
There are times when this chapter feels like it’s trying to do too much in terms of its narrative construction-the joy of watching Zendaya and Colman Domingo bounce off each other purely in conversation for an hour was one of the strengths of “Part 1”-but the inconsistency captures where Jules is at in her life, her feelings going a hundred miles an hour since the break-up with Rue. But the interruptions increase: flashbacks to her time with Rue, her continued infatuation with “Tyler” (Nate’s online persona), and even drama with the return of her addict mother into her life, revealing more of what Jules was going through in season one. After a tone-setting intro in which memories of her time with Rue play out in Jules’ tear-filling eye set to Lorde’s “Liability,” the conversation really kicks in. Love J-14? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for fun, exclusive videos with your favorite stars.Much like Rue’s chapter, most of this hour unfolds as a two-hander, this one between Jules and a therapist played by Lauren Weedman.
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Scroll through our gallery for a breakdown of the movie references from the Euphoria Rules montage. So, it’s hard to be whole-heartedly, you know, supporting them as a unit.” But, none of that is really untainted by the same issues that they have been wrestling with since season 1, despite what they might be saying to each other or not saying to each other to make them think otherwise. Hunter added, “I think they are entering this new stage in their relationship and hitting all of these really exciting points that kind of happen after that. “I feel like the joy that is brought from Rue and Jules officially being together I think … will be fleeting,” the former Disney Channel star told Decider in January. Previously, Zendaya teased what fans can expect from their relationship throughout season 2. The HBO star also reflected on her character’s relationship as a whole, saying, “Jules really does love the s–t out of Rue on a soul level.” The actress noted that it was “the most wild, out-of-pocket filming circumstances that I would never normally have gotten to work on this end.” Hunter, for her part, spoke to Entertainment Weekly in January, specifically about filming the montage.

I’m just lucky to be able to be part of that really special love story that hasn’t been told or seen before.” “I think the first time she sees her, she’s like, ‘I have to be in this girl’s life.’ That’s why she invites herself to her house. I think it’s beautiful to watch Hunter because this was her first acting job.

I think it was love at first sight for Rue,” Zendaya explained to Variety in June 2020 about their relationship. “Rue and Jules is a relationship about pure love. Then, her imagination showed viewers what the couple would be like if they were cast in dramatic love stories. “I don’t think you understand how much I love Jules,” the teen told viewers before launching into a “Rules” - a combination of Rue and Jules’ names - montage that included the couple reenacting scenes from classic love stories.īefore they were dressed up as the characters, which included Snow White and The Prince, Rue imagined herself and Jules as multiple well-known images - The Birth of Venus painting by Sandro Botticelli, a 1980 image of Yoko Ono & John Lennon, the The Lovers II painting by René Margritte and a Frida Kahlo self-portrait.

The fourth episode of season 2 - titled “You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can” - opened with Rue ( Zendaya) declaring her love for girlfriend Jules ( Hunter Schafer).

Rue and Jules took their relationship to the next level during the Sunday, January 30 episode of Euphoria- by comparing their romance to some pretty iconic movie characters.
