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Nate in euphoria
Nate in euphoria













nate in euphoria

I don’t think you can get rid of that kind of trauma. But I don’t necessarily think it is the end of it all.

nate in euphoria

I wish I could say it was like a freeing moment, a moment of catharsis, but I think it’s just his only option other than literally dying, sort of killing his oppressor, and the last thing he can do to put an end to all of it. In the finale, we see Nate turn Cal in to the police for child pornography, and he tells his father that he’s choosing revenge.

nate in euphoria

Cal begs his son not to do what he’s doing, to which Nate explains, “You are who you are, and I don’t think you’re ever gonna change.”īelow, in a post-finale chat with The Hollywood Reporter, Elordi opens up about what might be next for Nate and Cal in the already ordered third season, how he prepared for some of the past season’s most intense scenes (yes, that Maddy one), his thoughts on the response (both critical and praiseworthy) to the graphic nature of the Sam Levinson series, and how he gets into the headspace to play one of the HBO drama’s most disturbed characters: “I don’t think you can get rid of that kind of trauma.” He then takes out a flashdrive, which he claims has “everything” on it, as the authorities pull up, sirens blazing, to presumably arrest Cal for child pornography. Instead, he removes the gun from his pocket and says he just wants revenge. He goes on to tell his father how, at age 11, he found videos of his dad having sex with prostitutes in a motel room, which sparked the recurring nightmare that has been shown to viewers of his father “fucking me the way that he was fucking them.” When Cal says his biggest regret in life is not protecting his son and keeping him safe, Nate rejects the apology. “You don’t get to ruin our lives, and then just move on and get to be happier.” Eric Dane Opens Up About His Unraveling on 'Euphoria'















Nate in euphoria