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Euphoria Season 3 Hints at Rue’s Possible Death



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Warning: spoilers for Euphoria season three, episode five ahead.

One East Highland High School alum’s story could be coming to a tragic end.

After Euphoria’s Magick (Rosalía) convinced Alamo Brown (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) that Rue Bennett (Zendaya) was not to be trusted in season three, episode five, the crime lord may be ready to take her head—literally.

ICYMI, Magick stormed into Alamo’s office at the Silver Slipper with baggies of cocaine that Rue—who became an informant for the DEA to avoid going to prison for drug trafficking in the last episode—had planted in her locker, accusing her of being behind the move.

“Rue put it there for sure,” Magick yelled. “I know for a fact. You cannot trust this b—h. She’s trying to f–k with my life and that means she’s trying to f–k with your life, too. I’m being framed.”

Suddenly, past events seemed to be falling into place for Alamo. Although Rue did not know that Laurie (Martha Kelly) was robbing Alamo in the previous episode—in fact, she even identified Faye (Chloe Cherry) as the getaway driver—the drug lord suspected that she was in on the plan due to her connection with his rival.

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