 22 straight...

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · Euphoria star Zendaya recently discussed her character Rue's mental state in the most recent episode. Season 2 episode 5, "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird," was an emotional rollercoaster; after a painful intervention gone wrong, Rue goes on the run, evading her loved ones, the police, and a terrifying drug dealer.

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  4. Jul 29, 2019 · Throughout Euphoria's first season, we've watched Rue grapple with substance use disorder as a result of her depression, anxiety, and ADHD diagnoses. But in the July 28 episode, she comes to the…

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  5. RUE: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. The other thing about depression is it kind of collapses time. Suddenly, you find your whole days blending together to create one endless and suffocating loop.

    • When She Gets Depressed After Jules Leaves
    • When She Relapsed
    • When She Admitted She Doesn't Plan on Living Long
    • When She Is Forced to Talk About Rehab on Stage
    • When She's Forced to Take Drugs
    • When She Gave Her Eulogy at Her Dad's Funeral
    • When She Couldn't Open A Candy Wrapper

    Rue places a lot of importance on her relationship with Jules. In fact, Jules even feels too much pressure from it, thinking that Rue's sobriety can sometimes rely on her availability. Although Rue remained sober when Jules left town to visit an old friend, it still wasn't a good time for her. Rue fell into a depression where she just laid in bed w...

    Eventually, Rue does get sober and remains that way for most of season 1. A lot of it is tied to the bond she shares with Jules and the fact that she has Ali by her side for the moments where she might do something she regrets. That all changes when the finale arrives. After Rue changes her mind and stays behind, leaving Jules to escape town on her...

    This comes from the conversation Rue has with Ali in the diner. Among the many things they discuss, Rue mentions that she doesn't feel like she'll be alive for very long. A major part of it is just simply that she doesn't think she deserves to have that kind of life. Rue opens up about the horrible things that she has done, including putting her mo...

    The first episode deals with Rue's return to her regular life following a stint in rehab. That includes coming back from summer break and the first day of a new school year. Rue is almost immediately forced to go on stage in front of everyone and talk about her time away from school. RELATED: The Main Characters Of Euphoria, Ranked By Intelligence ...

    Rue isn't someone who needs much pushing to do drugs. In many episodes, she just chooses to do them on her own but she has seemed to have her limits. For starters, there is when she was put in the crosshairs of a dangerous gangster nicknamed Mouse. She declines his offer of fentanyl but he intimidates her into taking it and threatens to take someth...

    There's no doubt that the loss of her father had a major impact on Rue. While her drug addiction didn't exactly begin after he was gone, you get the sense that she believes she won't ever be as happy now that he's gone. Season 2 used flashbacks to perfection when showing how she handled the aftermath. On two occasions, clips were shown of Rue havin...

    During season 2's fifth episode, Rue upsets basically everyone she encounters. It's the lowest of the low for her. Despite that, seeing what comes next and how it affects her is crushing. She deserved some consequences but this was heartbreaking. RELATED: The 10 Most Powerful Scenes In Euphoria, According To Reddit The simple act of opening a candy...

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  6. Jul 28, 2019 · Speaking of bathroom activities, Rue Bennet (Zendaya) spends this week’s episode desperately trying to get herself to pee in the midst of a bipolar depressive episode.

  7. Feb 8, 2022 · In a shattering departure from Euphoria ’ s previous bouts of self-indulgence and egotistical tendencies, the episode finally made space for its core character and theme: Rue Bennett (Zendaya), a struggling 17-year-old whose violent drug addiction is largely fuelled by grief.

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