Fuck Anyone Who's Not a Sea Blob
- Episode aired Jan 22, 2021
- 16
- 49m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
5.2K
YOUR RATING
Over the Christmas holiday, Jules reflects on the year.Over the Christmas holiday, Jules reflects on the year.Over the Christmas holiday, Jules reflects on the year.
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Sam Levinson and Hunter Schafer have both done a fantastic job writing this episode, which gives a real insight into what Jules has been and currently is struggling with. The character has always been one of my favorites, but after watching this I genuinely felt that I had a much better understanding of her on a human level. Beautifully written, heart-wrenchingly presented, and expertly performed, this episode continues to prove that Euphoria has more stories and characters left to explore. I genuinely look forward to seeing what they are able to accomplish in the show's second season.
I've never conceived the though that I will ever see a Billie Eilish song and Van den Budenmayer from The Double Life of Veronique in the same series, let alone in the same episode after I've just listened to them recently. This is an astral coincidence.
This episode is my favorite of the series so far, being as character-driven, soul-crushing and packed with valuable life lessons as Rue's special episode, but with more dynamism, the typical ''Euphoria expressionism'' expressed through color and even suspense... all while exploring the other side of Jule's past and personality. Listening to Jules finally describing her perspective of the story felt so genuinely human and so satisfying story-wise. I am surprised that I didn't cry though I almost did towards the end of the episode.
Magnifique.
An 11 out of 10 from me.
This episode is my favorite of the series so far, being as character-driven, soul-crushing and packed with valuable life lessons as Rue's special episode, but with more dynamism, the typical ''Euphoria expressionism'' expressed through color and even suspense... all while exploring the other side of Jule's past and personality. Listening to Jules finally describing her perspective of the story felt so genuinely human and so satisfying story-wise. I am surprised that I didn't cry though I almost did towards the end of the episode.
Magnifique.
An 11 out of 10 from me.
This is it. One of the best Euphoria episodes. I have been very skeptical of Jules's character before and her relationship with Rue, but now I get it. I feel like we really needed this episode to see how complex her character is. Such a layered character and brilliant writing. I loved how this episode acknowledged how good and bad Rue and Jules are to each other. Hunter Schafer is a class act! Mesmerizing performance and so happy to see she wrote the episode as well.
The previous special episode was good but this one was AMAZING.
It was so painful to see what Jules has been through.
Excellent cinematography and i was so happy that this episodes soundtrack was BILLIE EILISH.
I AM SPEECHLESS. 1000/10
I AM SPEECHLESS. 1000/10
A surge of emotions. Opening it up with Lorde's Liability is a foreshadowing of how it's going to devastate your heart.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was co-written by Hunter Schafer, the actress who portrays Jules.
Details
- Runtime
- 49m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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