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Creator Explains Rue's Shocking Death in Euphoria Finale
1 Jun
Summary
- Creator Sam Levinson deemed Rue's death an honest ending to addiction's story.
- Rue relapses from fentanyl-laced painkillers after a chaotic escape.
- Ali avenges Rue's death by killing Alamo in a dramatic Western-style duel.

The "Euphoria" Season 3 finale, titled "In God We Trust," delivered a shocking conclusion as creator Sam Levinson described it as an 'honest ending' to the series' exploration of addiction. Rue's storyline reached a tragic climax following a perilous escape and subsequent relapse, ultimately succumbing to fentanyl-laced painkillers. Levinson stated this outcome was intended to reflect the grim realities faced by many.
The episode depicted the aftermath of a drug deal gone awry, with Rue experiencing a hallucination of her own death. Her eventual passing was framed through the eyes of Ali, who grappled with the helplessness and systemic issues contributing to the opioid epidemic. This realization led Ali to express a newfound despondency regarding his efforts to combat addiction.
Meanwhile, other characters navigated their own arcs. Cassie and Lexi processed grief and contemplated faith, while Maddy fulfilled a dangerous bargain. The season culminated in a violent confrontation where Ali avenged Rue's death by killing Alamo in a dramatic standoff, seeking a new path forward amidst the pervasive disease of addiction.