Euphoria Finale Leaves Fans in Collective Therapy After That Jaw-Dropping Fezco Twist
In true internet fashion, the euphoria finale has become less about actual closure and more about meme-induced trauma bonding. From Rue’s monologue being dissected like a college essay to the sudden, silent exit of a major character that no one saw coming, social media is flooded with users asking if they need a therapist or just a rewatch. The irony is palpable: a show about addiction and heightened emotions has somehow managed to make its audience feel the same withdrawal symptoms as its characters. The finale didn’t just end a season; it started a new global support group where the only currency is perfectly timed SpongeBob memes and shared confusion.