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Euphoria hits its penultimate episode Sunday night, and the season has finally reached the stage where everybody’s bad decisions are bleeding together. Episode 7, “Rain or Shine,” airs May 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and Max, one week before the finale.
Rue spent Episode 6 running for her life after the DEA operation around Alamo collapsed. She escaped the stash house, watched the deal turn violent, and ended the hour hiding out with almost nobody left she can trust. Laurie is still missing from the board entirely, which feels intentional at this point, and the Episode 7 preview shows Rue back in motion instead of recovering. The season started with her moving drugs across the border; now she’s trying to stay ahead of the people who know she flipped.
More on episode seven and the rest of the characters below.
Cassie’s world somehow got even uglier. Her subscriber count keeps climbing, the livestream audience keeps growing, and Maddy is now close enough to the operation that she’s helping shape the image right alongside her. Episode 6 had Cassie treating the attention like proof that she’d survived the Nate disaster, but the show keeps framing it as another trap. The more successful she gets online, the smaller her real life looks.
And Nate is still sitting in the wreckage of the wedding collapse, the Naz debt, and the fallout from nearly getting killed. The interesting thing about this season is how isolated everyone’s become. Rue barely shares space with Jules now. Nate and Cassie are locked inside their own mess. Maddy keeps drifting between worlds. Penultimate episodes on this show usually force those lanes back together fast, and “Rain or Shine” looks ready to do exactly that.
Endgame’s arrived.
The premiere of Euphoria drops on Sunday, May 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO, with the episode streaming the same night on HBO Max. Episodes will roll out weekly, returning the show to its usual Sunday-night, event-TV slot.
Season 3 has eight episodes total. HBO is sticking with its regular weekly release schedule.
The core cast returns, led by Zendaya as Rue Bennett, alongside Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, and Maude Apatow. Returning ensemble players include Eric Dane and Martha Kelly, with additional cast members like Chloe Cherry and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje rounding out the season.
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