![]() So the boys drive to a gay bar - though Cal doesn’t seem to get what’s going on right away - and pound some tequila shots. Graduation rolls around, and “Derek insisted they celebrate, just the two of them,” Rue says. Soon, as a very naked montage depicts, Cal and Marsha are having sex every chance they can get. That night at dinner, Cal announces to his family that he’s met a girl. (Side note: That’s likely the same reason Derek hugs his gym bag to his midsection as he exits the room, yes?) Cal’s father seems disgusted. He’s so suspicious of his son’s friendship (and bodily proximity to) with Derek that he orders Cal to stand up - most likely to see whether he’s visibly excited, which is wrong on so many levels - and Cal refuses. Cal’s dad, a severe man who seems a lot like Future Cal, barges in and asks Derek to leave. So he does, while the guys are lying side-by-side on Cal’s bed one afternoon. She’s very forward, and though Rue tells us that sometimes makes teen Cal uncomfortable, “he was grateful she pushed his boundaries.” When Marsha performs oral sex on Cal in his car one night, “he couldn’t wait to tell Derek,” Rue says. ![]() Still, when Marsha makes it clear that she’s into Cal, they start dating. As Rue’s voiceover tells us how close and comfortable the boys were with each other, we get several instances of Cal’s gaze lingering a little longer on his friend’s body than is polite. ![]() We see his life as a high school senior, where he ruled the wrestling team, planned to attend Duke University and spent a lot of time with his best friend, Derek. (Yes, that is the second time in three weeks that I’ve hailed a Jacobs man getting whupped, and no, I do not feel sorry about that.) Read on for the highlights of “Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys.”ĬAL, UP CLOSE | This week’s episode-opening deep dive focuses on Nate’s dad, Cal. If not in reality, in television.” However? “Unfortunately, I’m not it,” she says with a shrug, swigging some cough syrup.Īnd that really seems true in the episode, which also gives us a nascent Jules/Elliot flirtation and a Cal bloodying that’s rather satisfying. And people just want to find hope… anywhere. She goes on to say that she understands our collective desire for her to be OK, to pull herself together even a little bit. (There’s even a joke about it!) “In all fairness, I did say in the beginning I had no intentions of staying clean.” But, I relapsed,” she says, speaking directly to the camera in a segment similar to last year’s d–k-pic slide show. “Now, as a beloved character that a lot of people are rooting for, I feel a certain responsibility to make good decisions. She even tells us so herself, in very entertaining fashion, in the first half of the hour. ICYMI: Find out when Euphoria season two premieres on HBO Max.There’s no way the very dangerous choice that Rue makes in this week’s Euphoria will end well for her. "What we do for a living is important, but the friendship we share is more important.”įor more from Hunter and to see the photos from her shoot, head to ! “Knowing that she was so young and so much of this was new to her, my thing was being as much of a big sister as I could," she added about their relationship. “She just took whatever pain she had, and she translated it into such a beautiful performance.” "I remember watching behind the camera and knowing that something had clicked,” Zendaya said about the special episode of Euphoria. Hunter's friend and co-star Zendaya also dished about her acting and opened up about their relationship and how it started. "And even if it is my job title, I’m not interested in doing that again for long periods of time.” "I’ve already spent a lot of my life trying to be someone I’m not," she said. She also dished on being a bit skeptical of method acting. ![]() I’m still forming that process and also setting boundaries, which I didn’t have in season one.” Some people might say that doesn’t make me as strong of an actor, but.that’s how I learned. "The work of an actor is trying to simulate a full life. I do think blurred lines between an actor and a character make a deeper character," Hunter told the mag. In a new interview with Harper's Bazaar, the 22-year-old actress opened up about the similarities she shares with her character on the hit show. Hunter Schafer is dishing on her Euphoria character Jules.
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