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: Rue struggles with the moral weight of covering up the death of a friend of Angel's, which eventually leads her to confess. This revelation triggers a drug spiral for Angel, who is eventually sent to a "sketchy" rehab facility.

: Following the fallout of a fentanyl overdose, Rue is unexpectedly promoted to assistant manager at the Silver Slipper strip club. Her new boss, Big Eddy , mentors her, though Rue quickly becomes entangled with a dancer named Angel . [S3E2] Friends in Low Places

: For characters like Cal Jacobs, his past actions are framed as "grief dressed up as desire," as he attempts to reclaim a version of himself lost in high school. : Rue struggles with the moral weight of

: Despite past conflicts, Maddy Perez is shown offering empathy and support to Cassie as she recovers from the effects of molly. Themes and Character Arcs Her new boss, Big Eddy , mentors her,

: Cassie’s arc continues to delve into her insecurities and her struggle to find a sense of independence outside of her toxic relationship with Nate.

While this specific episode of Euphoria deals with these dark themes, "Friends in Low Places" is also the title of a docuseries on Prime Video that follows the construction of his Nashville honky-tonk.

: The episode explores a volatile and intense dynamic between Nate Jacobs and Cassie Howard , which includes a controversial marriage plotline. Their relationship is characterized by obsession and unstable emotions.