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The Surreal Ending Of ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 6, Explained
Dani Di Placido · 2026-05-19 · via Forbes - Arts

Rue (Zendaya) finds faith in 'Euphoria' season 3, episode 6

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Did Rue really catch a glimpse of God?

Euphoria season three, episode six, “Stand Still and See,” immediately resolves last week’s cliffhanger, as Rue (Zendaya) is spared from a brutal execution by Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje).

Rue spends the rest of the episode in an unusually reflective state, thankful to be alive, convinced that someone up there is looking out for her.

Alamo’s sympathetic backstory is revealed during the episode, and his childhood trauma might offer a clue to Rue’s fate.

Warning—Spoilers Ahead

Rue is on a different kind of high for this episode, cheating death and winning small victories.

She manages to get the 3D-printed key for Laurie’s (Martha Kelly) safe, and her role as a rat seems secure—Rue even has a long-awaited phone call with her mother, Leslie (Nika King), who calls Rue unexpectedly after ignoring her daughter’s attempts to reach out.

Rue has a long conversation with her mother in church, expressing her newfound faith and hope for redemption.

There’s Biblical imagery all over the place, but the signs are mixed—Alamo’s giant snake certainly seems an ominous omen.

As soon as Rue delivers the key, Alamo shatters her serenity, informing Rue that he expects her to break into Laurie’s safe. This would be incredibly risky on a normal day, but Rue’s break-in clashes with the DEA’s plan to arrest them all.

A dead rat is dangled in front of Rue, another on-the-nose metaphor that suggests Alamo is suspicious of her loyalty.

Bishop (Darrell Britt-Gibson) feeds the rat to the snake while telling Rue a disturbing story, about how a dancer named Sugar would perform with the python.

Sugar thought she and the cold-blooded reptile shared a connection, and she would sleep with the snake at night, while the creature coiled itself around her.

After the snake suddenly lost its appetite for mice, Sugar took it to the vet, who told her that her python still had a healthy appetite, but for a much larger meal.

In reality, the python was readying itself to eat Sugar, and Bishop wants Rue to understand that they kept the snake as a reminder of hidden intentions and betrayal.

In the Bible, the Garden of Eden’s snake is similarly deceptive, tempting Eve into eating the Fruit of Knowledge, marking humanity’s fall from innocence and expulsion from paradise.

Bishop isn’t being subtle here, but the snake hints at a more personal betrayal for Rue.

In Alamo’s flashbacks, we learn how his mother (Danielle Deadwyler) ruthlessly tricked her son and loving partner, Preston (Kwame Patterson), setting up a robbery and walking away with the stolen goods.

She doesn’t care that her son bonded with Preston, and the experience hardens Alamo, creating a deep distrust of women that fuels his suspicions to this day.

Alamo’s tragic origin story might be a hint at Rue’s fate, as Bishop informs Rue that he has contacted her mother, implying that Rue’s family will suffer a heavy price if she betrays them.

However, the fact that Bishop spoke to Leslie about Rue changes the context of that church scene—why did Leslie call Rue after ignoring her daughter for so long?

Notably, we don’t see Leslie’s response to Rue gushing about God and salvation—we just see her end the conversation with a flat “I love you, Rue.”

Leslie looks troubled after the call ends.

Leslie might not doesn’t believe a word Rue says anymore, or maybe she’s planning to betray her daughter if she needs to, possibly viewing her as a lost cause.

There are snakes everywhere, and Rue is a vulnerable rat, but apparently, a lucky one.

The episode ends with Rue escaping death, again, this time on the highway, stepping out of her car to witness a miracle.

Rue sees a burning tree in the desert, another Biblical sign that seemingly confirms her newfound faith.

Rue (Zendaya) witnesses a miracle in 'Euphoria' season 3, episode 6—or is it a coincidence?

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The Ending Of ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 6, Explained

In the Old Testament, Moses encounters a burning bush in the desert that continuously burns without harming the plant.

God speaks to Moses through the fire and tells him that he has been chosen as a divine instrument to free the slaves of Egypt.

In this story, Moses is a reluctant hero, who initially cowers from God and questions his own ability to perform the divine deed.

The moment marks Moses as a chosen prophet—in Rue’s story, one might view the burning tree as her Call to Adventure, a confirmation that she is on the right track and destined for greater things.

However, given how Rue has spent so much time imagining a brighter future for herself, it might all be a tragic delusion. The flaming tree could have been a coincidence, a random fire that Rue latched on to as a divine sign.

With Euphoria season three, it’s difficult to say—the series has changed far beyond its origins as a soapy high school melodrama—the tone is now somewhere between a Tarantino movie and a Grand Theft Auto cutscene.

It’s not hard to imagine Euphoria earnestly embracing the idea of Rue being chosen by God, or falsely imbued with hope right before tragedy strikes.

Either way, there’s a snake out there, and Rue needs to watch her step.

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