‘Euphoria’ 18+ Scene Has Viewers Rewatching After They Missed a Disturbing Detail
TV shows often change a lot as they grow over time, especially when new seasons introduce time jumps, new characters, and darker storylines.
Some viewers enjoy when a series becomes more intense, while others feel it goes too far. That kind of split reaction has become more common in online discussions, where audiences react instantly after each episode airs.
One show that continues to spark that kind of debate is Euphoria. According to viewer reactions shared online and reported across entertainment coverage, the latest season has pushed into more extreme territory, leading to strong opinions from fans.
The third season of the show includes a five-year time jump, which moves the characters out of their high school years. This change has allowed the series to explore more adult situations and more explicit storytelling. Some viewers have said this shift makes the story feel more natural, while others feel it changes the original tone too much.
In one of the recent episodes, a new character named Kitty is introduced. She is played by Anna Van Patten and appears at a strip club called the Silver Slipper, where Rue Bennett, played by Zendaya, is working. The episode shows Kitty performing for a group of men while Rue watches the situation unfold through security cameras.
The scene quickly became one of the most discussed moments of the season. On Reddit, viewers shared strong reactions. One user wrote, “The scene with the stripper/prostitute and the group of men was just so terribly disturbing and sad.” Another viewer commented, “It made me feel sick.” These reactions were widely shared and helped push the episode into trending discussions online.
In the story, Rue later speaks to Kitty in a bathroom scene and asks if she is being forced into her situation. Kitty responds while fixing her makeup, saying she is there by choice, which adds more tension to the moment.
A detail in the episode involving a champagne bottle has also led to confusion among viewers. Some fans discussed whether the scene implied something more disturbing than what they initially noticed. One viewer asked in an episode discussion thread, “Was it implying they used the bottle on her? I know that’s harsh to ask, but I’m genuinely not sure if that’s what was being shown.”
Other viewers agreed that this was the implication, with some saying they missed it on first watch. One fan wrote, “I completely agree. I had to fast forward through it, too hard to watch.” Another said, “Holy sh**, I missed that too. I was already disturbed without seeing that scene.”
According to discussion posts on Reddit and reactions gathered by entertainment outlets, the moment has become one of the most talked-about parts of the episode. Some viewers said they skipped the scene entirely because it was too difficult to watch.
The season overall has also received mixed reviews. Based on ratings collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the latest season holds lower scores compared to earlier ones, with both critics and audiences showing divided opinions. Episode ratings on IMDb have also been lower than previous seasons, according to user reviews.
Some viewers feel the show is pushing boundaries in a way that fits its identity, while others believe it has become too extreme. One IMDb user wrote in a review that the season has lost its earlier appeal, saying they even stopped watching part of an episode because of how it felt.
As reported through audience reactions and review platforms, the conversation around the show continues to grow with each new episode, showing how strongly people are responding to its current direction.
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